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This was a book that totally twisted and informed my visual sense as a child. So peculiar and lovely and funny. with its density of imagery, this is a book that just keeps on giving. SO glad to know it's back in print to mess with a select few of another generation!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ladybird
I have only read the first 2 chapters from stephanies website. I am sad that the leak happened and has postponed her finishing the book. Hopefully in time she will revisit it.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phạm Lâm
Great storytime book! Also has a nice message about acceptance (without hitting you over the head with it).
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thu Giang Nguyễn Duy Cần
I liked this like the other one, maybe a little more since I thought it hinted less at sex. I liked the cross-over between the two worlds. There were hints of it in Heaven Cent, but the characters merging from the two worlds made it more obvious. And I liked Grey and Ivy a lot. Also, from both books, I love the element of talents.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: John Grisham
Goldberger was my econometrics professor in graduate school. His lectures were remarkably lucid, as is his text (which allowed me to retire my dog-eared lecture notes).
I couldn't get into this one. It was disturbing, difficult to follow, and visually uninteresting.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Septiny
I'm surprised that there are so many reviews dissing Overbite. The main complaint is that it's not funny enough and that it doesn't live up to the first novel, Insatiable. All right, while I'd admit that Overbite wasn't as good as its predecessor, it certainly isn't as bad as how people are describing it. Overbite is a definitely darker sequel. There's still humor, yes, but less of it. The whole cast of characters are back, with a few new ones, and an extra emphasis on Meena (naturally) and Alaric and Lucien. I wasn't surprised that there was a love triangle but I did like how it was written. Not pining-for-love, or I-will-die-without-you kind. It was more of a quiet, reserved, lets-not-say-anything, I'd-rather-die-than-say-anything kind. Not necessarily better, but it's better suited to my preferences. Meena's still the same character we know and love. She's grown-up a bit, and while she definitely has her eyes opened up due to her being exposed to the vampire world, she's still very lovable with her whines and petty troubles. Lucien's a lot darker now, and who can blame him, after what happened between Meena and him? I did find it bothersome that he, like every other vampire these days, is pining for a human girl, and is basically borderline psychotic over her. He does have his moments though, so he's not all bad. Alaric is very adorable in this as well. We get to know a bit more about him and his feelings and I just love all his reactions to a certain new character. He just acts like a total schoolboy; so young and childish. :) I suppose the ending was what got everyone riled up. Cabot does spend quite a long time building up to it, and when it finally did happen, it felt anti-climatic. That's definitely not to say it wasn't surprising, because it totally was, but for all the hype she was building up during the novel, it could have been better. There probably wouldn't be any more sequels in the Insatiable series, but I very much enjoyed it. Meg Cabot is one of a kind! XD P.S. The cover's gorgeous. I'm so glad I have Insatiable and Overbite side by side on my bookshelf.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Guy De Maupassant
Really, how do people read this shit? Really??
Ethan clasped my wrist and pulled me into his arms, holding me close. “I’ll always be here for you.” You know I first rated this book a four after finishing it but something didn’t sit right with me about just giving it a four rating. So I changed it to 4.5 and now, while I’m writing this review I still don’t think that’s enough. So yep now I’m rating it 5 and here’s why. The story follows Nara Collins, a sixteen year old girl, who dreams the events of the following day…..every night. Knowing what will happen the next day does have its advances, especially when Nara can aces tests and save every goal for her Soccer team. But things soon turn nasty when Nara prevents a bombing at her High School, she loses her ability to see the future and people at school are suddenly being injured. When Nara comes across Ethan, the school loner and outcast, Nara can’t help feel drawn to him especially with him being the only person who seems to understand her. As Nara and Ethan develop a friendship, sparks soon start flying but what they’re not prepared for, is the danger that is a suddenly surrounding them due to the connection they have. Soon they find out that Fate is real and can they stop people getting hurt without getting hurt in the process? Can I just say I loved this book? Wow! It’s one of them books that are completely compelling from start to finish and even now I’ve finished it, I need more! P.T Michelle certainly knows how to pack a thrilling and dangerous ride, one that gave me the chills and totally turned me into a bundle of nerves while reading it. Brightest Kind of Darkness is a unique story with no Vampires, Werewolves or Faeries in sight; the whole idea of trying to beat Fate is truly freshing and exciting. You honestly don’t know what will happen next, your left guessing and trying to figure things out but you can’t because P.T Michelle throws a few spanners in the works that leaves this story totally unpredictable. The characters are fantastic. Nara is a down to earth girl that is easy to love. She’s positive and strong and even though things are totally crazy in her life, she still manages to do the right thing by doing what she believes in. There were times I also felt for her. Her father left her and her mother at a very young age and that has clearly affected her. Now Ethan, I adore Ethan. Seriously, I want to marry him. He comes across as a trouble teen but as soon as Nara starts to get to know him, you see that it’s all a front. He’s a deep, loveable character and totally swoon worthy. I loved watching his and Nara’s relationship develop. It wasn’t rushed or forced but it felt natural and at a steady pace and the suspense between these two…oh my! Let’s just say I had a few butterflies in my stomach a few times especially when Ethan’s feelings for Nara showed, I loved how honest he was. Yep….he’s a total winner. The mystery that surrounds the story will definitely keep you on your toes. Just when you think you’ve finally got some answers, more questions appear and I am dying to know what will happen next. I’m going to assume Nara’s father will make an appearance in Book Two, well I hope so. I have a feeling he’s going to shed us some answers, either that or reveal a few startling secrets. Either way I’m looking forward to it. Overall, Brightest Kind of Darkness is a fresh, thrilling and compelling read. It’s almost got a Final Destination feel to the book but P.T does make this book her own. I can’t help but ask myself, why isn’t this book been picked up by a publisher? Publishers…..seriously you’re missing out. I so want this book sitting on my shelf and I for one am thankful this book was bought to my attention because like I said, it’s not one you want to miss out on. Thank You to P.T Michelle for giving me the opportunity to review this book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Thị Bích Liên
i guess i just couldn't handle the ending - his family...gosh, were they really that unhappy with him around?
Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.