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If you're a fan of the series, you'll doubtlessly want to read it, but you may not like what you find. It's more of the same from Terry Moore, which, after so many years, is just not enough anymore. With Katchoo center stage, the main characters go through needlessly complicated relationship swapping and emotional overhauls. A few people conveniently die, forced allusions to fairy tales are made, and the only ending possible is reached. The characters are forced into their pegs by the overbearing plot, which makes any attempts at catharsis feel artificial. The art, as always, is top notch, and a scene with David and Darcy Parker stands out as particularly well-crafted. Still, the rest of the book reads like the author's victory parade over completing the series, which is a shame for the characters and for the fans who've spent years following them.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Michiko Nakagawa
This book took a very long time to get into about 130 pages and I was ready to give up and then I really ended up liking the story.
#3--got to read em all, they're addictive, careful
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hoài Nam
Rumpole becoming a QC? Hilda reading for the bar? Judge "Mad Bull" Bullingham actually supporting both applications? Has the world gone mad? Not quite, but close enough for it to be yet another delightful outing for my favorite Old Bailey hack. Few things are as delightful as revisiting these magnificent characters and seeing them spar brilliantly in and out of court. Pardon my gushing: I've yet to find a poor Rumpole story, and I'm likely to be a staunchly partisan judge of the books in this series. Mortimer left behind a magnificent collection of delights, for language, for legal sparring, for the sheer cleverness of the eldest junior barrister in London; delve deeply into its treasures -- read 'em all!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: The Windy
** spoiler alert ** I so looked forward to reading this and although I enjoyed the concluding book the storyline didn't seem as developed as the first three. I thought that Stephenie Meyer rushed though some of the plot {especially towards the end} to get it published quickly. In the end Bella really doesn't have to sacrifice anything, she gets Edward, she gets a baby, and she gets immortality and even her transition to a vampire was practically a piece of cake. I was a little disappointed with Vampire Bella's power, I mean come on self control and a protective shield of love I always thought those were more characteristics rather than a magic power. I was also a little puzzled by Edward getting Bella pregnant, I figured since he was a vampire he would be shooting blanks, but I guess that's why they call it fantasy. Honestly, I really expected Bella and Eward to go away to college or something after their honeymoon for Bella's change and was curious that they stayed in Folks as Stephenie Meyer consistently said through out all three of the previous books was how the Cullens had to move around a lot as people eventually got suspicious about their eternal youth; but at the end of the novel it appeared that the Cullens would stay in Forks for quite sometime which contradicted what Stephenie Meyer had written before. I wanted and expected the Volturi to return to Washington but there wasn't as much action as I had hoped there to be, I thought it seemed like more of a debate of whether Renesmee, Bella's daughter could co-inside with the immortal world as she was a half-breed. but of course everything works out for the best. The second half of Breaking Dawn was told by Jacob which was interesting to hear his point of view on things but took a disturbing turn for the worst when he imprints on Bella and Edward's daughter Renesmee. Now because Jacob and Renesmee are destined to be together the vampire/warewolf hatred is put aside and they are now one big happy family. This review probably sounds like one big rant. I just thought Breaking Dawn was a little too tidy at the end.
wow.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Hoàng Hựu
One of the best short story collections that I've read.
Little economies to save for a comfy chair.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Nguyễn Thanh Vân
Super helpful.
It is an interesting perspective into the life and discipline of a Samurai!
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.