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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Gizzy Group
I had some hopes that, after the first book set the stage, the second would be able to go do interesting things. Sadly, the second book didn't grab me either. I didn't hate it, but it's nothing special. I have the third (it came in the omnibus I bought), but I don't think I'll read it for a while, if ever.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pegasus Yayınları
Ack! Another novel about the cathartic benefits of writing/art when dealing with troubled times. For those keeping score at home, this is the fourth book in a row that I've read with this theme. That being said, I really enjoyed this one. 12-year-old aspiring writer, Addy McMahon, deals with the death of her father, her mom's boyfriend, and a fallout with her best friend while creating her autobiogra-strip, a journal with comic book tendencies. Davis does a really good job of creating Addy's genuine voice. She's stubborn, over-dramatic, and testy -- sounds like a lot of 12-year-olds to me! But Davis balances the annoying tendencies by imbuing Addy with vulnerability, sensitivity, and mostly good intentions (even if they don't always turn out well). The negative qualities obviously come from the hurt and anger that Addy still feels (and tries to mask) stemming from her dad's death. This could have been a real downer of a read (see "The Last Invisible Boy," which has similar themes) but the multiple plots and Addy's peppery observations and thoughts make this one zip along nicely.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kodlab Yayınları
Why I Read It: Number 32 in an ongoing series – got to keep it up. Where I Obtained the Book: At my local library Review: As I have said before this series is as much about the ongoing saga of the characters as the mysteries, as such I try to review both parts. The mystery was pretty solid this time out, police corruption on steroids offends Eve’s sensibilities, especially after the particularly weak showings the last few times. The real weakness is how quickly Eve deduces the facts of the case with her figuring out who the literal killer is coming from nowhere. She just assumes it was who it was and that’s that. As for the relationships we see a few minor characters getting some airtime and becoming more rounded as they develop into a couple. We even get to see Mavis turn up again briefly as she has pretty much disappeared after being the main supporting character at the beginning of the series. I am guessing that she is there to expose Eve to a kid, preparing us for the next jump ahead in her personal development. I will lay money on some pregnant cop plots in the near future. Peabody also gets some lead time as she takes the lead on a case. But after 32 books it takes something special to stand out for me in this series. This time was my media choice – a self contained digital book. This is the first one I have listen to and that was eye opening. First of all, that is not how I pictured Peabody’s voice at all; she sounded much to unconfident and dumb for me. Plus while the reader was very talented it became very evident she only had so many voices in her repertoire. As the minor characters began to make an appearance the quilt of the interpretation went down. The Captain was really bad and I am not positive, but I think I heard a pretty good Jar Jar Binks impression in there too. The worse part of the audio book was I really heard what was being said. There is a lot, an awful lot of put me on a pedestal, over dramatic speeches by Eve in the book. Think of any comedy skit where the character does their “I am trying to get nominated for an academy award” speech, I care just too damn much! There are way to many of those moment s in the book and I guess I always missed them reading the series – I must lightly skim enough not to really register what they are. I know I skim the sex scenes because they always show up a few times per book and last 2.5 pages. Sex with Roarke is always multi-orgasmic because all he has to do is look at you and talk in his Irish lilt to send you over the edge. It must be very distracting in his day to day life to have the women losing control around him constantly. Anyways, you can read this one to get a good sense of what he series is about, but you really should read from the beginning. If you are just looking for a straight mystery, there are much better choices out there. With the In Death series you are getting a whole world populated by “real” people, and that is why you read this series.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yediiklim Yayınları
Can not put the book down, you want to keep reading it to just find out waht happens to the family after find out they are very important.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sazpercussion
Absolutely thrilling and exciting from the first page to the last! I loved the fast pace, sharp protagonist and a very eventful plot. Very enjoyable read I'd love to read a continuation to!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Maya Kitap
The taste of rain - Why kneel? Feels as if you're privy to Jack's thoughts.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Chiviyazıları Yayınevi
After watching the movie City of Ember, I was drawn to know more. As I read The People of Sparks I was fascinated by the story and Jeanne DuPrau's great imagination. I definitely recommend this book!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Cevahir Yayınları
A fun and easy book to read at the beach or by the pool.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alfa Yayınları
This was a reasonably satisfying read -- good stuff for curling up in bed during a cold night -- but the story of a wildly disaffected, almost schizoid nanny in the house of a family of German immigrants coughs and sputters at its core. The narrator's complete lack of affect is supposed to do something, but exactly what is never clear. Equally unclear is what the poorly disguised retelling of A A Milnes' own alienated son is doing in this book. If you approach it as a sweet compendium of idiomatic behavior, you'll enjoy this just fine.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Erdem Yayınları
Madame Mirabou's School of Love: A Novel by Barbara Samuel (2006)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Kitap
tamam, bu yüzden bu kitabı okumak istedim ve bu yüzden nihayet okumayı aldım ve şimdiye kadar iyi, ama bu sadece içine girmek için biraz zor olduğunu düşünüyorum ..... bu yüzden sonunda oturdu ve bu kitaptan sürdü. iyi, gerçekten ilgi çekici (bir kez başlangıcı geçtikten sonra). Ben bağımlılığı ile ele birisi ile biraz deneyimim var, ve ben kitap gibiydi o kadar çok parçası vardı, adam bu çok doğru .....
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