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Bu sayfada sizin için tüm bilgileri topladık Günkız kitap, ücretsiz indir, hoş okuma sevgili okuyucular için benzer kitaplar, yorumlar, yorumlar ve bağlantılar aldı. Günkız Yorulan, yaralanan Aybars Yankı göl başında gökyüzüne yılgın yılgın bakınmış, “Günkız!” diye haykırmış. Ancak ne Günkız'dan ne de başka bir şeyden ses işitilmiş. Bu esnada Aybars Yankı'nın evrenin zehirli ateşiyle karışık gözyaşları göle düşmüş. Gölün tılsımı bir anda halka halka aydınlanmış. Gölün tam ortasında Günkız ölü gibi yatıyormuş. Aybars Yankı, Günkız'ı kucaklamış, ancak ne yaptıysa onu bir türlü kendine döndürememiş ve göl iyesine şöyle yakarmış: tangra költangra odluk yalç kölkörtle köngül köl. O anda peyda olan göl iyesi baş tarafı ceylan alt tarafı kuğu şeklinde yüzerek Aybars Yankı'ya yaklaşmış. Yankı bunun göle güzelik büyüsü yapan ceylan olduğunu anlamış. Göl iyesi, Yankı'ya, “Kıngırağı kara kınından çıkarmadan, Günkız'ı döndüremezsin” demiş. Aybars Yankı da, “Peki, kıngırağı nerede bulurum” diye sormuş. Göl iyesi, “Erlik, kara kınlı kıngırağı yer altında, Kazırgan denen sarayında, yedi kapısı olan bir zindandaki sandıkta saklı tutuyor. Ona ulaşmak için türlü türlü belaları ve en önemlisi kara nemelerden oluşan zindan ordusunu yenmen gerekir” demiş ve Aybars Yankı'nın başka soru sormasına fırsat vermeden kaybolmuş. Portal - TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi, editörlerimiz tarafından toplanan içeriği beğendiğinizi umuyor Günkız ve tekrar bize bak, arkadaşlarına da tavsiyede bulun. Ve geleneklere göre - sadece sizin için iyi kitaplar, sevgili okurlarımız.
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Arix King _ — Ya' know, I'm starting to think maybe this whole God thing isn't all true. Well, I've always felt that way with almost 100% confidence, but after reading God: The Failed Hypothesis, I am truly sure that this can be proven. This book is extremely comprehensive. As far as I know, it covers every single argument for the existence of God, and completely demolishes all of them. Not only this, but as the title suggests, it actually proves that god does not, and (perhaps more importantly) cannot exist. Now, I will admit, as I read I did feel that some of the arguments reached their conclusions a bit presumptuously, but rest assured that any gap in logic or potential rebuttal is more than covered in later chapters. I cannot possibly imagine anyone reading this book and still believing, but I know they somehow will. As often happens with science books of this type, some of the chapters in the middle get a bit jargon heavy and tough to follow. Chapter 4, entitled "Cosmic Evidence" was really dense for someone with as basic an understanding of cosmology and particle physics as mine, but the general ideas carried well. This was, however, the only chapter in the book where I felt this way; everything else was very interesting. That being said, a lot of this book is pretty clinical and cold. Stenger is there to address his topic, and he doesn't mess around. However, it does warm up, get more comfortable as the discussion progresses, building to an absolutely beautiful concluding chapter. It gave me one of those science-is-so-awesome smiles to which I am so prone. You absolutely need to read this book, whoever you are.
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Lora Evans db34me2221e45 — A great story with colorful and believable characters. I loved it until the end when it was wrapped up a little too neatly for my liking.
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Hélio Costa heliofc — This book, in a word, stinks. And now I shall tell you why. The main character marries a woman named Lexy. Lexy is terribly mysterious, and vibrant, and creative, and such and so on. Okay, whatever, she dies by falling out of an apple tree. Now that I have been browbeaten with the symbolism, let's go to a flashback so Parkhurst can work up some sympathy for this dead chick. By having her suggest that they take a spur of the moment trip to Disneyland! Which I hate! Which should be firebombed! While Mickey screams in agony! Seriously, Disneyland? And then she has a fit when someone cuts the line at "It's a Small World?" I hate this woman. Lexy is an artist. She paints death masks for grieving people. She pulled all her own hair out then had Medusa's snakes tattooed on her scalp. She never wants to have children because she thinks she will be a bad mother. She makes her husband have sex with her while she wears someone else's death mask. Can we guess what really happened in the tree? The apple tree? Hey isn't there an apple tree in some other book? And snakes? What? Let's cut to the chase here. The only worthwhile character in this book is the dog. When the narrator managed to put this dog in mortal danger by being a complete idiot, I kept reading just to see what happened to it. Plus, I was more than halfway through. Plus, my brain had just died from reading Ghost Wars (it was so hard). Don't read this book.
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