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This is comparable to the best of David Sedaris, I kept laughing out loud. Funny, beautifully written in a distinct voice.
No doubt Graham Masterton is a master of horror. If you like your horror novels with a bit of history thrown in with the Zombies and Ghosts and voodoo queens, then this is your book. It's one of Masterton scariest. Even I, a long time reader of Horror felt compelled to look over my shoulder here and there. A really great read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Bùi Đặng Quốc Thiều
The best book I have ever read and read and read in my entire life.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nghiêm Huyền Vũ
This is as heavy as it gets. Moreland is a tough read but it covers all the major Christian apologetic issues.
The most amazing book I have ever read!
Ótimo!!! Adorei!!! Não vejo a hr de ver o filme!!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: VN-Guide
As the 6th book in the sereies, it was long and boring. Some parts were exciting, and others were 'Yikes!'.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cloud Pillow Studio
جزء من ثلاثيه اطياف الازقه المهجوره رائع في تصوير زمن السبيعينات
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Bác Sĩ Barrett Avigdor
I love Jane Austen, and, as an odd coincidence, I currently happen to study in Bath (mostly because no other uni wanted me). And here in Bath, they make a big point of the fact that this is where Jane Austen lived for a portion of her life. That means, of course, that her novels can be found everywhere, that there is a whole museum dedicated to her, and that there is Regency memorabilia offered in nearly every souvenir shop. I don't get it, since she didn't particularly like the city, but I mostly bear with it, because I love her novels, and I love it when more people are acquainted with them. As far as quality literature goes, she is one of my favorite authors. That said.... oh, Jane! What have you done to deserve this? The one thing that horrifies me more than sloppy fanfiction passed off as books ("Pride and Prejudice, the Wild and Wanton Edition" *shudder*) is to have a writer's desk raided after their death and have every scribble exhumed to be published. I detest seeing journals and letters published. It's so... intrusive. Knowing how much hard work goes into a book, and knowing how quickly writing style changes with the years, I knew that these short novels would be a lot different than her later works. I was pleasantly surprised, though, because while the novels were, indeed, very different in quality, they showed that even as a teenager, Austen was just as observant as she was in later years. Her satiric wit was just as sharp, and the short novel "Love and Friendship" bordered on a parody. So, in that aspect it was a very entertaining read. But did those works really need to be published? I know that on a scholaric point of view, they probably have some importance, but to me, it's just like the rest of the memorabilia sold around here - entertaining in a way, but not attributing with much.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Công Cát
Kyrin and Daeshen are two men of the Ta'e'sha people, very similar to humans but with the capacity to shapeshift like a merman. In their planet a virus has caused that all the women are sterile, so the Ta'e'sha men have decided to take humans women as brides. Only a little problem, they don't ask to the chosen before the mating. And kidnap them. Kyrin and Daeshen are also lovers. But in the Ta'e'sha tradition, a family could be of six people, no matters what sex. So they decide to take a humans woman as bride, Theadora, to bear their children. Kyrin is strong and commanding, Daeshen gentle and analytic. The two match perfectly together and soon also Thea finds her place in this strange family. Thea has been always fascinated by the myth of the sea people and have two of them as husbands are her dreams come true. The book starts like a sex marathon. Kyrin and Daeshen are two dom and they really impose their attention to Thea. The sex is beautiful and very arousing, but in the first part of the book I can't find Thea. Her figure is faint. She has no voice. Fortunately, she grows strong and finally I discover a sassy woman with a cheerful behaviour. http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/41...
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.