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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Tuyết Ảnh Sương Hồn
Funnier than "Toyshop" and "Dr. Hoffman"; a bit more accesible, too.
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I was amused but I wanted a little more of everything. I am going to embark on the second book which I hear is much better.
I wanted to like this modern fantasy more than I did. This is often the case when I read Jane Yolen. Pied Piper of Hamelin retold. I think she spent too much time working out the rather complicated plot and not enough on the characters.
Dreamy writing that never becomes self pitying or preachy. I wished that the book never ended.
I liked this book a lot. Having read The Da Vinci Code and thought it junk, I was wary of this book. However, it is very well researched, based on truth rather than fiction (a la Da Vinci), and I loved what it had to say, and the characters, esepcially John Beckett. I highly recommend it.
Great hilarity and delightful jokes :D A great series to read as a child.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Sông Lam Châu
This was a hard read for me. I liked Teacher Man better.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: John C. Maxwell
I was never a D&D player (every other RPG, yes; D&D, no), so I could look at 3E a bit more objectively than many of my friends, who thought the world was going to end. It did sadden me, simply because 2E was THE classic RPG that change of any kind seemed wrong, and when I found out they did away with THAC0 I almost cried, as that must be the most infamous nerd acronymn EVER. That said, I don't see 3E as any worse than 2E. D&D has always been too simplistic and generic for my taste, with character creation too quick, classes too restricting, magic too limited (you forget the spells after you cast them? What?), and far too centered around the old hack-n-slash dungeon crawl (for good reason, as it invented it, but still). The D20 system is brilliant in much the same was as McDonald's is - simple, user-friendly, the masses love generic, uninteresting fare. Me, I demand more from my RPGs. Besides, TSR was bought by Wizards of the Coast, and that's just wrong. That's like Darth Vader killing Obi Wan.
Excellent book about a steamed hot dog eating know it all nerd. He's been called a modern Don Quixote and reading it I doubt one would think otherwise.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
Five days after finishing this book, I'm almost starting to forget what it's about. Not that it was bad or anything, I just have a bad memory I think. So anyway, let's see what I remember... *I remember that everyone had a cool name(especially Radar) *That it reminded me of An Abundance of Katherines and Looking for Alaska. *That Q(the main character) reminded me of the guys in John Green's aforementioned books. *It had a sucky ending. *I liked Looking for Alaska better. But I think I liked it better than An Abundance of Katherines. *Q was awesome. And so were his friends. Especially Radar. *Stupid Margo, reminded me of the stupid girls in the aforementioned books. (Alaska, and what's that girl's name in 'Abundance...' *Last, I wish that it would have a bit more um....I don't know. Romantic isn't the word. But I don't know. I kinda wish that it had more....hmm. I don't know. But anyway, basically, it was a pretty good book but i don't think it was awesome or anything. I mean, it's pretty middlish(if that's a word). Oh, but the title was awesome! :)
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.