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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beyaz Balina Yayınları
She is really a girl. I can't blame her but I do agree with her love to animals. GO GREENPEACE!! I love Michael and Lars! :> Oh, I am totally missing the movie! I love Anne Hathaway in the movie! Wonderful! :> <3
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pegasus Yayınları
This was a Free Friday from Nook. I read it in between other books. There were some interesting tidbits; I enjoyed it. But the typos were really bad and I could have done without the cheesy plays on words the author insisted on putting in there (in the name of humor I'm assuming, but they weren't funny).
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beka Yayınları
I didn't get this book, obviously. I don't think I understood what it was about, or trying to say, or attempting to achieve. I've never considered myself a dumb person or poor reader, but this book made me feel generally dumb. I'm pretty sure I missed something that was there because, unlike so many, I thought it was confusing, ponderous, contrived, inexplicable, and utterly, truly boring. There must have been something there for so many people to love it, but it missed me completely. Snore.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Can Yayınları
The Cat Who Could Read Backwards -- I re-read this book as a tribute to Ms. Braun. It is the introduction to the series, and lays good groundwork for the character development in later books. It's interesting re-reading the first book after reading the rest of the series, knowing what became of the characters puts an interesting spin on reading the initial book. I like Qwilleran and KoKo better in later books, but I still like revisiting and reacquainting myself with them in the beginning. Good series and good friends are like that -- you can visit them over and over and over and never tire of their company.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Armada Yayınevi
I must admit this book was a little long for what it was, but still really sublime. Pirsig is kind of a modern day Siddartha.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Libros Yayınları
This book has a good premise, ruined by excessive teenage ooey gooey love crap, (aka Twilight influence). Ooh, his chest is so strong, and my heart is so poundy. I want to kiss him again, but a dog just bit me. Ooh, but look at his autumn leaf colored hair! I ended up skipping entire paragraphs just to get to plot points. I'm disappointed, since there was a lot of potential with the topic. I guess, if you like romances, go for it. If you prefer good sci-fi/speculative fiction, stay away. Twilight fans, yes; Hunger Games fans, no.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Serencam Yayınevi
The first 50 pages suggested, like many books, that clarifying insight would answer restless questions harbored by many of us about "the problems we have in trying to live with ourselves and with each other" (first sentence). "The ideals of the maladjusted are high in three chief respects. In the first place, they are high in the sense that they are vague. Being vague, they are difficult to recognize; being difficult to recognize, they appear to be elusive. It is the consequent misfortune of the individual whose ideals are vaguely defined that he has no sure way of determining whether or not he has attained them. He maintains, therefore, the disquieting belief that he has failed and he becomes increasingly convinced that his ideals are difficult to reach. Ideals that are difficult to achieve, although it may be primarily because one remains uncertain of whether or not one has achieved them, have the practical effect of high ideals." IFD disease: idealism to frustration to demoralization (Common among college students! Hahaha) The "Verbal Cocoon" derives from bad questions, based in either/or, absolutist, "Aristotelian" A/not A questions. Johnson goes on to define what makes a good question (not constituting: should, ought, how, right, wrong, cause why and "is" questions - hard to summarize here), good science, and qualities of behavior observed in verbal communication that show a disconnect between words and specific nature of problem in reality. For example, speaking about "Content Rigidity," in which one is detached from reality in only being able to converse about specific topics, I enjoyed Johnson's sentence: "It is not merely a mark of 'culture' or a badge of leisure. It is downright healthy, to express and cultivate a wide range of interests." (Pg 254)...."The most highly developed verbal specialists in the world are to be found in the insane asylums" Or, about the semantic disconnect of "Evaluational Rigidity," in which chronic pessimists and perennial Pollyanas project unconsciously, and to extraordinary degrees the same overall opinion regardless of the specifics of the circumstance, he writes, "We see as it were through verbal filters" (Pg 261) One must ask, "What sort of observations, or reported observations, would serve to answer [such and such:] a question?" The second half of the book is largely outdated science, giving a point of comparison of "normal" by contrast with extreme cases of maladjustment found in psychoses and pyschoneuroses. Overall, the practical application of Johnson's semantics gave less than the theory initially bode. It also didn't seem to hold itself to the scientific standards he had proposed. Well, I'd recommend the first 80 or so pages.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Altı Şapka Yayınları
Wow. Just wow. When I started this book during the first several chapters I was thinking to myself "There is no way I'm actually going to finish this book". During the last several chapters, I was thinking "I have got to finish this book tonight or I'm gonna die". "Some books should be tasted, some devoured, but only a few should be chewed and digested thoroughly." — Cornelia Funke The Help is probably the best written book I have ever read. The first four chapters were a little slow but then after that you can't stop reading. I was counting down the minutes till I could start reading the next chapter. Now I just want a squeal-The ending was rather much of a cliff and I just want another book. "Whenever two people meet, there are really six people present. There is each man as he sees himself, each man as the other person sees him, and each man as he really is." — William James One of my freinds noticed while reading that the people would change a little in the view of another person, such as Skeeter and Aibileen, they look at each other in different way. Quite interesting if you think about it. "I don't paint dreams or nightmares, I paint my own reality." — Frida Kahlo And that shall end my first-ever experience of writing a real review on a book other than Harry Potter. And those weren't even real reviews, just sentences on why I loved them so much...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İndigo Kitap
IF YOU LIKED THIS TRY... Great for science-inclined adventurists! Old classic written in 1948.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İnformal Yayınları
it's too long. full of WWII era slacker-anarchist-intellectual philosophy that's still fresh and provocative sixty years later. also we see the intellectual development of beauvoir and sartre.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Uçanbalık Yayıncılık
İngiliz olan annem bu kitabı şiddetle tavsiye etti ve nedenini görebiliyorum. 1940'ların sessiz açıklamaları ve naziklerin ölümü ile oldukça atmosferik ve hoş bir İngiliz. Yazma ve karakterizasyonlardan zevk alırken, özellikle kitabın ilk yarısında yavaş hızdan sıkıldım. Bir sayfanın gerilim filmi çevirmesini beklemiyordum, ama biraz daha arsa ve gizem bekliyordum. Açıkçası, her şeyi oldukça antiklimaktik buldum ve annemin tartıştığı "şaşırtıcı son" böyle bir sürpriz değildi ......
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