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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Hayrat Neşriyat
These books are really good. I wish I'd started them in order, though. Emily Rodda is really good at creating complex riddles, which is one of the reasons why this book was so good.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Karmen Yayınları
This was a hilarious take on big state universities. Being a snobby small liberal arts kid, I really enjoyed it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Lokomotif Yayınları
Hilarious and heartbreaking. I think this is better than Running With Scissors.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Berkay Yayınları
Overall I found this book disappointing. Not so much due to the topics covered, but I didn't really think it was a memoir. Rape, abortion and battery were some of the hard topics covered, along with women and the media; the basis or beginnings of feminism and feminist authors. The whole era of this feminist movement can be summed up by the authors own words "suffered from burnout and divisive internal struggles stemming from the usual problems endemic to all movements for social change - theoretical disputes, personaility differences, ego trips and power plays" - women were too busy fighting among themselves. The author seems to think the headway made in rape and abortion is complete, but are still two topics discussed today as requiring further discussion, debate and activisim. Quotes through the book remind you however of just how far things have come. "Imagine a time - or summon it back into memory - when a husband was required to countersign a wife's application for a credit card, a bank loan, or automobile insurance, when psychiatrists routinely located the cause of an unsatisfactory sex life in the frigid, castrating, ball breaking female partner, when abortion was an illegal, back-ally procedure, when rape was the woman's fault, when nobody dared talk about the battery that went on behind closed doors, or could file a complaint about sexual harrassment." The advocates for women's sufferage in the late 1800s and early 1900s along with these women in the 1960s and 1970s have brought us to a point we need to make sure to maintain and continue forward. SBC: Match song I'm just a girl by No Doubt
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beyaz Balina Yayınları
Comment: Nomos, Technos, Phronesis; and they all fight it out to see who should rule the City. - Welcome to Hell. ...The Eleatic Stranger (Visitor/Guest) appears in only two Platonic Dialogues; The Statesman and the Sophist. But never forget, Socrates is going to die. No matter who rules. His coming condemnation, and the subterranean critique of Socrates by the Stranger need to be seen together. Are Sophist, Statesman and Philosopher one or two or three? A not unrelated question, btw: Are the Stranger, Socrates and Plato one or two or three? That is: Is Socrates, or is it the Stranger, or is it perhaps Plato himself that is a Sophist, a Statesman, or a Philosopher, or a mixture of these? (Keep in mind that Nietzsche, in "Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks' called Plato the first 'mixed type".) The question do the Sophist, Statesman, Philosopher "constitute a triad, may be considered as answered. They are but two." Or so old Jacob Klein here maintains; but in the extraordinary exchange of letters between Kojeve and Leo Strauss (in 'On Tyranny') Kojeve maintains that the Stranger is merely a Sophist while Strauss doubts this pointing out that the Stranger is no mere parrot (of the Parmenidean ONE) when he maintains that Philosopher-Sophist-Stateman are three. But perhaps Strauss will forgive us for thinking that the gist of his remarks (and the Strangers) lead one to think that our Philosopher is a Triad, i.e., a One-in-Three. As Stanley Rosen pointed out, regarding Tejera, "I found more difficult his claim that the Stranger is intended to represent sophistry. The thesis would have been more persuasive if Tejera had faced up to the sophistical component within philosophy." I continue to think that the Stranger = Sophist view is wrong, but I also think it needs to be addressed in a book length essay.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Adalet Yayınevi
I made a video review of this book over on my YouTube channel. This is the link for it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqaMYq... Otherwise, I also reviewed it in more depth on my blog which is: http://caseyreviews.tumblr.com
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Gür Yayınları
This is one of her earlier books in The Cat Who series and she's really in her prime. She's a bit of an odd writer - destroys important and loved things willy-nilly, kills off well liked characters and in her last few books she really goes off the rails. But I like Qwillerin and the cats - and there is always lots of books and food in the stories, so I enjoy them!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alperen Yayınları
Very thought provoking and inspirational!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Uçanbalık Yayıncılık
This is a book for those who love history, cultures and also the story of brave souls who fight against all odds. The main character, Rachel grows up through the book, and lives through unbearable circumstances. This is based on the true story of the leprosy colony of Moloka'i who was quarantined once leprosy came to Hawaii. It wasn't widely understood so the affected were send to an uninhabited island, seperated from their families and friends, often times until the end of their lives. The inspiring story not only details her life as she grows up and matures, but also how she manages to find the joy and blessings in each day and simple moment where she can find it. Very inspiring!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kafka Okur
Same thing as under the duvet. Good bits, excellent bits and average bits.
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