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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Thị Hậu
When We first starting dating, this book was one of the first things Jeremy gave me.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Richard Templar
Such an amazing book! I'm going to read it again and work on each concept until it feels like a part of who I am. I want to feel this kind of love towards everyone! :)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Thanh Hương
Actually finished reading this a long time ago. I also have the next book in this series. Really enjoyed it.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhóm Lovedia
I think... I honestly felt that I was losing part of my soul reading this. Maybe more than that. I was in pretty deep... When I finished the volume, I wanted to say, "I did this/saw this/etc.", rather than "Keichi did...". Without spoiling anything, feeling that way through all that hurt. So. The plot thickens. Water to glue in one, long, agonizing volume. My original 'this is the most normal of the arcs' idea was trampled on pretty quickly. Along with fifty thousand other theories, I wondered about some of this. But dang, I still don't know what's going on. Art never failed. Cute and scary, both in turn. Rating: More violence. Some shocking moments and disturbing images. Also, the obvious recurring theme of demons.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Angeline Tan
Of course this is a classic. I think about Woolf's concept of an androgynous writing all the time. It's one of those essays that really makes me debate myself into a crazy death match and I still can't decide what I think about it. Woolf is really one of the smartest literary theorists of all time regardless and this has got to be one of the most cleverly written essays ever.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Gill Rapley
Still the best. I think of Eve, Roark and the rest as friends I have to wait for to find out how their lives are going. Involved, great read.
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Heist Society was chosen by teen voters as one of YALSA's 2010 Teens' Top Ten books. Place a hold on this book and pick it up at one of the Chemung County Library District Branches!
I loved Scott Smith's other book, A Simple Plan (despite the fact that it became a bit implausible by the end and the movie was surprisingly better), but this one was a bit too traditional. It might appeal to Stephen King fans, and it was certainly claustrophobic. I just wasn't nearly as invested in this story because it played out more as a horror novel (complete with gore) rather than a psychological thriller. The movie adaptation was pretty good, but again, nothing spectacular. I wish this guy would write more books, especially ones as good as A Simple Plan (i literally read that one in one night!)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trương Thanh Thùy
هذا ما دونته على غلاف الرواية وكأنها رسالة لأحدهم: " بقيت في العتمة مدة طويلة حتى أصبح الضوء يخيفني ، كان مرهقاًً عليَّ التنقل من النور إلى العتمة أنا أتنفس اليأس الممزوج بأمل يحتضر ، بينما الرواي يفتح نافذة الأفكار وطريق الروح .. لقد فقدت الإحساس بالزمن فيما بقي الآخرون متمسكين به وكأنها معركة أخرى في وجه الموت "
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: The Windy
Reviewing one’s all time favorite books sounds like a daunting and near impossible task, but I am going to try it anyways. However, with all of the movies coming out, I’ve been re-reading the books, and every time I read them they get better and better. If you have not read the Harry Potter series, run, don’t walk, to your nearest library or bookstore, pick up Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and get ready to have your mind blown. Rowling is a genius when it comes to world-building. I would say it’s what I love most about these novels, but they are so brilliant that’s impossible to say. Rowling has created an elaborate wizard school, but also a huge world outside where goblins work at banks and there is a ministry of magic. I mean, Hogwarts is a character in and of itself. Things like her talking about what kind of snacks her characters eat, how the mail is delivered and the poem inside of Gringotts makes it obvious how much attention she’s paid to minute details. Not only Rowling’s world incredibly well built, it’s also a world I would love to live in. The ability to do magic? Quirky snacks? Magical creatures? Um, yes please! Harry is on the cusp of adolescence as the book begins, and I have to say that I love Harry. He has a true sense of right and wrong, even though he was brought up amongst some of the most deplorable fictional characters ever. He’s far from perfect, though, often getting himself and his friends in trouble, and that’s what I loved about him when I was young. It was great to see a teenager who was so realistic. A lot of characters in the Harry Potter series are like onions. They are well-developed in the first book, but we see more and more layers of each of them as the series progresses. I love Hermione because she’s a bookworm. I love Ron because he can be kind of awkward, but definitely has some great witty remarks. And Fred and George crack me up every. Single. Time. What an awesome duo. If I told you about all of the characters I loved and why, we’d be here all day. Rowling’s prose isn’t particularly literary, yet it always kept me invested in the story. She peppered in just the right amount of humor, knows how to keep the suspense running high and makes the Gryffindor common room sound incredibly cozy. I can’t pinpoint what it is I love about her writing, I just know that I love it. I’m not sure if I’d call this a review so much as a gushfest. I could spend hours and hours honing this review and still not touch on everything I love about Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. The best part is that the series only gets better from here.
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.