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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Macaw Books
don't read it
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Artshop Yayıncılık
Not finished yet, but this book had caused me to laugh out loud several times and really think about getting back out in the wild and exploring.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pinhan Yayıncılık
Very helpful
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ekin Basım Yayın
Het voordeel aan in bed liggen met de griep in Alicante, is dat je plots tijd hebt om een hele hoop boeken te verslinden. Het verhaal draait om een aantal mysterieuze babymoorden, die initieel aanzien werden als wiegendood, maar waar toch iets meer achter blijkt te zitten. Weer een politie-thriller, wat eigenlijk niet meteen m'n favoriete genre is (wel van de Papa, vandaar het grote aantal thrillers in mijn gelezen-lijstje), maar dit boek kon er mee door aangezien de auteur tijd genoeg nam om de achtergrond van de personages te verduidelijken. Al zou ik het niet meteen aanraden, er bestaan toch betere literaire thrillers dan dit boek.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Wordsworth Classics
** spoiler alert ** I was fascinated by the premise of this story - the fact these tapes existed and would then haunt 13 people, teens + 1 teacher, made me feel very anxious. I can't say I really enjoyed this story, because the subject was just so dark (kind of like the Hunger Games series), but yet, on the other hand, it was a good read. I think this is a book that I will think back upon in the future...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Çocuk Yayınları
ah, to live the life of barb and mike...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Say Yayınları
Basically, this book was not as interesting as it should have been, given the subject matter. Corbids are fascinating on a bad day. Some species use tools (some even make their own), they can recognise their own reflection as themself, they're sociable with weird rituals, many species adapt brilliantly. They talk in distinctive ways and have been known to name people. They survive in deserts and the Arctic and every where in between. More than that, they're part of human culture and mythology around the world. Myths about them, positive and negative, abound. They make the world, they steal the sun, they ferry souls to the afterlife, they lie and cheat and save. So a book about them should not be a struggle to read. The book isn't anecdotal enough to be easy read, but it's not sharp enough to be interesting scientifically. There are interesting bits in it, but not enough and you wade through words to get to them. Stuff on the language is interesting, myths around the world, different types of corbids and different adaptations (crows in Japan using cars to crack nuts, for example), mating, behaviour-- it's all fascinating stuff. The problem is, you're reading the authors when really, what you want to read is the birds.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İletişim Yayınevi
Once again, here I am giving Yuu Watase another shot. Fushigi Yuugi was good for a few volumes, and Absolute Boyfriend was good except for the lackluster conclusion. This one's only 5 volumes long, so why not? It's starting out strong; the main character Tanpopo is likable and genuine, outgoing without being obnoxious (Miaka, anyone?). I don't want to kill her! In fact, I would totally be friends with her! Now the question is, will she become totally stupid like Riiko and Miaka, or will this be the time when I realize just what it is everyone sees in Watase?
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Everton
I met him, he signed my book. I learned a lot about the 1968 World Series Champs.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Erdem Yayınları
Indispensable for a thorough reading of Ulysses. This is a reference book, with entries arranged in order of their occurrence in the text. Originally compiled to help students in Gifford's own classes on Ulysses, it sets out to answer just about anything you might want to "look up" while reading Ulysses--which is a lot, and this is a big book. For example: you're reading the Lestrygonians episode, and you come across a mention of "lemon platt". What's that? Look it up in the Lestrygonians chapter of Ulysses Annotated, and you find: "Candy made of plaited sticks of lemon-flavored barley sugar." In the next line or so of Joyce's text you come across the mention of "a christian brother". What's that? It's right here: a paragraph on "a teaching brotherhood of Roman Catholic laymen, bound under temporary vows." In a similar way, Gifford goes into references to the Bible, to Irish history, to Greek mythology, to references to Blake, Yeats, Wagner, and many others, to identifying the specific Dublin individuals and businesses named in the text, as well as giving full verses of the many poems and songs alluded to by Joyce, and much else besides these things. This book is the result of someone's having done all the "looking up" that can be done with Ulysses, so you don't have to. It does not attempt to go into the meaning and symbolism of Ulysses very much; for that you need other works. But if you want to read Ulysses with anything more than a slight comprehension, you need this book--unless you already have an encyclopedic knowledge of 1904 Dublin and Ireland; Irish history, culture, and folklore; 19th-century poetry, fiction, opera, and popular music; the Bible; Homer's Odyssey; the life and works of Shakespeare; the works of Dante, Vico, Milton, Blake, Wilde, Swift, et al; the Catholic mass; Christian theology; Hinduism; and 17th-century English underworld cant. But if you don't have such knowledge, this book is for you.
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