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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sınav Yayınları
I think this is the last Hooper novel that I'd missed reading. After Caroline was better than Amanda but still not as good as Hooper's Bishop Special Crimes Unit novels! From back cover: "Two women who look enough alike to be twins. Both involved in car wrecks at the same time. One survives. One doesn't. Now, plagued by a bewildering connection to a woman she never knew, driven by an urgent compulsion she doesn't understand, Joanna Flynn travels three thousand miles across the country to the picturesque town where Caroline McKenna lived-and mysteriously died. There Joanna will run into a solid wall of suspicion as she searches for the truth: Was Caroline's death an accident? Or was she the target of a killer willing to kill again?"
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Underground Poetix XIV Dergisi
this book is nice. but it made me sad.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İnteraktif
Experimental form. Presented as more of a encylopedia than a dictionary. This book explores a mysterious world in a mysterious format. The "male" version conatains one extra line than the "Female" version, which changes a lot. Non serial literature in it's most unique form.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Arıtan Yayınevi
This book is really good and entretaining.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İnsan Yayınları
I originally heard about this book from my friend Sarah who kept getting caught reading it under her desk during 5th block Theology. She doesn't normally read, so I thought I'd give it a go. I think that one copy made the rounds throughout our entire class of seniors before it was restored, a little more tattered and dog-eared, to its original owner. I LOVED this book. I loved how satirical it was of the entire college application process, and of high school relationships, and of high school theater, and of high school in general. I adore how hilarious it is - Acito's sense of humor is so warped, so completely twisted and perverse, that I couldn't help but laugh my ass off. I'm afraid to say that some of the theater stuff was lost on me, but as a whole it was a fantastic distraction from college apps, SATs, and all the other meaningless crap you're forced to go through before you enter the real world. I definitely couldn't read this with my mom in the room, though - the utter abundance of sex probably would have ensured my permanent imprisonment in my parents' house had she ever read a portion of it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İmece
The Sandman comics have the distinction of being one of the very, very few books I've read since college that have changed my life. This book did more because it also introduced me to comics and expanded my understanding of what great literature can be. The books all together run into the thousands of pages, and yet I wish there were more and more and more, like the library in the Dreaming. READ IT! Walk away from your computer and start reading Sandman right now.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Epsilon Yayınları
Again, chockful of ideas. I've only ever been to one book reading and it was Alasdair Gray and Edwin Morgan (who, incidentally used to stay round the corner from me in Glasgow). Although Gray looks dead stern in photos, he's actually a funny wee man with a squeaky voice. Don't think I'll go to one of those though - they're just full of folk asking why no-one will publish their crap book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Esster
Totally loved this book. I have not read a bad book from David Baldacci. He is such an amazing writer. The hero Lee Adams is such a good character. I really hope he shows up in another story. (I don't think he has and I missed it.) If I have someone let me know and I jump on it. Next up "The Whole Truth", followed by "Divine Justice", Hooray for the "Camel Club".
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doppler
This is a great book by J.K. Rowling. Even though it may not use extremely high-level vocabulary like authors such as Shakespeare and Louisa May Alcott, it sure can capture an audience.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Karatay Yayınları
So how should I begin this review? I’m already another book past this review (as I said in the last one) and I’ve managed to stay mostly off topic for the last reviews and I will do so again at least for the first part of this review. What I don’t understand is why the publishers feel they have to take a perfectly good (and interesting and simple) book cover and ‘spice it up’ for the mass-market paperback release? The book cover to the right (and all of the book covers for this series) are the original hardback covers. After the jump (if you’re reading on the main page or in the email) at the end of the blog you can see the American and British paperback version of this book. I understand you want people to buy the book once it comes out, but why the need to spice it up especially if it’s later in the series? In this novel we find Artemis planning one last scheme, but it is a noble scheme. He plans to con one of the foulest (pun intended) businessmen in the US, however not all goes according to plan. His C-Cube, built from a hybrid of human and Faerie technology, scans the lower elements and shuts down Haven City and as ever, the fast paced action in the book keeps the readers on your toes and makes you question everything that’s about to happen. From the opening cafe scene to the final mind wipes, you’re not quite sure what’s going to happen next and you’re definitely not sure if it’s permanent. Click here to continue reading on my blog The Oddness of Moving Things.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yapı Kredi Yayınları
Bu kitap inanılmaz! Annemin kütüphanesinde buldum. Devlet okulları ve tarih kanalı ne düşünürse düşünsin, Amerika'nın kesinlikle CHRISTIAN kökenlerine sahip olduğunu gösteriyor!
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