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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Ruth Owen
My favorite book ever. It's beautifully written and very well layered. It made me think over and over about love and life, about identity and art, about how we mediate ourselves and edit our own lives. It's a gorgeous, gorgeous book, the first of Auster's books that I truly loved. His others are good to-- but by comparison to this one, they fall so short.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Thị Thu Huế
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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Đăng Khoa
couldn't eat fish for weeks after reading. oh oh so delicious otherwise. Oskar Matzerath is perhaps bestest character ever. grass also has really good essays for writers, "on writing and politics" 1967-1983. in this collection lives "The Tin Drum in Retrospect or the author as dubious witness," where Grass still cannot rid his brain of Oskar, and he sayth of his character: "A young man, an existentialist in accordance with the fashion of the day. A mason by trade. He lived in our times. A savage, rather haphazardly well read, he was not chary of quotations. Even before prosperity errupted, he was disgusted with properity and in love with his disgust. Right in the middle of his small town (which remained nameless) he therefore built himself a pillar and chained himself to the top of it. His vituperating mother handed up his meals in a dinner pail affixed to a pole. Her attempts to lure him down to earth were backed up by a chorus of young girls with mythical hairdos. The small-town traffic circled around his pillar, friends and enemies gathered, and in the end a whole community was looking up at him. He, the stylite, high above them all, looked down, nonchalantly alternating fixed leg and free-moving leg; he found his perspective and reacted with a volley of metaphors."
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Văn Ốc
I so enjoy Staub's books and this one was a real page turner!! All I'll say is this one kept me turning pages late into the night!! I must remember if I ever visit New England, NEVER to stay at the 'Bramble Rose Inn'!!!!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Harvard Business Review
i liked this book but not that much :/
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hector Malot
My favorite of all time...you won't be able to put it down. I wanted it to continue...the story was so gripping and takes you on a wonderful journey and explores the human condition, love and loss. This is an absolute must read
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Rick Riordan
This one veered all over the place, with Rick alternating between savior, crazed lawman, hero, and dead man, but it continues to pour out emotion and tension. The book's been around forever, it seems, and keeps changing its setting a surrounding characters every other book, but it doesn't feel formulaic or repetitive in the least.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thích Nhất Hạnh
As a historical fiction fan, I thoroughly enjoyed this year's Newbery Medal winner. I liked that it was a story within a story flipping between 1918 and 1938. With that said...I question whether a middle school aged reader would enjoy this book start to finish. There were certain parts that would certainly intrigue them (Who is the Rattler? Who was the town spy?), but other walk-down-memory lane parts would lose a tween reader in no time. Just my humble opinion
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review originally published at Love literature art and reason book review blog In high school, my English teacher read this book to the class. I remembered some of it, but this was the first time I actually picked it up to read it. Who Moved My Cheese is a very simple short story that teaches a valuable lesson about change. It’s about two mice and two littlepeople who represent regular people. It’s a story that could be told at work, school, or even to your kids. It’s a great lesson and I’m sure there are other similar stories that do the same type of parallel. Like any fairy tale or children’s book, it is short, involves animals, uses simple examples, but teaches a bigger lesson. A lot of people hate this book because it because so popular. Also, I guess I’d be upset if I paid over $20 for a large print 90 page book where the main story only takes up half of that and could be less than 10 pages if printed in a normal book sized font. However, that’s not the point. I’m not going to judge the book in that way because I don’t think it’s relevant when I didn’t pay for the book myself. Despite the issue of whether or not the book is worth paying for or just exists to make a profit, it’s worth the read. Change is a very major part of our lives. I see people struggle with it everyday. It’s hard to connect with people sometimes because I’ve grown so used to change in my life and I get that most people don’t understand how I could be okay with moving at the drop of a hat. As a military spouse, I totally get change. As a person who very much enjoys routine, I fight against it sometimes. I love the point of the book and the different observations it makes. The lesson is that you have to examine your life and be on the lookout for things that are happening so that you anticipate change. You have to embrace change. You cannot be stagnant in the world. Whether you own your own business and are fighting to keep things traditional and still stay afloat or you work for a company and are used to do the same thing day in and day out, it’s important to note that you have to change. Maybe you don’t have to be okay with moving away from friends and family, changing jobs, getting used to new people and places, and then having to do it all about a couple of years later, but you do have to realize that you must change. Your “cheese” won’t always be the same, stay in the same place, and be there forever. The book is simple. I understand that people can think that’s lame. But if you’ve never really broken down the reasons that change is good, this story is extremely helpful. You’re not entitled to something just because you have it right now. Even if you do embrace some change, I think most people hold on to some sort of routine or expect something to stay the same always and it’s a good wake up call to realize that you have to open yourself up a bit to change. I worked for a company that didn’t embrace change and suffered from growing pains because of it. I work for a company now that has changes frequently with how we do things and while it can be hard to keep up, each change is a result of finding out that what we were doing before wasn’t working as well. I know that the attitude towards change has to be part of the reason I enjoy working there so much.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Richard Bach
The barbecue sauce hits the ceiling - literally! - in this fifteenth installment of the Stephanie Plum series. Lula witnesses the murder of a celebrity chef. She enters a cooking contest to catch the murderers and claim the $1 million reward. Ranger needs help solving a breach within his security company. He recruits Stephanie to work at Rangeman again. Ready. Set. Mystery! ***** SPOILER ***** NO ROMANCE in this one. Nothing. Nada. Zip. I needed my cupcake fix and am highly disappointed I didn't get it! Morelli and Stephanie have broken up due to an argument over peanut butter. Stephanie stalks Morelli. Joyce Barnhardt stalks Morelli. Ranger appears NAKED - twice. Some mild flirting takes place, but that's pretty much it for the romance department. Still, this book has hilarious dialogue. Whacky characters. Cars blow up. Stephanie's apartment catches on fire. Grandma Mazur totes a gun. Lula dates a cross-dressing fireman who moonlights as Mr. Cluckey. Lots of over-the-top, very predictable craziness. Many laugh-out-loud moments. (Look for Lula hanging out Stephanie's car window topless!) Even though we STILL don't have resolution in the Stephanie/Ranger/Morelli love triangle and, in spite of the fact that Stephanie never seems to settle down or grow up, I look forward to the new installments in the series every June. Not as good as the first 6 books in the series, but hardly past-the-expiration-date that so many "professional" reviewers are giving it.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Este no es mi tipo típico de lectura, un personaje, muchos días largos y solitarios, etc. ¡pero realmente lo disfruté! Un gran libro de discusión. Realmente aprendí mucho de Pi como él aprendió a lo largo de su viaje. Mi amiga y yo teníamos pensamientos contradictorios por un lado: ella podría prescindir de eso, pensé que era fundamental para que se diera cuenta de lo que realmente vale la pena vivir en la vida. Gran lectura!
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.