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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
great book. Not as good as Percy Jaackson, the seires this si a spin-off of, but still good.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
Travelling back over a span of twenty years, detective Jacqueline “Jack” Daniels finds herself as a rookie entwined in the process of tracking a sadistic killer, code named “Mr. K”. The book twists back in time twenty tears, and then in a three-year increment to the current where Jack has not only identified the killer, but with no physical proof of his committing the crimes has now retired as a police officer. It is at this moment when she finds herself ensnared and captured by the very man she has been hunting for years. Is he a monster, a killer-for-hire or just a little of both? His routine trademarks: putting salt in the wounds and placing a ball-gag in his victims’ mouth are ever-present. However the actual deaths have been routinely different—though a few evidently are favorites from the number of times they pop back up. After all, there are only so many ways to kill over one hundred people without repeating the method. The details are gruesome and Konrath threads the story with sarcasm as thick and liberal as a street whore’s mascara in an attempt to slice through the horror. He expertly introduces enough humor into the storyline that stops the reader from running, screaming from the torture he laces the tale with. The dialogue is expertly woven. The scene when two detectives are sitting in the car eating dry cereal from a box will have you gagging along with them. A no-holds-barred page-turner that will capture your rapt attention until the last page
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Gia Bảo
This is an incredibly in-depth researched book about the Hawaiian lepers.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Triệu Ngọc Tài
I did enjoy this book, although there wasn't as much fantastical stuff as I expected from a scifi book (which I generally avoid) there were some interesting insights into war, power and the human psyche.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Bích Hằng
Five stars for trying to put about 700 years of Centurion history onto paper. More than five stars for the magnificent illustrations by Giuseppe Rava (5 marvelous scenes and 3 pages with cut-outs) So, why four stars? You can't squeeze 700 years of centurion history into 40 something pages, no matter how hard you try. This book is a terrific introduction which leaves you hungry for more - more history and more of Giuseppe Rava's terrific artwork.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mai Lan Hương & Nguyễn Thanh Loan
** spoiler alert ** I loved that this book beefed back up the relationships between Sookie and Eric and Sookie and Bill. Bill seemed so much more like himself, while Eric seemed a little less so, voice-wise. Having her pledge herself with the knife, unknowingly, is typically Eric; but her patting herself on the back about how she kept her mouth shut... and then lambasts him in front of Russell anyway... and then Russell still acknowledging it seemed unlikely. The fairy wars were kind of interesting, though didn't seem meaty enough to really invest: I assumed Niall would win from the start, and them being sealed off in Fae is too LOTR-like. Since the torture scenes basically faded to black, it was hard to really feel the extent of it for Sookie; she says she was completely aware, and yet we're not privy to the details... although we know when she ate lunch and had coffee. Again, I assumed Eric's blood would heal her, which it did. Also, for so much involvement from Claudine in the previous books, to have her get pregnant then kill her "offscreen" was not ok. The murder scene with Crystal was horrific, and that really touched me. On the other hand, finding out that the terrorist fairies had, again, found the half-alive body and, again, considered it a gift, and, again, killed a townsperson and left them in an obvious place... Considering we're just now catching the end of the Maenad story on the TV series, it was a very obvious re-use of that idea. I liked how Sookie gradually becomes aware of what a major uproar the world is in over the shifter reveal, thinking it was going ok, but in actuality it isn't. And the discussion of how their reveal conflicts with the vampire rights movement was a good full-circle moment. It was definitely worth reading and a fun read (yay for the return of sex scenes, the return to Bon Temps and its nighttime spookiness, and fewer characters), but obviously some points to argue with.
I always love watching Giada's television shows on Food Network. Her cookbooks are a great way to bring more of her delicious recipes into the home. Everyday Pasta contains all sorts of recipes that use the Italian staple of pasta, in all its shapes and sizes. I tried a few of the recipes from the book, and they tasted great. But then pretty much every dish I've made from Giada's recipes tasted good.
The second novel in Jacquelyn Frank's Nightwalker series is a good companion to Jacob. This second book is still feeding you a lot of background information as well as expanding on the characters you met in the first book. I enjoyed the fact that even as you are meeting and seeing new characters, you still get the glimpses in the previous characters lives. It made for a good read. They play between Gideon and Legna is very fraught with their own sense of self and trying to keep that sense of self with the onslaught of the inevitable. It was a solid addition to the series.
"Have Space Suit, Will Travel" was the first Heinlein book I ever read. It's exciting and easy to read, but not mind-blowing.
I was actually crying at the end. I used to look at my mom oddly when she cried at books that she read to me when I was little. Guess I finally grew up.
我从来都不是阅读the告的人,但是一旦您沉浸在这本书中,您也将在全球范围内为论文加书签,以了解全球各地的作家如何散发死者。 重点包括但不限于阅读论文如何为人们撰写itu告,以及他们如何处理错印。 是的,您没有看错:打印错误。 即。 收回某人的c告-咳嗽-尚未死亡! 约翰逊给我们特权是一个私密的社交圈,即使只是一天。 最终,这本书将吸引读者和作家。 现在,我对她的前提绝对有信心,在一个精心编写的ob告中,生命多于死亡。
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.