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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İthaki Yayınları
this is a book i am reviewing for the feminist review. i would love to discuss with someone else who has read it. i guess i was disappointed some at what i expected out of the book. and what i got. it sounded like this mind-blowingly scandalous challenging ideas about women book. but it wasn't. read it. so you can tell me what you think.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yargı Yayınevi
Someone in 6B is a witch. And, in the alternate reality described in Diana Wynne Jones's Witch Week, that's not at all a good thing to be. Jones plunks her readers directly into the life of Larwood House, a school in a present-day England that's a lot like the world we know, except for one major difference: witches are everywhere, and they are ruthlessly hunted by inquisitors. With witty, erudite writing, Jones tells of the adventures of the class of 6B as they set about to discover who among them is a witch. Clearly it's not the popular Simon or the perfect Theresa. Could it be fat Nan or sluggish Charles? Mysterious Nirupam or shifty-eyed Brian? This is the third of the Chrestomanci series. It was clearly written for much younger readers than some of Wynne Jones' books and, consequently, I found myself rather impatient over some of the story lines which seemed interminable. Please note that if I had encountered this as a younger reader myself or had discovered it in time to read it to the girls when they were young, I probably would have enjoyed it much more. As it was, for my own leisure reading, I didn't begin to really enjoy it until about the last fourth of the book, once Chrestomanci was introduced to the story. Like Eileen (was that her name?), I tend to have a crush on him and everything goes better with a bit of his character. The end was quite satisfactory and original.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Akvaryum Yayınları
Strange but intriguing...addresses the delicate ethics of science and creates a disturbing picture of a believable future
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One of the more interesting Rebus books. A good portrait of an intelligent psychopath as well as the damage they can do. Well written ,but still takes judicious skimming at times.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Elips Kitap
Interesting multicultural family saga—I really liked Farooki’s prose and the way she got inside her characters’ heads. The ending felt a little tacked on, but I still enjoyed this and look forward to reading more of Farooki’s work.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sınav Yayınları
The Book of Tomorrow is a magical modern age tale for young adults. Tamara is a teenager from a rich family and she is used to her popularity and getting whatever it is she wants. Then her father dies and she finds out that her family has unknown debts causing her and her mother to take refuge with relatives in the country. With her father’s death and the move to the country, Tamara’s world changes overnight. She is now surrounded by people she considers to be country bumpkins, relatives that are rather odd, and her mother seems to be taking permanent refuge in sleep. As she investigates her new environment she discovers a magical journal that reveals her diary entries the day before she writes them. As she reads the entries in the diary she becomes aware of a mystery surrounding her family, the nearby castle and a local nun. Tamara also meets two handsome boys in the midst of her sleuthing, and doesn’t find the idea of sleeping with one of them all that unappealing. The story should appeal to the young adult crowd, not only with the romantic story line, but the inclusion of mystery and magical realism. What I liked: The magical realism of the journal, the mystery, the castle backdrop, Tamara’s personal growth over the course of the book. Things to be aware of: Teenage drinking, a sex scene (which is not very graphic).
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İmaj Yayıncılık
This was the best Dresdin Files book so far. It was fast paced and took us deep into the world of the fairies. I really enjoyed it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Gür Yayınları
This book is wonderful -- funny, poignant. Great writing. Read it, read it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: TÜBİTAK Yayınları
I don't really know why I couldn't give this book five stars; there is nothing that stands out as particularly wrong with it, but I think it just lacked that little bit of "umph" that makes a book truly gripping and good. Overall, I enjoyed it; I mostly liked the characters and I loved the vivid descriptions of life at Auburn and at Corrie's home. I could completely visualize them and so often wanted to be right there. Even when I didn't agree with the characters, I was still usually rooting for them, which is a hard thing for an author to pull off. Corrie (the main character) is irritating at the beginning - lovesick and a bit naive, but things definitely get better, and I liked watching her mature. The choice of the book to only tell about Corrie's summers was an interesting one (3/4 of Corrie's life is left out!) but I think it worked. I liked the depths of the characters and the way they would often do things that were very unexpected yet still fit with their personalities (or taught us more about their personalities). It made them seem more realistic. Overall, I enjoyed the book but it was not a favorite. Perhaps, if I was not very used to this genre, I would have liked it more. -edit- Over time, the book has gotten better in my mind. There is a certain realistic tone to it that I really like. I feel like things happen in the book like they do in real life; the main character is often unsure of herself, and she has a "normal" life outside of her interesting summers. Things don't happen in the manner they would if the author was going only for dramatic effect; they happen like they might happen in real life; some things go as planned, and others don't; not everything is always totally happy; the main character is not present at every important event affecting the story. -another edit- Years after reading this, it still sticks in my mind as an interesting and good book. The part I always remember most is when (view spoiler)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Tekin Yayınevi
There are some books that are profound and convoluted and you have to plod through to make any sense of them. And then there are books that seem so easy at one level but leave you with a dozen thoughts to chew on. I'd file Things Fall Apart in the latter category. There is a line in the book about how the art of conversation among the Igbo tribe is highly valued and "proverbs are the palm-oil with which words are eaten." Achebe captures this sentiment perfectly through the beautiful metaphors and allegories in the book. You understand that the practice of dialogue is really lost to modern society while being preserved by "primitive" society.
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