Mehmet Budak itibaren Bozza di Bogno VA, Italy

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2018-08-23 22:41

Netbil Yayınları 4. Sınıf Türkçe Net Defter TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Netbil Yayınları

Honestly, I don't know how to rate this book. I read it quickly, so there was something about it that was engaging. More than anything I think I really just kept reading to find out why Clay was on the tapes. But there was a lot about this book that really just bugged me. I felt manipulated, by Hannah (and, thus, by the author? I'm not quite sure), and I really HATE feeling that way when I'm reading. It's one of my top reading pet peeves. And generally, I just didn't like Hannah. Maybe that sounds insensitive. And I can get on board with the whole "we don't realize how profoundly our actions can impact others" theme, but when the switch is flipped and Hannah isn't the "victim" anymore, she kind of glosses over the incredibly profound effect her actions (or inactions, as it were) have on others. And maybe that's just a general teenage thing, the inability to step outside one's own world, but I found that disappointing. It seemed like a good chance for Hanna to get some perspective, to stop playing the victim, and even if she made the same ultimate decision anyway, at least she'd have an awareness of her own role in the cycle of it all. And at some level, she seems to get it, to know that her own actions could be one of someone else's "Thirteen Reasons Why," but ultimately, it's still all about how no one cared about her, how no one noticed her and her feeling of invisibility. And is Hannah really trying to tell us that if all the other things hadn't happened first, she would have made different decisions? That the impact of her decisions on others isn't really her fault, it's the fault of those who hurt her previously? I really hope not. I really hope Hannah's not holding others to a different standard of accountability and responsibility than she holds herself. And maybe that's just human nature, too, to let ourselves off the hook, but I found it weak nonetheless.

2018-08-23 23:41

İman Ve Küfür Muvazeneleri (Küçük Boy - Ciltli) - Bediüzzaman Said-i Nursi TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Zehra Yayıncılık

I was really looking forward to reading this book because the premise sounded perfect. The Harlequin of the title are kind of like the secret police of vampires. They are so secret that it is forbidden to talk about them under penalty of death unless you have been contacted by them. Not only that, no one knows who they are, only that they are very powerful, very dangerous and are not to be messed with. And now we learn that they are in Anita's home city of St. Loius. See what I mean about a wonderful premise? Not only that, but the book starts off really well with a typical scene in Anita's office and an interesting meeting with Malcolm, the 'other' master vampire of St. Louis, who apparently, has been a bad boy by not binding the vampires of his kiss (the collective noun for a group of vampires, apparently. Very apt, I think) to him via a blood oath that basically stops them from going off and doing things vampires really shouldn't do. After that, Anita goes out on a date with one of her 'sweeties' and is contacted by the mysterious Harlequin and...that's pretty much the last mention of them until halfway through the book. What we have inbetween is a lot of exposition and a bit of sex. Now granted, I've stated before that I don't mind this but in this case, it effectively derails the story. It's really not until the last quarter of the book that the story of the Harlequin picks up again, and when it does get going, it is a good story. Fans of Edward will be pleased because he is back, along with Peter and Olaff, all of whom were last seen in Obsidian Butterfly. I'll state here that I don't like Olaff one bit. He creeps me out just as he does Anita but maybe that's the point of him. Another thing that I didn't like was the resolution of the issue with Anita's lion problem in relation to her inner lion and the local werelion pride. There's little I can say without spoiling the story, but given that mistakes were made on both sides, Anita's way was just overkill. Am I marking the book down because of that? Partly but mostly because I feel a large part of this book was squandered on unnecessary relationship crap and without that, the story of the Harlequin could have shined and been so much better.

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