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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kırmızı Yayınları
Heartbreaking and heartwarming; uplifting and harshly realistic, all at the same time. Scathing commentary on the capitalistic, corporate greed of the United States, destruction of the soul of the middle class and inhumane health care system provided to its citizens. Ultimately, a story that left me with tears streaming down my face and the confirmation and reaffirmation that love conquers all and is all that truly matters. A reminder to enjoy the journey and cherish moments of opportunity.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Çelik Yayınevi
I loved this book. Not one i would have picked up to read but it was a book club book and now i'm so glad I read it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İdea Yayınevi
I had to read this book in high school for my senior English class, I've read it several times since, and it remains my absolute favorite book. (This book is the reason I'm determined to name a son Phineas...) I love the characters in this book, and I think it's because I find something to relate to in all of them. I think it should be required reading for all young adults!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Mephisto Kitaplığı
GAHHH!!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: TÜBİTAK Yayınları
Another favorite poet
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yakın Kitabevi
Millionare's draftsmanship is, as always, brilliant. Its sort of shocking how easily the drunken, violent world of Mr. Crow and Sock Monkey translates to an innocent children's books, though I suppose that "irresponsible" and "innocent" are flip-sides of the same coin. That said, the work is merely cute, as dampening Millionare's acerbic witt to get a book that could be read to a child without scarring them for life deprives the book of much of why I love his comics in the first place.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Tenon
Pavel and Annaliese Bauer and their young son Pepik live in Czechoslovakia, along with Pepik’s nanny Marta, who has no family of her own, but carries on an affair with married man Ernst. The family has Jewish roots, though they themselves have barely embraced this side of their lives thus far. It is 1938, and with Hitler in power, Chamberlain operating a policy of appeasement and handing over the Sudetenland to Germany, everything is about to change for the Bauer’s. Though stubborn at first, and determined to believe that his beloved country will stand firm, Pavel slowly realizes that it is changing beyond all recognition, that his family is in grave danger, and he must take desperate steps to try and safeguard them all, which ultimately leads to the consideration of the option of the Kindertransport for Pepik. Such a moving and very sad novel of a human story, beautifully written in spare prose, I began to care for the fate of this family who just wanted to carry on with their life as it had been, with Pavel running his factory, Pepik playing with his toy train and soldiers, Marta loving being nanny to this young boy, and so on. Instead Pavel is actually drawn into a new belief in his Jewish religion, whilst Annaliese is trying to separate them from those roots. Although I could imagine all too well what fate might befall them, I felt so drawn in that I was rooting for them, and wanting to believe that nothing terrible would happen to this family. It is Marta’s perspective that we are often given on the family and on events around them; she is a key character, on whose actions and decisions the events turn, and who seriously influences the lives of the Bauer family in so many ways as the story unfolds. The novel has an interesting structure. Interspersed within the main story are small sections of narrative told by a modern day voice looking into the history of those who fled via Kindertransport; this narrator’s identity and their significance are only revealed towards the end of the novel. This voice causes us as readers to rethink the story we have just read. As well as this, there are several letters, which also appear at intervals throughout the book. This correspondence slowly builds to add to the picture of what has happened to the main characters, and it adds to the sadness and tragedy of senseless separation and unnecessary loss; it is truly heartbreaking to read, and for me these made the sadness hit home most of all. This book explores individual loneliness and family bonds, the ache to protect your loved ones in the face of danger, the danger of trust and risk of betrayal, and the desperate measures that were taken to survive in the face of evil.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Can Çocuk Yayınları
My Dad bought me the Little House series when he was away on a business trip when I was in 4th grade. I still have the set. Yet, I didn't actually read the books until I was an adult. I have always loved the Tv series. I've re-watched the episodes so many times that I have some of them memorized.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Net Turistik Yayınları
extremely violent--clearly suzanne collins' ruminations on the current state of our world--war is hell--the main character obviously has post-traumatic stress disorder, has separation anxiety for his weapons, can't go back to normal life--even when the war has ended and the world is destroyed, another war is about to begin--compromise is concluded to be the best way, since everyone feels equally shafted...the 5th and final installment does not glorify war
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beta Yayınevi
I don't have an addictive personality, nor I have I ever really been tempted or compelled by heavy drugs, so novels based around them don't really do it for me, and as famous as this is, it was no exception. I could appreciate how vivid his descriptions were, but I could only get halfway through this before I decided not to waste any more time reading something I really didn't want to read.
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