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The book is about learning the lessons of life and growing as a person.It teaches that life is a journey and not a destination. What we often search for, be it love, happiness or wealth is usually inside us; but we always search ouside of ourselves and forget to to look within.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Artemis Yayınları
started February 17, 2011
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Murat Açıköğretim Yayınları
classic. this is the one that made him who he was...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Yayınları
Hmmm... This book was adequate. It went relatively fast but I wanted to kick the mother character's ass the whole time. Not that I can judge as I haven't been in her shoes but her character was a real pain. While I was reading it I didn't have or develop any respect for the characters. It was interesting in that it delve into what happens after the stuff we see on the news after a kidnapping. But I wouldn't recommend it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: La Musica
Wow! You can't make this stuff up! Very interesting piece of history. Before reading this I didn't know much about Mary, Queen of Scots - what a strange woman! I loved the story but feel the book was a bit too long and very repetitive in parts.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık
love the cover anyway, so unique! how's bout the story? hmm pretty good enough. makes me things that a truly friendship between boys and girls cant be exist . keabayang ama cerita Ai sih, yah ada bberapa bagian yang mirip . tp overall oke banget kok .dan yang pasti ceritanya juga beda :p
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ses Müzik Aletleri
** spoiler alert ** I read Jane Eyre for the first time when I was about 11 years old. I fell in love with the story--even now, *mumble* years later, I often go back and re-read it. Now that I'm older and more cynical, of course I can see some flaws in the storyline. Rochester's complicated ploy to win Jane's heart and hand strikes me as particularly over the top. Dude, come on--you're rich and charismatic. Could she have really been that hard to convince? But wait--there are many, many more Gothic tropes. Madwomen in the attic! Virgins in moral danger! Pride going before a fall! Tragic separations! Trials by (in this case, literal) fire! Joyful reunions! Also Gothic-as-f*ck (ha) are the MacGuffins, breathtaking coincidences, and dei ex machina that first separate, then reunite, Jane with the love of her life. And who doesn't enjoy a few dozen proselytizing tangents about God's goodness and justice?--though, really, these are fairly mild compared to some contemporaneous works I've read. Yes, JE is a tad dated and may seem trite to today's reader. Even so, Jane herself is a strong and quite modern character. Despite the aforementioned cliches, the plot is engaging and reasonably linear. After many, many readings, I still love Jane's unique voice, her independence, and the fact that she found her happy (to her, anyway) ending.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pearson
A wonderful book about a medieval military campaign without any extraneous sentimentality.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doz Basım Yayın
This was such a good book. I had to read it for my english class and usually i dont like the books that schools force us to read but i adored this book and after reading it i felt ten times closer to my native american heritage. Its amazing what silko created in this book. Simply amazing
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Erguvan Yayınevi
Atonement is like a sharp dark cut of bitter love and sorrow. I cannot repeat enough how much I liked this book. As a recent instance of contemporary fiction, set before/during World War II, it captured a phenomenal story. A tremendous story, that I love even though I bemoan it. The author has a way of crafting images that I cannot praise enough. He just spins out, for example, a single sentence, and you know exactly how the character feels and what the scene looks like. Like this paragraph, where Robbie is at the dunes, trying to evacuate from France, trying to rest from the war: "As the food reached his stomach a bloom of warmth opened across his chest and throat. He had been walking these roads, he thought, all his life. When he closed his eyes he saw moving asphalt and his boots swinging in and out of view. Even as he chewed, he felt himself plunging into sleep for seconds on end. He entered another stretch of time, and now, lying snugly on his tongue, was a sugared almond, whose sweetness belonged to another world." That is amazing. Now imagine reading 350 pages of that. It's simply an experience. Not to mention how riveting the plot is, how hauntingly depressing the main idea is. Beautiful. Really, I should never ever complain about my stupid teenaged existence again. - - - Side Note: The movie adaptation was the single best adaptation of a book I have ever read. Done deal. I was sobbing and sobbing and admiring Joe Wright's excellence and sobbing.
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