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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Belge Yayınları
Predictable chick lit with an element of, "she can't be THIS crazy, right?" Kept wanting her to be more mature, considering she's almost 30.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Adana Nobel Kitabevi
In Courageous, a novel which appears to be a police procedural becomes much more as the story follows the lives of four police officers who struggle to reconcile their profession with their private lives. The heroes, Adam Mitchell and Nathan Hayes, deal with personal loss as well as drugs and gang members, which, and perhaps for the first time, have leaked from their cop worlds to infiltrate their personal lives. The strong and vivid characters carried the book for me. I also found it refreshing – perhaps my being new to Christian fiction was a factor – to read a novel where the good guys with good values win out in the end. However, I found parts of the story unrealistic, with characters acting out of character. While the characters hold the story together, the constant and often abrupt point of view changes worked to disconnect the reader. Deeper into the story, this happened less often and at that point the book became a better read. All things considered, I enjoyed the book. I would recommend Courageous, by Randy Alcorn to Christian adults, at which the book seems to be aimed. For purposes of this review, I received a complimentary copy of Courageous from the publisher, Tyndale House. – Bob Avey, author of Beneath a Buried House
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Karakök Yayıncılık
Good summer read, will take a day!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kariyer Yayınları
Maybe you read this book long ago but for me reading it with my son living in Tiajuana, awaiting a green card for his wife, I realize that the people group changes but humanity is cruel toward outsiders. The issues of Oakies in the depression era are the issues of Latinos and so many other immigrants among us and beyond our boarders today. If your heart is not touched by the brokenness of this book, then you are dead.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İnkılap Kitabevi
All I remember about this book is Stop reading if you don't want big plot twist spoiled Don't be heartbroken... Even though IMO you are not missing much... It's a dramatic story for a few hundred pages, and then there is a flood. Suddenly, hilarity ensues. A dog with rabies comes out of nowhere, floats up to the guy, bites him, and then floats away into the night. I still laugh thinking about it. It's hard for me to take what happens from there on out all that seriously.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sınav Yayınları
Interesting to anyone who hasnt watched a ton of CSI or ER. We are all desensitized to death and dying in this day and age, so this book wasnt too revealing or shocking in my opinion but I am DEFINITELY donating my body to science now!! FASCINATING!!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Altaş Yayıncılık
** spoiler alert ** It was a good book.... but. This book continues on pretty much from where the first one finished up. But it just didn't make as much impact on me as the original. Like the first book, you get a lot of action and parallel storylines for your money. And in that regard, Larsson is to be commended. A lesser author might have split these stories across more books - but Stieg doesn't hold back. I felt the first book was like having two thrillers rolled in to one. This one however was just lacking something which didn't make for as compelling a story. Yes, we have a triple murder that everyone suggests Salander is responsible for. But a good portion of the book is from everyone else's perspective investigating the murders. The reader is pretty sure that Salander didn't commit the crimes so this portion of the book seems a bit of a waste as we ultimately know they're going to find out she didn't do it and start investigating the proper crime. I like the Salander character and this provided all the crucial background to her motivations and origins. I also like the scene in the caribbean where she kicked a guy into a hurricane. She's pretty bad ass. I like the Blomkvist too. He's a good character aswell. When he's not getting tail he's solving the mysteries, working the clues the hard way. The main problem i found with this book is that it's just too complicated. I found the story hard to follow. Even after having finished it a couple of days and having tried to explain it to people, i'm not entirely sure what specific set of events led to the murders. I also failed to appreciate that the giant hitman character is the same character as the drug dealer from the start. it's complicated. i found myself turning back and forth quite a lot to keep on top of the characters and the different relationships and histories. Overall, a good solid thriller that really does have an amazing climactic ending. Salander is a great character and the book is very well written. Worth a read if just because it builds on the characters from the first book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Martı Yayınları
Brown's stories, all save for one written in the first-person, feature wonderfully authentic narrative voices. As a transplanted Southern male, the rhythms and dictions of Brown's narrators were nearly enough to give me flashbacks. However, the narrators were largely undifferentiated; they bled into one another, and the voice that had seemed so singularly wonderful when I read the first story felt somewhat threadbare by the time I finished the closing novella. These stories are also sunk deep within the Southern oral tradition—so much so, in fact, that not all of them seem to work as printed literature. The plots of most of the stories are episodic, and the writing is weighted heavily toward exposition over scene. The strongest stories in the collection—"Sleep" and the novella "92 Days"—are the ones that buck this trend. In all, though, I'd recommend Big Bad Love on the strength of its narrators' voices alone. "My dog died," the title story's narrator tells us at the story's opening. "I went out there in the yard and looked at him and there he was, dead as a hammer. Boy, I hated it. I knew I'd have to look around and see about a shovel. But it didn't look like he'd been dead long and there wasn't any hurry, and I was wanting a drink somewhat, so I went on out a little further into the yard to see if my truck would crank and it would, so I left." And even though the story that follows doesn't completely cohere, it's a simple pleasure just to sit back and let this deep-fried Southern men speak.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Egmont Yayıncılık
A mildly humorous "travel" book from someone who doesn't like travelling. I must admit I couldn't really empathise with someone who couldn't be bothered to change his underwear for two weeks.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alperen Yayınları
This book is like a really good book gone horribly wrong. It's like taking the compelling yet hopelessly overpoetic final act of Wicked, and stretching it throughout an entire book. It's a shame, because the concept is so interesting, and the plot is so interesting. It just gets lost in Maguire's self-interest.
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