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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Medine Yayınları
My copy is the original published in 1964. It is one of the better books on Set Theory and the solved problems in the book are wonderful.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Fono Eğitim Yayınları
Review by Stephen Byrnes, ND, RNCP Would you buy a book that was literally set on fire by its critics on a television show about it in Finland? I would and so should you. The long-awaited English version of debunker extraordinaire Dr. Uffe Ravnskov's notorious book is now available from NewTrends Publishing.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Swiff
FIRST LINE: "Moth was flying his kite near the aerodrome when he heard the dragonfly crash." Young Moth had grown up in Calio, the mountain city, dreaming of becoming a Skynight, one of the elite pilots who flew the fragile, beautiful, newfangled flying machines called dragonflies. To the north of Calio stretched the Reach, looking like a sea of fog that never ended. Flat and peaceful, the mists of the Reach flowed all the way to the horizon, and Calio loomed over this vast forbidding expanse like a sentinel standing guard. There were numerous tall tales about the lands beyond the Reach, and Moth heard the wildest of them from Leroux. Leroux, had once been one of the legendary Eldrin Knights, had taken guardianship of the ten-year-old when Moth's mother died. At first, Moth had been expecially fascinated by Leroux's stories of the Skylords, but at the grown-up age of thirteen, Moth was becoming increasingly skeptical about the existence of these mysterious, powerful and frightening beings from beyond the Reach. When Leroux died, Moth was faced with an impossible task: to protect Lady Esme, Leroux's pet kestrel. And protecting Lady Esme would mean venturing into the forbidden Reach with his best friend Fiona, to find dragons, battle Skylords, and discover the secret hidden within the kestrel herself. It would be easy for me to ambiguously rave about Starfinder. As I said before, I loved it. But I know that others found it lacking, so I thought I would specify what I loved, so that you can judge whether you might use the same criteria as I. 1. It's intelligent. The tone of the book doesn't condescend to readers. The narrative might be a little slow for someone only interested in action, but the metaphors and literary elements are delightful for those who choose to identify them. The language is lyrical but not flowery, with lots of good SAT words sprinkled throughout, in only appropriate places. 2. It's original....but familiar. The Hindenberg meets Fantasyland? Heck, yeah. I never expected, plot-wise, what would happen next. The characters were complex enough to keep me guessing. And the Reach itself is a magical land created wholly by Marco, rather than lifted from the idea of some other one. While the plot and characters are original, Starfinder, for me, had the feel of so many of my favorite worlds and authors and characters: Narnia, Neverland, Naussica of the Valley of the Wind, Anne McCaffrey, Lewis Carroll, Howl's Moving Castle, Xena - to name a few. In other words, this story felt very comfortable, both exciting and familiar, and that added to its charm. 3. It's got heart. Marco is careful not to reduce any of the conflicts in Starfinder to dualisms. There are many shades of grey, and the reader is given a chance to think about what his or her own response might be even as Moth or Fiona make theirs. There's a great deal of affection - parental love, friendship - without romance playing much of a role in this book (other than, for example, a husband-wife who are obviously fond of each other.) Whatever the emotions, Marco elicits them organically, without resorting to cliches for loss or joy or anger or exhilaration. Starfinder would make a great present for boys around ages 12 to 14 who like to read, or for reluctant boy readers ages 12 to 18. I wouldn't buy this for a girl unless I knew she was open to the strong female characters and didn't expect mushy romance. But everyone - everyone - should at least check it out from the library.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Remzi Kitabevi
Robert Frost wrote "Home is the place where, if you have to go there, they have to take you in. Meg Mitchell Moore's novel, The Arrivals, is a lovely illustration of this sentiment. It's the story of what happens when William and Ginny Owen's adult children unexpectedly return home for the summer. Ms. Moore's loving examination of the family and their interactions makes for a lovely story.
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I miss the Baxters... they became part of my life....
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Manuel Raymond
Nobody’s girl was an interesting read, very insightful into the ways of teen girls. I liked the storyline of the fight in Spain with Ruby and the girls. I think this was a really exciting bit in the book. I think the characters were believable and could relate to some of the storylines. The written language was easy to follow also. I think the message to just be you and also stick up for yourself was cool. Before reading this I’ve never read any books by Sarra Manning, however after reading Nobodies girl, it’s one of my favourite books; I will read more from this author soon!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: 1001 Çiçek Kitaplar
"Overall it is a good quickie, perfect for a lunch hour read." Read more of Charity's review on NRR http://www.nocturnereads.com/A-Darker...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Şira Yayınları
have read this a couple of times. still feel i havent read it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Berikan Yayınları
Bud, Not Buddy, by Christopher Paul Curtis explores the life of a young African American boy growing up in Flint, Michigan during the Great Depression.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Yayınları
This is one of my favorite books of all time. I LOVE THIS BOOK and recommend it to anyone who has never read a Henri Nouwen book and needs a book to start with.
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