Mohamed Benwali từ Aidomaggiore OR, Italy

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11/24/2024

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2018-06-13 04:30

Bố Mẹ Yên Tâm Con Chơi Một Mình Được - Thứ Hai Chăm Ngoan Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: My Bách Nguyên

Have You Ever Been Really Afraid? Having read multiple Stephen King and Dean Koontz novels I thought I knew the kind of fear and paranoia a book could surround you in. It turned out that I hadn't even seen the tip of the iceberg. House of Leaves is Johnny Truant's story, it's Will Navidson and Karen Green's story, it's Zampano's story. Johnny Truant has found a manuscript an a documentary film in the apartment of an old man, by the name of Zampano, who's died. It's called "The Navidson Record", about Will Navidon, Karen Green, their two children and the new house they move into. A house that's bigger on the inside than it is on the outside. This book, House of Leaves, is Zampano's manuscript which has been made sense of Johnny Truant who speaks to the reader through the introduction and the footnotes. If House of Leaves is nothing else, it is a legacy of fear and paranoia. We go on a journey with the Navidsons as they try to figure out their house and what lives in the forever changing space. We hear about how Zampano's obsession with the Navidson's story may have sent him over the edge. And lastly the reader is with Johnny as his life is taken over by both Zampano and the Navidsons' stories. And then there was me. As I read how these people's lives were warped in ways that chilled my blood I found myself wondering about what was in the dark in a way that no other book had ever made me wonder. This story grabbed hold of me and did not let go. I read every footnote inside of a footnote. I decoded anything that needed to be decoded. And when I put the book down at night? I put it down somewhere that I could not see it because just having it in the same room while I slept made me uncomfortable. In the morning, though, I always picked it back up. One of the best things about this book is Johnny Truant. He is the ultimate unreliable narrator and he fascinated me. He's one person and then he's another. He contradicts himself and some things just don't ring true. I spent a lot of time trying to figure him out. No matter what he says though, his trip into the realm of obsession and terror comes through loud and clear. My favorite things though? The trips into the dark depths of the house where the absence of light is a character in and of itself. The mystery there is so compelling that it pulls in people other than the Navidsons. People who beocme just as obsessed with their house and whatever lives in the miles of space that shouldn't be there. In the end...this book messed me up and yet as soon as I finished it I read it again to make sure I didn't miss anything. There are nights when I still think of it as I'm trying to fall asleep. And one more thing; I still don't have it in the same room with me as I sleep.

2018-06-13 07:30

Phương Pháp Đúng - Hiệu Quả Cao Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Akihiro Shimizu

Most anyone who knows me knows I have a huge passion/obsession with all things healthy. So much so that it's hard for me not to get swept away in some of the nutritional hype of new products. Lately I've been trying to focus my energies on a certain old product that I am beginning to think has wreaked havoc on America's health...sugar. I love the stuff, but would love to lessen the amount of it I consume. (And yes, I'm focusing just on me right now and hoping it trickles down to my kids through osmosis or something.) The AHA recommends we women eat no more than 25 grams of added sugar a day, about 100 calories. Yet most of us are consuming over three times this much. After reading this book and counting my grams of added sugars for a few days, I can see how easily it is to go overboard on the stuff. It's in our bread, crackers, pasta sauce, some vitamins, toothpaste, etc., not to mention all the daily "treats" we Americans eat. I greatly admire health advocates like Nancy Appleton who can successfully limit the foods/substances that they know do them more harm than good, who can say "no thanks" to cheesecake and chocolate and mocha frappes. It's my goal in life to be more like them. So, if I could just go live in isolation for a few months, I may be able to break my own sugar addiction. Until then, I'll just keep doing my personal best and reading inspiring books like this one to keep me somewhat in line :)

Người đọc Mohamed Benwali từ Aidomaggiore OR, Italy

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.