Taufiq Annas itibaren Lastanosa, Huesca, Spain

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11/21/2024

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2018-06-29 21:41

Karanlık Noktadaki Beyaz Evren 4. Cİlt TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Eğitim Yayınevi

Mile High Airship Club was my first venture into steampunk, and I must say I was left a bit flabbergasted. I wasn’t sure what to make of it. This was an erotic novella and so what I got was extremely short lived and with the exception of the weird sexual apparatuses, there wasn’t much to distinguish from a historical. I found those sexual apparatuses to be well thought out though and ingenious for the setting of the book. They were also just weird lol. No other way to say it really. Just odd. Pneumatic peni. I would guess anything from this particular type of story would be considering the central theme of steam powered and non battery operated things. I enjoyed the storyline of Rose and her sexual awakening with her husband, William. At times it seemed almost cruel what they put the girl through but she sure enjoyed it after the first initial moments. The use of an airship was a great idea given the twist of the culture in steampunk. The twining of a historical feel with the steam powered elements was pretty cool and Nishi made it feel virtually seamless. I would have liked more to the story then just the sex, but since it was a novella I expected as much. It’s hard to incorporate everything into such a short amount of time. Rose and William had somewhat of a weird relationship. They were married but William obviously thought she needed help in the sexual prowess department. The Mile High Airship Club is a unique and completely private organization that can help Rose in that such department. With the help of the extremely handsome Captain Harland, William is about to teach his wife all the secrets to being sexually open in a steam powered airship in the sky.

2018-06-29 22:41

Tasavvufi Derecelere Göre Rüya Tabirleri (Rüya-009/P14)-Hafız Hulusi Efendi TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pamuk Yayıncılık

** spoiler alert ** I'm in the middle of Volume 1 of a compilation of Martin's short stories entitled "Dreamsongs", but I couldn't wait until I got through the entire thing to write about my thoughts on this particular story. The basic story centers around two telepathic lovers pulled apart by an insatiable need to be understood, to be truly loved for what they are. This story is set on a distant planet, among an alien race who practices a religion that can be described as a cult - they move through various phases of their lives as a community which ultimately culminates in the “Joining”, or a ritualistic form of suicide in which the beings allow themselves to be consumed by a plasma-like parasite that eats away at the flesh until it consumes the person entirely. The catch is that these people go willingly, even happily, because they believe they are “joining” each other in a way they cannot experience in their current form. This non-living parasite ‘calls' to them, and the people go to their fate with smiles on their faces. There’s more to it, but I’m not going into it in this review. What hit me with this story were the underlying themes. The themes this short story explores are deep, to say the least. God, love, human emotion and neediness. I suppose the experience of human emotion and the walls we put up- whatever the reason- is what hit me so hard as I was reading this story because it's something I have struggled to reconcile within my own mind and heart and in my own relationships. I'm sure I'm not the only one. The layers of emotion and where, how, and why we build these walls is so complex and intricate.... and intimate. As I sit here writing this review I can't begin to think of the words that I would use to describe them, but I think most people would know what I'm talking about when I say it's complicated and personal. And sometimes - gender related. Bottom line: Martin definitely hit a nerve. This short story easily just shot up to the top of my favorites list. It should be required reading for anyone taking a psychology class, even if just to open up conversation on human psychological needs, sacrifice, and the indescribable emotion we call 'love'.

Okuyucu Taufiq Annas itibaren Lastanosa, Huesca, Spain

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