Harshit Chaturvedi itibaren Washington, VA , USA

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04/29/2024

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2018-08-22 17:40

Aya Yolculuk - Jules Verne TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

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For more reviews check out my blog, Thoughts of a Fashionista! Quentin Jacobsen has always been in love with the elusive and enchanting Margo Roth Spiegelman. It's like a dream come true when she enters his room late at night--dressed like a ninja--and enlists his help on a night of revenge and excitement. Quentin is sure that his life and relationship with Margo has changed forever but when she disappears Quentin starts to worry that change isn't a good thing. John Green's unique sense of humor is just as engaging in print as it is on his YouTube videos. Any of his Internet fans will surely be pleased. I know I was. Paper Towns is an engaging and complex read. At moments it is filled with a light-heartedness that can only come from first-loves in high school and at others it is filled with themes that even those who left high school long ago can appreciate. Green writes with a sense of understanding and honesty that is a joy to read. And he can really spin a tale of suspense. The twists and turns were unexpected. That is the perfect word to describe Green's writing. Unexpected. From the black Santas to breaking into Sea World. From the discovery of a dead body to Margo's disappearance. Green takes his audience into uncharted territory. It is refreshing to find a young-adult book that isn't a regurgitation of a tale that we all have heard before. This story proves that young-adult fiction is more than second-rate literature. Paper Towns is a magnificent read. Filled with insightful prose and exciting plot development. This book is perfect for readers of all ages--except if those readers are under thirteen.

2018-08-22 23:40

Teneke Trampet-Günter Grass TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

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I loved this book! I don't know why I picked it up at the Good Will. It is not a mystery book, but perhaps it was because I found it shortly after reading Of Mice and Men, and the cover kind of reminded me of that book. Although the erra seemed around the same time, and involved farm work, it had nothing else in common with Of Mice and Men. A Day No Pigs Would Die is Robert Newton Peck's semi-autobiographical tale of a boy's struggle with adolescence and the responsibility of manhood. The details of Peck's boyhood coincide closely with those of the character bearing his name in A Day No Pigs Would Die. Peck was born on February 17, 1928, the youngest of seven children, in rural Vermont. Peck's parents, Haven Peck, and Lucile Dornburgh Peck, were farmers and members of the Shaker church. They were illiterate, but they taught Peck the Shaker Way, emphasizing the value of hard work, and the value of education. In 1958 he married Dorothy Anne Houston, by whom he would later have a son, Christopher, and a daughter, Anne. On a historical note, the best man at the wedding and godfather to the children was one of Peck's best friends, the late Fred Rogers, whose Mr. Roger's Neighborhood many children grew up with on PBS-TV. (Interestingly, I would have never known that if I hadn't looked up to see if this was a biography or not. Google, love it!) The novel about a boyhood on a Vermont farm, the love between a father and son, and a coming to manhood, that is themost moving book of the year... "You'll find yourself caught up in the novel's emotion from the very opening scene which will grab and not let you go...love suffuses every page. __The New York Times

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