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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hoàng Sơn
Shocking. My first look at the world of animal labory testing. Told from the dogs' perspective, can be unsettling.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tuệ Anh
** spoiler alert ** It was cute and mindless. Katrina leaves coffee and food for a homeless person outside her grandmas coffee shop. This homeless person turns out to be an angel who wants to reward her for her good deed. It just seemed really hokey... like in the end the angel gets his "promotion" which means he becomes human, and gets to be with Katrina. It did quite nicely for a mindless novel though
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This is a comprehensive book that includes techniques, signs & planets, charts & tables, and absolutely gorgeous photos, drawings and charts in a smaller very convenient size. My instructor sent this to me, and it has proved invaluable in my lessons - I highly recommend it.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Quang Quý
Quick reading and entertaining. It certainly got my mind off of work. I've always wanted to read this so it was about time!
lesbo heaven. groundbreaking book, crossdressing.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: PandaBooks
I am dropping this book...it sucks. It is NOT keeping my interest and there is so much more out there that is better. I made it 1/2 way through and normally don't just drop books but this one is dead to me....disappointing since friends said they loved it.
A fun light read. I liked the theme of faith running through the book.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: The Windy
I LOL quite a few times while reading this book, and I can just hear Tony's voice as I read his words. This book has by far the most expletives used that is not in a dialogue. Now I just want to watch that episode where Tony and Eric cooked in the kitchen of Le Halles.
See my review at NewIslamicDirections.com It was the year 1973; the Vietnam War was officially over and Watergate was to begin. Pink Floyd’s, Dark Side of the Moon, was the coveted album of the year, reggae music was launched and bell-bottoms were all the rage. Dear Self: A Year in the Life of a Welfare Mother, chronicles the journal of a young African American mother struggling to raise her seven children amidst the crushing poverty of housing projects, impassive public policy and deep-rooted discrimination. Restricted by unfortunate circumstance, 39-year old Richelene Mitchell expresses her intense literary yearning and activist awareness by writing letters to herself. An open and moving memoir of the trials and platitudes of life, Dear Self is very likely the first literary work of its kind. Narrations in crystalline prose tell of a system that snares it’s most vulnerable; of endless poverty and sacrifice, hope and conflict, societal prejudices and a precarious health condition endured in secret. Her dignity and intellect unrepressed by her economic and social status, Richelene’s hopes and dreams falter with her tenuous hold on life. She writes how spirit-breaking ‘adequate’ can be, stretching pennies and food stamps for her children and trying to keep a warm home. Richelene also fleetingly dares to dream, expectations tempered by her place in life and patiently borrows from the hope she sees in the future of her children. In search of betterment, she finds resilience, joy and gratitude in her children, in her books and writing, her bowling league and in being useful to those around her. A fervent reader and observer of popular culture, Richelene’s writings are infused with her love for literature and poetry. In the pre-internet era and without access to an expensive education, Richelene’s vast knowledge and quick wit are exceptional gifts that do not go unnoticed. Already controversial in her time for her outspoken letter writing to various newspaper editors and politicians, Richelene may have very likely become a celebrated, groundbreaking blogger in our world today. Dear Self is also a story of inner, personal turmoil of the nafs or self. Faced with hardship, humiliation and unyielding loneliness, Richelene struggles to uphold her self-worth and to make the right choices for herself and her children. She longs for companionship and affection but remains firm against the many suitors that come calling. There cannot be passion and companionship without commitment and stability. This is among the many lessons Richelene imparts to us from a bracing self-knowledge that comes with the most shattering of life experiences: divorce, loss, illness and loneliness. Though penned almost 35 years ago, the message of this award-winning book is still clear and astoundingly relevant. With a foreword written by her first-born son Imam Zaid Shakir, American Muslim scholar, professor and writer, Dear Self is a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the exhausting reality of the dark corners and sharp edges of poverty in America. A reality that continues to be faced by millions of American people, whose quiet plight is rarely heard or voiced in such articulate and graceful words. With a forward by Imam Zaid Shakir, american Scholar, professor and writer. Available at NewIslamicDirections.com
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Văn Tú
my favorite book out of the series! my favorite part? when gale told katniss he loved her. i also liked when katniss cradled in peeta's strong arms.
Çok eğlenceli. Tamamen orijinal Peter Pan'ın gerçek ruhuyla. Bu öneklerden üçü var ve hepsi iyi
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.