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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Palto Yayınevi
Interesting book about how we will always be wrong when making predictions, or how we will always be unable to expect or prepare for future catastrophic or other happenings. Sometimes a bit dry but mostly an enjoyable read about probability, statistics and rare events. However, I do not like how the author ridicules statistics. There's a thin line between pointing out weak spots and arrogance. The author isn't always on the right side of this line.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yağmur İnteraktif Yayınları
Sad, sad, sad, yet beautiful book. Did I warn you it is sad? It's sad.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Martı Yayınları
In this book, Charlie is up for a new adventure along with his entire family and Mr. Wonka. I love this book!!! It's funny and it's entertaining and makes your imagination run crazy wild. The book really took me there with Charlie and co. Hats off to Roald Dahl!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pal
Its not easy to find GOOD Partners!!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Extreme
Read "Crowds": Canetti makes a curious attempt at categorizing different crowds (baiting, flight, prohibition, double...), though some of this crowd categorization goes against what he had earlier said about the moment of crowd formation being the discharge of difference that transforms people's usual fear of being touched into a desire to be touched, a desire to form one equal social body. That is, some of the crowds he categorizes/reifies/ontologizes aren't formed by discharge. His most curious part of this book might be his examination of crowd symbols -- things like fire, the ocean, corn, sand -- that can be used to either symbolize or understand the crowd in different formations. In some way, his rigorous categorization works against his metaphorical expressivity (the unfair impression of him would go something like, "the crowd is like rain, man, and there are four types of rain"); but really it's his categorization-that-is-ontology (that seems to deny historical specificity) that seems to hamper him the most.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Say Yayınları
Christine Feehan has potential in her subject matter, but I'd say she falls far short of what could be. She tries for strong female characters, but then they all end up more or less dominated by the male lead that is "destined" for them. The only reason I've read as many as I have is hope for improvement, because there is some interest in the paranormal aspect, and because the characters have somewhat interesting lives, and you actually start to care for them since she tends to families/groups that show up in other stories. I finally have had to say enough is enough, NO MORE! I feel I wasted enough time on something that is really not changing or evolving, and is developing into nothing remotely near what it could be.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alice
This is one of those rare books that does a great job of combining personal memoir with scientific explanations. The author experienced first hand the groundbreaking discoveries about brain function over the last 50+ years, and as a Nobel Prize winner for physiology/medicine he was a major player as well. With this perspective, he traces the scientific questions about the brain as they evolved over his career. The author talks about many of the scientists and their methods in making these important discoveries, including his own experiments and motivations, he describes their significance in the evolution of the field, and he puts it all in the context of a personal narrative as an Austrian Jewish emigrant escaping Vienna before the worst of the holocaust and moving the the United States. If it sounds like a lot to tackle, that's because it is! But the book is very well organized, and presenting the science as part of a larger narrative, both personal and scientific, ties everything together very nicely. If there are moments of fatigue (for this non-biologist) reading about the details of the molecular biology of the brain and electrical experiments on neurons in Aplysia (a very large sea slug that figures prominently in Kandel's work on memory), they are a small price to pay for a beautiful history of the beginning of a very important science.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Galata Yayıncılık
Very long, very well written, and very much worth reading. It's a scholarly book in a non-scholarly tone.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: FNK Yayınları
I have read this -all of it. This was the first cook book I bought. I love it. It not only has great recipes which create rustic and earthy flavors and textures, but, the meals impart health. highly recommended I'm fond of the guacamole recipe and the date bread recipe. An old friend once thought the date bread to be too 'earthy' which is what I love about it! Deaf Smith Country Cook Book (1973)gives us recipes of the land, meal plans and food choices for all ages. I think I'll cook out of it all this week for fun!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Martı Çocuk Kulubü
Okay...I started this book thinking "This book is about a gun and the Alaskan gold rush. Do I really want to read it? It is going to be the same old adventure story." And then the beginning was a bit slow even though it started off with the mysterious death of the main character's father. But by the middle of the book I couldn't put it down. You knew how it was going to end but had NO idea how it was going to happen. Even when you thought you knew what was going to happen, that is NOT what happens. And all that humdrum, boring stuff at the beginning, that is what is important to the plot. Good read. I liked it. You'll like it. Read it.
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