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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Çocuk Yayınları
I had a hard time putting this one down.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Çocuk
I consider this book the partner to French Lessons by Alice Kaplan. It's also an autobiographical account of the role of learning a second language and culture as a young person: how that experience can shape you and the way you perceive even the simplest things around you. The author discusses how, for example, "milk" in English denotes a highly processed and thinned drink that bears no resemblance to the product she knew as a child. As a result, this book helped me understand that whole concept of signified and signifier...one of those mysteries from college!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Yayınları
This is another Nuala Anne novel - part mystery and part romance. I enjoyed this book very much but it was not quite as magnetic as others in the series have been (hence the lower rating). In Irish Cream Nuala and her hubby are working to protect a friend of theirs from the trappings of his looney family - all while reading the diary of an Irish priest......is there a connection between the two? And can one mystery help solve the other? You will have to read to find out.....
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pan Kitabevi
Oh, vampires. I am so very not sick of you and all of your iterations. Seriously, I still love vampires. Sparkly ones, ancient ones, sexy ones, evil ones, nice ones, all of them. So when my cousin let me borrow two bags of books and I saw this title in the pile, I thought, "Awwww, yeeeeah." Jody is a vampire. (As I found out only after I read more than half of the book, her back-story is the subject of Moore's novel Bloodsucking Fiends, which I'll read next.) Jody was lonely and decided to change her boyfriend Tommy into a vampire as well, even though he trapped her in bronze and she only escaped because she turned to mist. Tommy isn't thrilled to be a vampire, especially since Jody didn't ask before she turned him. But they love each other. Unfortunately, the ancient vampire Elijah that turned Jody against her wishes is trapped in another bronze statue in their loft and he is biding his time until revenge can be exacted. Tommy and his co-workers, the Animals, along with a couple of cops had attacked Elijah's yacht and stolen his art collection. The Animals will not be pleased to see that Tommy is now the undead. Well, once they run out of money and the blue hooker named Blue that they hired in Vegas that now has all of their shares of the stolen art money learns of the vampires. Then the Animals won't be pleased with the vampires or what Blue has in mind for them. Moore is a genius with a crazed writing style that just works. He has horror and gore but also sweetness and love all floating around in his work. The Goth kid Abby Normal that becomes a minion to Jody and Tommy is written especially realistically. I can easily picture a sixteen year old girl speaking and thinking in the manner that Moore writes her. It's deliciously idiotic and childish while still intent on being above everything. So great. I would suggest reading Moore, no matter which book you're able to procure. If you don't like his writing then I just don't know what to tell you. Perhaps you need to relax a bit.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları
This is a collection of 3 stories about 3 different homes, and the lives and loves of the people in them, in New England during the mid to late 1800's. The best story was the first one, about a scheming widow who marries another widower, and sets in place a series of events that cause tragedy for the family. This story also featured my favorite character, the widow's daughter Lenora; a mischievous, trouble making girl who really had a good heart underneath; she was very entertaining and funny to read about. All 3 stories also had in them a "sickly" young woman, dying with what was probably tuberculosis. I am wondering if perhaps the author lost a sister of her own that way, and that is why it is a part of so many of her stories. The 2nd story was told in the first person, and the main characters first name was the same as the authors, so I have an idea that at least parts of that story were autobiographical. As with the first book I read of this author's, Lena Rivers, this wasn't great literature, but a pretty good and interesting read; all 3 stories kept my attention throughout and had some well written characters.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pera Müzesi Yayınları
I'm honestly not sure why, but I just couldn't like this book. I wanted to! I had just read Atonement and was ready for another deep, involving story with a twist. Well, this time the twist was just annoying and the characters were completely unlikeable. Bleh.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Radial
Victoria Laurie has done it again. This was a fun book filled with ghosts, murders and one demon. She has added some new characters that look like they will be back for another book. If you want a light, fun, ghost-filled mystery with attitude, this the series to read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kalkedon Yayıncılık
my favorite book of all time. a story like no other, a family as mad if not madder than my own and an emotional journey that stays with you forever.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beyaz Balina Yayınları
ITS GREAT
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Manuel Raymond
The best book in the series. Fast paced action and hard to put down.
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