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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Butik Yayınları
I think that a rabbit that wears a vest and is always worried about the time is a little strange.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Mart Yayınları
This book has been an embarrassing omission on my read shelf for years. I have read an abridged version, but it was more of a novelisation with pictures from the Bela Lugosi-film than the actual novel and I have to say I don't know why I haven't read this sooner. Maybe I was afraid I wouldn't like it. For vampire buffs (pun intended) Dracula is kind of a big deal and the longer you put off something the higher the expectations of it being good get. I wasn't too disappointed, as my four star rating suggests. In fact, it exceeded my expectations.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Valencia
I really liked this! Fulfilled my light entertainment need, but also gave me a great, real, female protagonist.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
Read this first back in 76 or 77 when I was going throygh my first hippy/beat phase (actually I'm still going through that phase!)Read the book more times than I can count must be 30+ - wil no doubt read it again soon.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kodlab Yayınları
This book gives people who don't want kids some really good coping mechanisms for dealing with other people's rude comments to their goal to remain childfree. It's a good idea for anyone to read this book - especially those who plan to have children. Because as she shows in the book, having children is the default, you have explain why you wouldn't want to have kids, rather than parents having to explain why they've chosen to have kids.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Egmont Yayıncılık
Random thoughts for a random book. I know he is the master of weird-fi but I never expected this much weirdness. My previous dabbling with Miéville is the novelette Tis the Season (which I will read again and review closer to Christmas) so I had an idea of what to expect. The weirdness and the fact that it throws you in at the deep end from very early on is very reminiscent of Paulo Bacigalupi’s The Windup Girl. However, unlike that book, the writing style is very easy on the eye – much easier than you might have expected after reading the first couple of chapters. However in an odd way and despite the easy style, because of the weirdness it is also a difficult book to fully absorb yourself into. The world is so incredibly weird and Miéville wants to give us all of the information about New Crobuzon in this one book. Personally, I prefer how Pratchett introduces us to Discworld – over time, telling us what we need to know when we need to know it. That’s not to say that it’s poorly constructed, because it isn’t. For me it is just a case of information overload in a carefully constructed and complex world and it’s over 800 pages of it. Immersion in a new world needs to feel organic – like building a friendship or dating; this feels quite forceful – a bit like somebody you met once but found them too intense and now they won’t leave you alone. And you go through phases where he grabs and holds your attention for 100 pages or so and then other times when you’ll struggle with it. So what is it actually about? Well, I’m still trying to figure that out. Certainly, the story is about the mysterious stranger and the events surrounding his arrival, the invasion of the “dreamshit” transformed larvae, and the ragtag group in whose hands the very existence of the city hangs. But this story thread seems to take so long to get going that you’d be forgiven for thinking that the book isn’t about this at all. The city is the character and I feel at times that it is the story of New Crobuzon that is the primary focus here. If you are looking for a conventional book with a conventional storyline and the conventional conventions of fiction then look elsewhere. If you are looking for a Pratchett clone for the steampunk genre… then look elsewhere. This isn’t so much a novel as it is experimental prose. If that doesn’t appeal to you then you definitely need to look elsewhere. I did enjoy this though, really I did, but I don’t think this style is for me. I would still give it 4/5 even though I have decided (unusually) that I do not want to read any more in the series. I will certainly be exploring more of the author’s work though and look forward to reading Un Lun Dun (which is on my Kindle) and as mentioned before, I have already read Tis The Season (which I will read again in December and post a review then). I really appreciate what Miéville was doing – it just didn't speak to me in a big enough way that I simply must read the next one. I probably will though, but I’m not rushing out to get it. See more book reviews at my blog
A very good ghost story for the upper elementary student. Mary Downing Hahn's writing will keep them on the edge of their seats without being terrifying.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: IQ Kültür Sanat Yayıncılık
I thought this would be a great picture book for my Holocaust unit (supplement to Anne Frank, or to use for their WWII research papers), but the writing was nothing remarkable, and I wasn't even moved as much as the story should have moved me. It seemed incomplete, rough, and a little fragmented. It left me with many questions and utterly unsatisfied. I did learn about aspects of the Holocaust that I hadn't known before (minimal), but not enough to suggest that my students read the whole thing when there are better books that cover the same topics. I feel really bad, as always, criticizing a memoir that expresses pain or recounts a traumatic experience, but I just wasn't brought into the character's feelings and experiences in a way that was transformative. Sorry. :(
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kırmızı Yayınları
Love love love this book it is incredibly romantic and a tear jerker.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Tonguç Akademi
good so far
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