Kitap için kullanıcı verileri, yorumlar ve öneriler
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Dorlion Yayınları
I love all of the ideas in this book and found myself really wanting to believe it was true. However, I don’t think that Walsh does a good job of proving that the first century Christians did in fact interpret the letter of Colossians in this way.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilgi Yayınevi
the movie made this book seem like a well prepared graphic screenplay. i mean, sin city it is not.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Epsilon Yayınları
This book didn't make me an amillenialist but it definitely continued to show me the weaknesses of premillenialism. Maybe I'm more of an a-premill-guy than an amill-guy. Anyways....
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İzle Akademi
I'm not sure what marketing genius decided to saddle this book with a pink floral cover. It's unfortunate and misleading. Once I recommended this book to a soccer-mom type looking for something for her Southern Writers Book Club. I'm not sure what I was thinking. Possibly I was only remembering how hilarious this book is, and how I actually cry with laughing every time I read it (and I'm up to my tenth rereading at this point). Or maybe I remembered the inspirational coming-of-age aspects. I think the flowery cover is what put the finishing touches on my argument and sealed the deal. At any rate, I failed to mention the massive amounts of drinking, swearing, smoking, and sex (lesbian and otherwise), or the fact that Florence King pretty much loathes humanity. It was apparently a little much for the Southern Writers Book Club Ladies, who were, however, too polite to directly complain. They did let me know that they would NOT be taking my recommendations ever again. Alas.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Arifan Yayınları
Thank you Robin for introducing me to DeMille's books. They are great for vacation reading.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: 1001 Çiçek Kitaplar
It sounds cheesy, but this book is truly amazing, and in one step really made me feel so much more confident about and in control of my finances. I am actually super pumped about becoming a millionaire now...hehe. Loved it! This book was written before the housing crisis and recession, but I think that the advice still holds true. The key is taking responsibility for your financial situation, which in a way applies now in the recession more than ever.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Erdem Çocuk
it was a really inspirational book. it has a whole bunch of vocabulary words.this book explains on how to become a true man in jeffrey marx's eyes. this book remind me of the quote by john f. kennedy that mrs. mcloed told us about because joe erman made a corparation is called building men for others.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bu Yayınevi
کافکا در کرانه" از زمان ،خاطره،سرنوشت و از گریز حرف میزنه". از "شن های سفید زمان" که می لغزند و واقعیت و خیال که در هم گره می خورند تا همون "فقدانی" رو تشریح کنند که "جانمایه ی بزرگ داستان های موراکامی است."هر چند با گره هایی که نرسیده به فصل بعدی تو ذهن خواننده حل میشه پیش می ره و کند پیش می ره. با کافکا تامورا و ناکاتا آشنا شید،اون هم با ترجمه ی خوب مهدی غبرایی
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kaknüs Yayınları
This was an amazing spy book. It kept me guessing, "is he good, is she bad, is he even who he says he is?" The author expertly revealed just enough to throw you off track, or even question things that you thought were obvious at first. The book ends with some finality, but there's an excerpt from the next at the back that is driving me crazy waiting for the book to come out!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ayrıntı Yayınları
Willie loved the outdoors. In fact, he loved the outdoors so much, that when the other boys his age tired of playing sports, Willie stayed outside, wandering around alone, enjoying nature, watching everything. He spent time taking naps by the river, wandering through the woods, listening to the sounds of the wild world. As he grew older, he had to hurry in order to accomplish all of the things he wanted to do in a day, and still make time for himself. Just like he loved to listen to the sounds of nature, he found he loved to listen to his teacher read poetry aloud, and he finally made the connection that he could write his own poems—about the ordinary things he loved: “plums, wheelbarrows, and weeds, / fire engines, children, and trees.” And he decided to write his poems without meter or rhyme. Since poetry didn’t make ends meet, he decided to go to the university to study medicine, and made friends with Ezra Pound, H.D., and Charles Demuth, and the four of them often hung around talking about art, literature, and music. After he graduated, he returned to his home town, and put out his shingle—he started his own practice, visiting patients in their homes in the morning, seeing patients in his office in the afternoons. He was the busiest man in town, but the poems still came to him, and he would write his ideas down on scraps of paper and prescription pads, so that he could climb the stairs to his attic at night, when everyone else in town slept, and turn his notes and ideas into poems. Melissa Sweet’s collage and mixed media art both inspire and are inspired—and actually contribute to the story, highlighting wonderful turns of phrase from Williams’ poetry. The simple, eloquent way in which Bryant tells the story of William Carlos Williams’ life is quiet and effortless, and the way that Carlos’ observations sneak in are priceless. This is the best way I can think of for young people to get their feet wet with Williams, and I can only say that I wish it were there for me when I was small.
Kullanıcı, bu kitapları portalın yayın kurulu olan 2017-2018'de en ilginç olarak değerlendirdi "TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi" Tüm okuyucuların bu literatürü tanımalarını tavsiye eder.