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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ankara Kitaplığı
** spoiler alert ** Manchee... I will miss you!!!!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yazar Yayınları
Father Brown, that innocent cleric, always has the answer because he is used to dealing with good and evil and is able to see it more quickly than his more jaded companions. It also helps that he has an amazing intellect and keen observation. These stories are so much fun. A crime is committed and no one can see how it could have been done. Father Brown gives 3 or 4 explanations and his companions are stupefied. He explains that they said there could be no explanation and he has provided 4, none of which is correct. Then this innocent innocuous little priest explains exactly what happened. As you would expect, he is always completely moral and concerned more about the spiritual condition of the criminal than the offense to society. He has some interesting ways for the criminal to be reconciled to God though and than makes these stories even more interesting.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Parıltı Yayınları
Good scholarship, though the book could have been 1/3 the length.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Çamlıca Basım Yayın
this book is fun to read out loud to others. it's like you're the clever one!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: ÇİLEK KİTAP
I read this in Africa and yearned for the forests described in the story.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Çocuk
It's a dark book, but with enough humour to keep it balanced. Provoking, but not too heavy. HEAVY, get it??? It's my first book by Kundera, I'd read more.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ses Müzik Aletleri
When I started reading Stupid and Contagious I didn't know anything about its author, Caprice Crane. Besides her being born into fame as the daughter of actress Tina Louise, Caprice and I have a lot in common. While this book wasn't the best book I've ever read, to me it was extremely relatable. What I learned is that Ms. Crane is funny and full of obscure pop culture references. Your average bear might miss out on some of her pop culture nuggets, but I couldn't get enough. There is a constant sprinkling of movies quotes and a ton of laugh out loud references (i. e. Not being seen in the magic mirror and the elusive creepiness of former SNL band leader, G.E. Smith, to name a few ). There is even one part of the story where there's a blurb about how underrated the band Jellyfish was. If this author isn't a pop culture soul mate of mine, I don't know who is. The story itself is cute and quirky and dare I say "hipsterish" before being hipster was even a thing. It's about two twenty something singles trying to find their way professionally as well as personally. Above all it's a good time that reminds you not all enjoyable reads have to be mind blowing, at least not in the traditional sense.
Bigamy figures in this novel, as it does in at least two of Trollope's other novels. Dr. Wortle runs a preparatory school. He hires the Reverend Henry Peacocke as his assistant. Peacocke brings with him his American wife, Ella, who serves as the school's matron. Then trouble arrives with an American, who, attempting blackmail, reveals that he is the brother of Ella's abusive first husband, whom she never divorced and who is still alive. This short novel focuses principally, not on the bigamists, but on Dr. Wortle's reactions to, and his dealing with, the problems their presence at his school creates. Wortle is sympathetic to their plight, fighting on one front with his bishop (Wortle is a rector) and on another with the town gossip. (As so often in Trollope, villainy is a function of religiosity.) If you know anything about Trollope the man, it will be obvious that Wortle is Trollope. And the situation echoes Trollope's relationship, and close friendship with, George Eliot and George Henry Lewes, who "lived in sin" because of Lewes's inability to get a divorce from his wife. Others may have shunned them; some did. Not Trollope.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Zambak Yayınları
One of the best books I've ever read!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pusula (Kişisel) Yayıncılık
I mean, its interesting how he sets up his plots with time : Characters use light speed to bump around, and while for people on planets time ages 50 years, the people on the ship don't age more then a couple of days. THIS I like. But I'm sick of his subtle racism; I'm a bit sick of how Card pretends to be able to view people like an open book - his characters can PREDICT exactly how other characters will act, due to their personality type etc. And we'll see if the plot has a pay-off, Its just a bit mediocre. PS: And I'm sick of his vapid discussions on "religion" - where he constantly brings up "calvinism," "catholicism," "mormonism," and his own goofy agnostic space thing : its a bit preachy at times. And his use of Portuguese to help individualize his focus planet in here : something called Luscitania : is more funny then interesting. PPS: Oh and one more thing. The names he picks for 'entire alien species' - seem like straight out of a 10 year olds pokemon imagination: "buggers" - this name is used for 1000s of years SERIOUSLY to describe an insect like species that is intelligent etc: and "piggies" for another talking species on Luscitania. Fucking ridiculous. Amen.
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