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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Artemis Yayınları
This is a strange and sweetly creepy little tale of a girl who flies Outside and Over There to rescue her baby sister from the goblins who stole her. The illustrations are absolutely gorgeous and the prose is complex and beautiful. A wonderful alternative to the Princess in Despair genre.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kitap Yayınevi
Quentin: still insufferable! Julia: pretty awesome! I get irritated with Quentin being such a whiny, arrogant d-bag, and then I read a quote like this, from Julia, and I feel like I'm supposed to find Quentin awful, so I keep reading: She felt bad about the fact that he was in love with her and that she found him deeply unsexy, but not that bad. Honestly, he was decent-looking, better-looking than he thought he was, but that moody boy-man Fillory shit cut like zero ice with her, and she was smart enough to know whose problem that was, and it wasn’t hers. ETA: Ok, I finished it. To be clear, the four stars are largely for Julia's benefit; her parts of the story were outstanding, and I was definitely rooting for her. Quentin, for his part, became gradually less insufferable, which is great! I am genuinely looking forward to the last book, as Grossman has set up a number of very interesting plot threads that I am eager to continue following. MINOR SPOILERS BELOW I do find it really interesting that Quentin, who has magic essentially handed to him, has to be constantly bailed out of very bad situations by his female friends, who had to fight hard to be given access to magic at all. There are definite parallels between Alice, who had to bully her way into Brakebills, and Julia, who earned her access to magic (and her total badassery) through sheer force of will. Both women have stories that are impressive and tragic and deeply affecting, and both are tremendously fascinating, which is not something I would say of Quentin, and I don't think that's an accident. So looking forward to Book 3!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: SAGA Yayınları
I liked this book a lot. I thought it was funny and a good quick read. It isn't great literature, and wraps up a little too neatly. However, I sure felt happy after reading it. Cap is a fun character that sticks with you.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sokak Kitapları Yayınları
I hate these books. lol. They are so sad and depressing and they piss me off. Nothing good seems to happen to anyone but Carolina, and I hate her. Even bad stuff happens to her. Jeez! But they are really hard to put down. I love them and hate them at the same time.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Olimpos Yayınları
By listening to my friends recommandation, i became really interested to this book. It was about a boy named Bobby who woke up in the next more morning noticing that he became invisible. He tried everything to tell him parents however all he does will just scared the hell out of his parents. He has to be naked around people because if he wears clothes, the only thing that will be reveal are just some floating clothes. The police came out to find the sudden diappearance of Bobby. Everyday Bobby will go to library. Somehow he met a blind girl and he slowly convinced her to believe that he is invisble. To find out what happened between Bobby and the blind girl and did he became normal in the end, you have to read the book. This book gave me lots of imagination because it used lots of imagery. This book shows things that people wanted but will never happen in real life. It helps readers to fill in the blanks of how it feels like to be invisble. I really liked the book after i read and i believed we will all liked the book if we all read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Türkmen Kitabevi
This is one of her earlier books in The Cat Who series and she's really in her prime. She's a bit of an odd writer - destroys important and loved things willy-nilly, kills off well liked characters and in her last few books she really goes off the rails. But I like Qwillerin and the cats - and there is always lots of books and food in the stories, so I enjoy them!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İnter Yayınları
This book about Valentino Achak Deng and his adventures, travels, and tragedies in pre-war Sudan to his eventual life in the United States was a very interesting read. The descriptions about the different cultures are intriguing, and keep the book interesting throughout. Valentino saw many sad things, but he also triumphed over his problems which is motivational. The foundation that Valentino Achak Deng and Dave Eggers started is also mentioned at the end of the book and the website mentioned is well worth a look.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Mikado Yayınları
Not until Dan Brown do we see a more thorough conflation of physical disability with ugliness of the soul. Way to go with the original metaphor there, Dan, Yukio. Mishima is, however, perhaps more compelling on the search for and meaning of beauty and the internal arrogance the self-declared misanthrope.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık
This book's length is simultaneously its strongest and weakest aspect. On the one hand, at 200 pages, it's by far the shortest of Eliot's novels, meaning that it can be read in one or two days, rather than a week or two. Moreover, it has all of the delightful aspects of Eliot's early works: a cataleptic miserly weaver, gentlemanly fops who talk themselves into poor moral decisions only to repent later, astutely written dialect, complex narratorial reflection on existence, etc. Basically, if you want to understand Eliot's earlier concerns, Silas Marner presents those as well, if not better, than say Adam Bede & Mill on the Floss (and even though it's longer than "Janet's Repentance" in Scenes of Clerical LIfe, it much more developed). However, having read Eliot's other works, it's hard to read a novel this short by her, as it could very easily be a 400 page novel. The weakest parts of this novel are the visible seams where it seems that things are being moved along for the sake of brevity. Basically, Silas in no way approaches Daniel Deronda, and is not even in the same solar system as Middlemarch, but, in relation to her early work, is a brisk and complex summary.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yapı Kredi Yayınları
I had high hopes for this book. The author came from a polygamist background and had been baptized into the mainstream LDS church. I just don't see her book as uplifting. I know she's no Sheri Dew but I was very disappointed. There's really nothing in this book that worth's talking about. That's all!
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