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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: TÜBİTAK Yayınları
It was a good book and a neat background story of the Billings house and girls.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alfa Yayıncılık
The story was brilliantly told and totally mesmerizing. I am amazed at how much faith Capote must have had that the people he was spending so much time with would yield a good story. I have no idea how many of the details he filled in himself, but the whole thing turned out to be just like a great novel.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Altın Kitaplar
I enjoyed it!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yason Yayıncılık
A much more insightful and challenging read that "Plain Language". He makes very bold observations that demands your thoughtful analysis and understanding of church history. Didn't like so much in the beginning but by the end when I understood his style I really enjoyed it.
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My favorite of the triology! Loved this book from begining to end and that it tied up so many of the loose ends and filled in the blanks from the past two books.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Egmont Yayıncılık
Banning books at no time is actually good. It should depend on the children themselves, instead of their parent’s decision. After I have read and heard of some books that were banned, I realized something. They were either banned for either surface reasons or under the surface reasons. Surface being violence or sexuality, beneath surface being things like racism or the depiction of the past cultures. But I stand with the notion that at no point and time should books be banned. Even if their content is controversial, its the right of the readers to decide whether its suitable for them. Just like movies, the viewer or in this case readers, should be able to decide the book's suitability for themselves. The act of Banning books actually makes people want to read those books. They think to themselves, hey they banned that book, I wonder what their trying to hide from me? So now people are still going to read them, so this means it doesn't matter if they are banned or not, it is futile to ban them. Books are meant to inspire us, drive us, make us feel something we've never felt before. Sometimes even to enhance our experiences or possibly even understand them. I read this book called My Trip to Alpha One, about a boy who visits his grand-parents. Which after while turn out to be cyborgs, and his real grandma and pa are being kept in stasis. Boy eventually saves them, but the whole time before, he could let the cyborgs know, he had to wait. Now in 9th I read this book called Huckleberry Finn, which is a banned book. The main character Huck reminds me of the boy in My Trip to Alpha One. Due to the fact that they both could do anything until they could. The Boy in Alpha One needed to wait to catch the cyborgs off guard, Huck needed to wait til his dad was gone before he attempted to escape. Now I didn't realize that the two books shared this or that Huck Finn would even lead me to this conclusion, til I read it. So now think of a book that you have read and then a book your reading now. Is there something you understand better because you read it, I guarantee there is.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Parantez Yayınları
The Golden Compass is by far the best book in the His Dark Materials trilogy. Maybe it's just me, maybe I like how the main character starts off safe and innocent, at home, and wins a few easy victories before things get really strange, before she gets really far from home. But no. I have to say, this book is plotted the tightest, moving quickly from one interesting locale to the next interesting character to the next fascinating idea (bears with invincible armor? Well, I never!). The second two book of the trilogy are weighted down with their own self-importance, serious and boring, with unnecessary death and miraculous changes of heart I just don't believe in. Golden Compass will delight you like childhood delights us, without beating the shit out of you with its message about innocence and puberty. Oh, and one more thing: Phillip Pullman, if you're reading this - you're a blowhard. How dare you talk shit about Tolkien and C.S. Lewis? You'll never be as good. (See page five of this article): http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2005...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yediiklim Yayınları
This is a wonderful book about love, war and food that will have you craving the dishes mentioned. Of course, the author is kind enough to provide some recipes along with her witty take on life. I found myself laughing (inappropriately) at her descriptions of how marriages are arranged in the Middle East. There are a lot of little insights into this little understood place with first person accounts make the area a lot more real than what you see on the news. It is a blessing that Ciezadlo is a journalist since she brings a natural balanced view to the war torn areas of Beirut and Baghdad. She really made the people accessible though their customs and food. I don't recommend reading this book if you are hungry, since the description will have you craving the food. I received this book at no cost from the publisher in exchange for my honest review.
Funny. Political. Transcends time and space.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Epiphone
pretty good book!
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