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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dolores Redondo
I am finally getting around to reading this - it has been staring at me from the floor of my bedroom! I am about 50 pages in and I like it. I read this pretty fast. I thought it was so easy to read and enjoyable. It was more like a romantic mystery. I liked the character Vee because she reminded me of one of my longest and dearest (and carefree) best friends.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mễ Cát Khả
My son had to read this for an English class, so I decided to join him. It was an experience of shared commiseration.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Minh Thư
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by social media? How do you cope with the inundation of messages, marketing, and our "constantly connected" world? Do you think the benefits of mass media outweigh the downsides? For those of you who would love to disconnect from media for a while, I highly recommend this book. Create a media fast of your own. Learn how to tailor your media diet from Cooper's personal insights and experience. For my full review, check out my video clip about this book: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPWRr6...
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhất Linh
Daniel Tammet is an autistic savant. He can do incredible math problems in his head, and holds the record for reciting memorized digits of pi. If you tell him your birthday, he will tell you the day of the week you were born on. How does he do it? I'm not sure Daniel's book actually answers that question, but it does let you see how he perceives the workings of his mind. Days are different colors, numbers are shapes. His story, told in his own words, is amazing. Not only that, but the people who were around him when he was growing up, supported this "different" child by being sensitive to his needs, and allowing him to be who he was--his family (especially his parents), his teachers, and finally his partner Neil. By being willing to push through his own shyness and fears and put himself out in the world, Daniel gives all of us a glimpse into what it's like to not fit into our norms.
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This is a 3.5! This book is a compulation of 13 new vampire stories by several authors. Some of the stories had substance even for the slight theme- vampire b-days. It is nice to read this book in-between other books since each story ranges from 20-35 pages. Good for when you only want to read for a short time and be able to put the book down. What I liked most about this book is being introduced to some new authors (like Kelly Armstrong, Christopher Golden, Jim Butcher, PN. Elrod, and Rachel Caine) I am not sure if I will enjoy all these authors but the stories they wrote in this book intrigued me enough to look at other books they have written.
Much better than the last book, which felt like it was just tying up loose ends. This one really drove the plot forward and left you anticipating the next one. All in all, a good addition to the series.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: John Grisham
Read Full Review Here Julie James is a new-to-me author I stumbled across this year from stalking my blogger friends. This author is like baked lays; once you read one you have to read ‘em all. So, to say I was ‘excited’ to get my hands on A Lot Like Love is an understatement. A Lot Like Love stars tall, dark, and smoldering Nick McCall; an Italian, undercover FBI agent. A no strings kind of commitment phobe. His latest assignment is to take down wealthy restaurateur Xander Eckart and the only person who can help is billionaire heiress and wine shop owner Jordan Rhodes. Jordan is no Paris Hilton, she actually works for a living and even though she and her twin brother, Kyle are set to inherit a ba-gillion dollars, she is down to earth. Her twin brother Kyle is in jail for hacking twitter and taking it offline (this is effing hilarious in the book) in order to release him from jail early, Jordan must work with the FBI to take down Xander. [When Jordan and Nick first meet] How Can I help you, Agent McCall? [Jordan] “Unfortunately, I’m not at liberty to fill you in on the details here.” [Nick] “I’m sure whatever it is you have to say, the chardonnays will keep it confidential.” [Jordan] “I never trust a chardonnay.” [Nick] “And I don’t trust the FBI.” [Jordan] This book could have gone the whole spoiled heiress route and I’m so glad it didn’t. Since I don’t a. have a billion dollars (yet – Mr. Steve Jobs I’m waiting for you xoxoxo) or b. a Mazarati; it would have been hard to connect with the main heroine if she was the spoiled rich heiress. But, Jordan is a down-to-earth girl who likes to stand on her own two feet and like most of James’s female leads she’s independent, witty, and likable. I’m also a sucker for I-didn’t-like-you-at-first-impression but I’m still really attracted to you type of tension. If you were expecting the legal theme from James’s first 3 books this one focused more on the undercover FBI angle rather than what I like to call the Law and Order-esk theme from her previous books. Don’t get me wrong I liked this book with all my book heart, but I think I missed some of the aspects and characters from the 3 previous books like Jack Pallas’s intensity, or Jason Andrews sarcastic banter. There are guest appearances by Jack Pallas and his new DA from Something Like You throughout the book, which always makes KC happy. Julie James also brought her side character A-game especially with Jordan’s twin, Kyle, and the prissy Ivy league FBI agents. How can you not fall in love with a guy who hacks Twitter because his girlfriend broke up with him? I’m really hoping Kyle gets his own story once of these days. Although I miss the law and order-esk theme from James earlier books, A Lot Like Love had me devouring the entire 304 pages in one evening and left me with a smile on my face. I dare you not to like this book!
i think the ending was sort of abrubt. I think they did not really resolve all of the issues...but a good book, nonetheless.
This was a great book. I wish it was a little less sensational and a little more factual. It will make you care about public health and epidemiology. I read it during my first Bio class in college. It scared the bejesus out of me until my professor explained that it was not word for word accurate.
Good listen!
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.