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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Remzi Kitabevi
TOTALLY FUNNN!!! WHERE'S THE SEQUEL?!?!?!?!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Uğurböceği Yayınları
Not for young readers. Some sexual content.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: YdsPublishing Yayınları
Lewis presents so many interesting ideas as to why medieval literature is the way it is and how a reader has to approach it differently then modern works.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ağaç Kitabevi Yayınları
I'm still in the process of reading this, but it is very engaging so far.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yapı Kredi Yayınları
One of the best opening scenes, a funny and endearing ride of a story.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilgeoğuz Yayınları
I was interested in Greg Mortenson as a person, and his accomplishments in the Middle East. Although I was impressed by him and satisfied to reach the end of the book, the reporting and story telling was too long and a bit convoluted. The middle pages seemed stretched out just for the sake of being dramatic, where I would have preferred more factual reporting on the sequence of events that G. Mortenson was doing. The work of building schools in the Middle East to promote education over ignorance is substantial and interesting enough. But the reporter seemed to find forced drama in every other person Greg met, and after 3/4 of the book, it was hard to keep track of all the names and characters. I still could appreciate the big picture at the end, but it was slow in the middle due to an over-reporting attitude by the co-writer David Oliver Relin.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Akıllı Adam Yayınları
Fresh back from a trip to New Orleans and I wanted to know more and this book delivered. I loved learning about the people working on the river, and the barges being ripped apart and the wood being used for sidewalks. You know that great drink Southern Comfort, with it's carmely flavor originated there. I also learned what Creole really meant arfter reading this book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Boğaziçi Yayınları
'varieties' is accurate in that she has several techniques, vaguely constellated around her interests (of translation and epistemology, of 'deep ideas' of self). she's a great bridge to the Modernists... she's thinking about them--Kafka, Proust, Beckett, Woolf--throughout, but we hear her thinking in a very contemporary language, one that is constructed and fragmented *from* modernism, a cento of modernism. relatedly: she's a good mimic. beyond this also, she's several of her own styles. the short shorts that worked best for me were those that point to that one vaguely has experienced but has never been able to articulate--and so come with an a-ha! ...some however were confounding and i wonder that in these absolutely crucibled forms (the FF) if authors are forced to use personal or limited connotations of language that simply don't 'mean' for everyone, and thereby necessarily create (unintentionally?) obtuse texts... "The walk" is so far my favorite. at first glance seems a very traditional story--about two people, a proust translator and a proust critic, taking a proustian walk--but reveals itself to be self-commenting, creating a neat and mirrored world (which in itself is an act which comments on proust's architecture of the two ways). also a beautiful style, wistful. other longer ones are exhausting and exhaustive thought experiments, some by their exhausting function are similar in their ambitions to sorrentino's use of the exhaustive list... by her carefully chosen and paced varieties, she satisfyingly obliterates the dichotomy of show and tell. "Enlightened," in entirety: I don’t know if I can remain friends with her. I’ve thought and thought about it - she’ll never know how much. I gave it one last try: I called her, after a year. But I didn’t like the way the conversation went. The problem is that she is not very enlightened. Or I should say, she is not enlightened enough for me. She is nearly fifty years old and no more enlightened, as far as I can see, than when I knew her twenty years ago, when we talked mainly about men. I did not mind how unenlightened she was then, maybe because I was not so enlightened myself. I believe I am more enlightened now, and certainly more enlightened than she is, although I know it’s not very enlightened to say that. But I want to say it, so I am willing to postpone being more enlightened myself so that I can still say a thing like that about a friend.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Yayınları
I've read this book before but this is the first time that I've listened to the book. Patrick Lawlor and Melanie Ewbank are the narrators and have done most of Suzanne Brockmann's audiobooks and they are good. The story is typical Suzanne Brockmann with lots going on. But the main story is around Sam Starrett and Alyssa Locke. They have a great chemistry together and it's lovely to listen to how they come together despite everything. There is also a secondary storyline about Max and Gina; which gets both frustrating and sweet. A great story and one that I'm more than likely to read/listen to again.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Detay Yayıncılık - Akademik Kitaplar
Used to call this book my bible, need to read it again.
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