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Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
A very short book that focuses on about 30 items of clothing. The photos are regrettably in black and white. However, the diagrams are very clear, to the point that you could easily replicate a pattern from them.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mihoyo Fujii
very fun, easy read
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều tác giả
Codell confronts the joy and ocassional terror of teaching fifth graders at an inner city school, with little administrative or parental support. Her almost constant fearlessness and sass can be overwhelming, but the moments of vulnerability redeem the whole thing. She sees kids learn to enjoy reading and to mediate their own conflicts, but also sees them beaten in front of her eyes by abusive parents. How do you handle a parent-teacher conference when the kid is getting hit on account of your discussion? Maybe I just loved it because I could relate in a small way. I've gotten some of the same kids/teens in the library, so vulnerable that your heart breaks for them... until that moment that they tell to you ^%&* off for the 16th time and you have to call the police on account of physical aggression. (Which you hate having to do.) Anybody who has worked with at-risk youth (whether teaching or librarianing or mentoring) will find that Codell resonates.
The book starts out with a very hot meeting between Jake and Leyland. I'm used to insta-sex between shifters but I loved the added touch of what Leyland was thinking. He loved being dominated (rawr). Jake is a gay wolf shifter. He is the Alpha is his pack of outcasts. They are also all gay and unmated. Lucas is the beta. Jake's right hand and lover for nearly 10 years. When Jake meets Leyland, Leyland of course knows he is Jake's mate. He knows that Lucas is also his mate. Leyland wonders if his needing to mate with both, Jake and Lucas, with tear them all apart. The dynamics of this shifter story varies somewhat because it is menage. I love how there is always a bit of tension to be worked on. The D/s element just made me gaga for each scene where they were having sex, or thinking about each other. Smelling each other. Wanting each other. You get the idea. I liked the pace of the story and because Leyland is omega and can sense feelings. Each element made the story move fluidly. He already knew about being a shifter. That whole 'what are you guys' part doesn't need to be added. The one scene I felt brought the mating bond together, was when they needed to help Leyland. The love from the claiming beforehand was still building. I quite enjoyed this debut and I will definitely be continuing the series.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thượng tọa Thích Thanh Duệ
Saw this in the poetry section at Border's Books and took it straight to the check-out counter... every bit as compelling as I thought it would be. Makes me want to sit down and write a "children's" book of my own.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dương Thụy
not as scary as this "fraidy-cat" expected. (before you ask, i was forced to read it in the first place!)
"Feel the Heat is an anthology of three scorching tales of women embracing their own pleasure and pursuing their desires." Well if this tid bit doesnt have you fired up yet. Read Victorias full review on NRR http://www.nocturnereads.com/Feel-the...
it ok
I am puzzled by these stories. Really puzzled. The copyright of this book is 1977; Pearl died in 1973 so that means that someone dug these stories out of some dark corner of a long-forgotten drawer and published them. All but one of this collection of seven stories have never been published before and I think I can see why. They were published by the Pearl S. Buck Foundation which means that quite probably Pearl’s young friend Ted Harris had a hand in digging these pieces out of obscurity where they were probably meant to stay. This writing is not even close to the quality of her best-known novels. The stories are all love stories, stories about woman/man relationships, and they are extremely simplistic by today’s standards...almost as if they had been written for fast consumption in a common women’s magazine of the 40s or 50s. In nearly all of them, there is a very fragile man’s ego and a strong woman who has to curb herself and deny expression of her strengths and intellect so she does not upstage the man. The women face the question of how to be all that they can be intellectually and career-wise and still be able to keep a man happy. The characters are not well developed and they are not consistent. My guess is that these stories were written very early in Pearl’s career...I would not be surprised to find that they had been written when she was in college or soon after. Even though I don’t think she ever intended these stories for publication, there is perhaps something to be gleaned in understanding the struggles of Pearl Buck in her personal love relationships. Obviously she was the inquisitive, intelligent, and thinking female who always had a difficult time finding a man who could match the needs of her mind as well as her physical needs of husband, home and hearth. No one man was ever able to do that for her. These stories illustrate her struggle.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thích Nhất Hạnh
the class distinctions he described were really clearly thought out. started to see everyone i knew through that lens. but after a few chapters, it felt too much like he was just making fun of people's houses and clothing, and like he enjoyed doing that.
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.