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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Dört Nokta
If only I could give this one 6 stars. This is what all super hero comics should emulate.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Akademi Kültür Sanat Yayıncılık
I can't criticize it, not really. You know how certain movies with certain amounts of x's in it can't possibly be relied upon to be genuinely fine works of cinema? Well. A Spice book is exactly the same way - which is what that was. The plot wasn't realistic. The emotions of the characters were laughably overshadowed by their libidos. But even though those things are true, there was enough cleverness to amuse me and enough naked thighs, to be delicate, to arouse feelings a bit saltier than mere amusement. It wasn't a waste of time, but neither is it a book I'll pass on to anyone I know...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doruk Yayınları
i loved it!!! im speechless
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Kitap
The book was compelling enough, even though I did get lost in a couple of chapters. When I finished I just closed the book and shrugged. Interesting information, I just don't know what to do with it.
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I read this everytime I travel. It keeps me laughing even after I get stranded at chicago o'hare for the 11th time. It also makes me look like a crazy person....just sitting there....laughing....
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İthaki Yayınları
Speed is not going fast, speed is being there right now!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Hamle Yayınevi
Reviewed by Jaglvr for TeensReadToo.com With beautiful illustrations by NaRae Lee, this adaptation of James Patterson's characters takes on a new and exciting life. Fans of the Patterson series featuring Maximum Ride, the genetically manipulated bird girl and her family, are in for a treat with this Manga edition. Taking the adventures from the pages of his books, NaRae Lee brings the story alive with action and adventure. Maximum and the other five bird children have been left alone for the past few years in a remote cabin in the middle of nowhere. They believe Jeb, their "father," is dead, so they've been left to fend for themselves. But the night Angel, the youngest of the six children, gets taken by the Erasers, the remaining five know they have to go and rescue her. She has most likely been taken back to the "School." The "School" is the most horrible place to the children and somewhere they never wanted to have to return. But they have to go for Angel; she's one of their own. The children head out on a daring rescue attempt to save Angel. They encounter more Erasers and other hardships along the way. But not everyone is out to harm the special bird children. Max finds a friend in the most unlikely place. And when they finally reach Angel, the biggest surprise of all is waiting for the children. To discover how the story plays out, pick up MAXIMUM RIDE: THE MANGA, VOL. 1. The pages will seemingly turn on their own accord. With little dialogue and mostly action, the story will appeal to almost all age groups. If you haven't read the stories that the Manga is based upon, have no fear. The story is easy to follow, and before you know it, you'll be hooked and eager for Vol. 2!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Yayınları
Jerry Bridges' books are always so easy to read. I got through half in one sitting and it didn't even feel like that long of a time. A lot of good points but I also feel like a lot of them overlapped with points in his other book, The Fruitful Life. It'll help you define what holiness is, what it means to pursue holiness, what it practically looks like. I like how the entire book is based on this one thing.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Palme Yayıncılık
Duh baca buku ini ngarepin ada kisah cinta manusia-hantu - kaya mediator gitu ternyata kagak makanya jadi kecewaaaa dan jadi ga terlalu suka haha sebenarnya sih enak bacanya, tapi gitu deh udah salah perkiraan =___=
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sınav Yayınları
I really liked the premise of this book; the son of a God finds out about his father's godliness only after his death. Too bad so much of it felt contrived. Neil Gaiman is talented, don't get me wrong, but so often in this book I felt like I was being led around like a dog, or a kid in a fun house. Throughout the book there seems to be only one way that things can progress, and that way is open to us for the entire journey. Along the way there are some lovely surprises: character interactions are usually well done, Gaiman can turn a phrase wonderfully, and there are some genuinely funny moments. However, there are also lots of digressions that get tiresome. Some of the jokes come off as being tacked on and superfluous. In the middle of the book I found myself skimming paragraphs because I was tired of the belabored descriptions that weren't necessary because I had already gotten what was about to happen. Then there are scenes like the one in St. Andrews when Charlie gets up to sing. It just flowed so nicely that you couldn't help but cheer for him; I had a grin on my face the whole time. There are some interesting ideas about myth involved in the story. At one point I found myself wanting Gaiman to delve more deeply into the dynamic between Tiger and Anansi, especially as they relate to real people. Gaiman tries to keep it the story light and fun though, so he pulls back. This became frustrating and I got tired of the balancing act he seemed to be playing, trying to make it a fun read, but also trying to explore the nature of myth. I wasn't too fond of the character setup. The dynamic between Fat Charlie and Spider seemed too obvious. From the very beginning I could see where it was going; the path was none too inspiring. It is a testament to Gaiman's writing that it was still enjoyable. The ending just felt hokey, went on too long and was tied up in a nice little bow. Then Gaiman curled some more ribbon and then some more and tied some more bows. How pretty. Somebody famous once said something like, "the problem with fiction in which anything can happen is that it rarely does." The lessons don't even feel hard-won. They don't feel real. I enjoyed most of the ride but when I got to the end there was a plaque that said, "believe in yourself, have some confidence, it's all about attitude." I guess it was supposed to be fun, a farce. I'm told I take things too seriously; that is probably true. Perhaps that is a character flaw. I guess I get tired of fun; things can be "too fun". I wanted more depth, or maybe less depth. I'm not sure, but I know that the mixture didn't work for me.
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