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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Aoyama Gosho
I liked the general concept of the book and the ideas associated with it. However, Ayn Rand really needed a better editor in my opinion.
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We have the first three Little House books on audio and have borrowed the third from the library. I love them, the girls love them, even my husband loves them. It helps that the narrator Cherry Jones is good to listen to. He doesn't like certain narrators. They really are remarkable books. However, many people more qualified than I have written on the wonders of Laura Ingalls Wilder so I won't. But I highly recommend them.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tây Ân
This third book in the John Wells series, following the Ghost War is another winner. Its a little contemplative as Wells has moved in with his CIA fellow Jennifer Exley, but soon this portion of the book ends in an attempted assasination and Exley is seriously wounded. Wells tracks down the go between but his one man operation is botched and he scuttles home in defeat, but he is contacted by his nemesis and informed about a potential threat to America -- terrorists may have acquired nuclear material from Russia. Meanwhile in a separate plot, we know that the terrorists do indeed have not only a nuclear material, but the plan to make it into a working bomb. Wells must work swiftly with his old enemy Kowlaski to get to a friend of the terrorists, and the action moves up to full throttle as he races to stop the terrorists before they blow up a nuclear bomb in America.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trịnh Hoành
Interesting to find a different structure to a story and then watch the development of the relationship between the two main characters. It allowed a much longer time frame for the novel without feeling something was being skipped over, or alternatively without dragging on. Has encouraged me to try more of the author's work
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: James Redfield
Slow to get started but a fairly good read. Second half was really good but won't re-read it anytime soon.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: The Windy
People so seldom remember that Woolf also wrote Orlando.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Fritjof Capra
If you've read "Into Thin Air" and are looking for more hiking and backpacking thrill than literature, definitely pick this up. Ignoring Viestur's (and his ghostwriter's) literary stumblings, I absolutely loved this book. It's more memoir and narrative than ITA is, and I particularly enjoyed the span of time and experiences it covered. I don't think it pretends to be anything more lofty or search for more meaning than it does, it's a great, quick read and you'll be torn between either packing up a backpack as soon as you close the book or never leaving your home again. Viestur's is smart and courageous and importantly a responsible climber and hiker, and for what he was able to accomplish in writing, it was gratifying to get to relive his climbs with him.
I wanted to read this book for this 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on 9/11. The value in this book really probably lies in the last 50 pages of this book, for me. The first part of the book is weak in that Lisa Beamer spends too much time giving her own personal history before she met Todd Beamer, one of the heroes from Flight 93 which crashed into the field in Shanksville, PA. on September 11, 2001. A great deal of detail of what happened during the hijacking is available in the book because of conversation which Todd Beamer carried on with an operator with United Airlines. For me, the power in the book is Lisa's message about how we really cannot control the events of our life very well. So, our comfort has to be in a realization that our Father in Heaven is in charge and knows the beginning from the end. It was a good book for me to read, but not at all what I was expecting.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Vũ Ngọc Phan
This book was very creative and inspiring. The author put a lot of symbolism in the book and that really showed. My favorite character is the cat because he is the only thing that is nice to Alice, I wish the author would have let Alice’s big sister go in wonder land, they talk about her in the end she seems like a much better person. I loved how the mad hatter talked about time as if it was a real person. I didn’t like the duchess, she was kind of a uncomfterale person to read about the describe her as loud and cruel to her young child. I did not like the mocking turtle all he did was complain he was a boring time consuming character. "we are all mad here" is what the cat says to Alice that would be such a hard thing to understand in my opinion. this story has been don in many different ways and it is safe to say the original is not quite my favorite. some of the play on words were just to confusing. I don quite know what age goop this would fall under because it is nit an easy read, and the story line seems for younger children. I do love the idea of the queen of hearts, this author created an empire in ways. This book was almost an instant classic. I thought it was a little strange how often Alice would referee to her cat Dianna even when she is around mice. over all I give this book a 3 out of 5.
I read this first many years ago when it was originally published and really enjoyed it. As like it's predecessor, the Sword of Shannara, it has similiarities to Tolkien...but many fantasy books do. I really wanted to read about things these books were giving me and very much enjoyed them. Decades later, I have decided to finish reading the Terry Brooks books...but in story order. That left me needing to re-read this book. (and I wanted to do that since it will be on MTV soon as the Chronicles of Shannara). What did I find? A well written book with the same overbearing Druid Allonon finding a young Omsford and sending him on a hopeless mission. I found Amberlee again, and Crispin (the scene on the bridge, that has been etched into my memory) and I found I didn't remember much of the rest of the book. Ultimately, Wil and Amberlee are bound together on a near hopeless quest to find the bloodfire and save the world against the demons. Through it all, they must face many dangers, and overcome internal and external obsticles until they find themselves in the Witches valley - from which no one ever returns. Throughout the book, I realized that I really enjoyed listening to the novel and was reminded just why I liked the book in the first place. I have no problem staying with my original 5 star score.
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.