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How much I like this book will depend greatly on what she does in the following books.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
I've used this book a lot in class and the studetns like it a lot.
I gave this book five stars, even though it deserved much more. Since I wasn't a great fan of The Mortal Instruments (although I do read the books, because I'm curious), The Infernal devices is much better. Maybe it's the characters or the story itself - not a clue. But I loved every character in those two books and I just can't wait to read the third book - The Clockwork Princess. THE REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS, SO BEWARE. Tessa was and still is the greatest heroine I've read about. She's strong, caring, trustworthy and is not swooning over every attractive guy in the book [but maybe that's just because the story is set in the Victorian era? Who knows...]. I read TMI before TID so I expected to hate Tessa as much as I hated Clary (Yes, I hate Clary. She was the most dumbest and self-absorbed character I've read about. Even more than Kathy in Wuthering Heights. At least Kathy was spoiled, where Clary's mother was normal [except the whole Shadowhunter-in-hiding thing].) However, I loved Tessa. And when I read the second book, she became my favorite YA character. She wasn't stupid enough to refuse help when she needed it and didn't spend even a second (or a paragraph) to feel sorry for herself, even though she did have thousands of reasons to do so. I think Cassandra Clare did a great job creating Tessa and her personality - she wasn't perfect, she had flaws and she knew it. That's what made her great for me. And now onto Will... What can I say? Cassandra Clare didn't dissapoint here either. I was really expecting the reason Will was such a dick to everyone to be something small, insignificant, and that he alone makes it a big deal. Well, it wasn't. I won't say what it is - that is a huge spoiler, but I will say that it was worth waiting to find out. And we got to see a much sweeter side of him. The true Will really amazed me and I actually liked him in this book. His attitude wasn't selfish or cruel - it was the complete opposite. All he was trying to do was protect people around him. And, I'll have to say it again, I AM a sucker for the blue-eyes-black-hair combination. Seems like Magnus and I have a lot in common. :D Plus the whole colorful thing. I am a colorful person. And Jem. He was his sweet self as usual. I didn't expect any less of him and I liked how his relationship with Tessa evolved into something bigger. I won't say what happens, because that will be another huge spoiler, but let's just say it's going to result in a heartbroken Will. I was heartbroken a little when I read a scene between Tessa and Will at the end, but that's all my spitting out. Jessamine's betrayal absolutely pissed me off. Okay, that's a huge spoiler, hate me all you want. Blondie had been spying on her roommates and had been telling Nathaniel everything she knew about Tessa's plans to dodge the Magister and strike him unexpectedly (for a lack of a better description). When I found out that she married Nate (another spoiler) I wanted to jump her with a hammer and smash her empty head. How can a person be SO STUPID?! But since Cassandra Clare's character managed to make me feel such strong emotions, that's just proof of what a great writer she is. I think the reason I didn't like the Mortal Instruments was because this whole brother-sister thing between Clary and Jace threw me off. I know that they weren't really related, but it grossed me out to no end. And, just like Simon rubbed it in, Clary DID kiss her brother. Only she did not like it - Kudos to you, girl, even though I dislike you. Oh... sorry. I was rambling. So... now I guess it's Magnus time, eh? He is probably the best character in both series of Cassandra Clare. I like the way he broke things off with Camille by kissing Dazed Will in her own house. I like everything about Magnus and I can't wait to see what happens in his relationship with Alec in TMI. I hope Tessa pops in there, but that would be a huge spoiler, wouldn't it? And I liked Woolsey Scott! God, he was hilarious. :D I was expecting some kind of stoic moron, like Raphael (who really irritates me with his whole attitude towards Simon in TMI), but Woolsey was great. And his name sounds cute. Just say it outloud. Woolsey. Woolsey. So. That became one of my favorite books. I bought it, read it in a day and spend one hour contemplating how to write that review. I love Cassandra Clare's writing. She's amazing. Probably, after TID, I will read anything she writes. God, that is so Jeaniene-Frost-deja-vu. And although they write different genre of books, they are my favorite writers. Guess what I like most about Cassandra Clare's books? The suspense. It keeps you guessing and when it's finally revealed... BAM! So not what you were expecting this whole time. I'm gonna have to say that this is the best trait in her. She knows how to write mysteriously and doesn't leave anything out. Maybe others may notice plotholes, but I don't.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Mapex
Skimmed really, but there are some great ideas here.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nisan Kitabevi
"Super-Dren The De-Victimizer: The Super-Fun Way to Stop Being Bullied" is a comic book solution to bullying featuring the one and only kid super-hero nerd Super-Dren. Super-Dren takes his bullying victims to Weetopia and makes crazy but useful suggestions to defuse bullying talk such as "Use Humor! Say the unexpected! Get them off guard and maybe they will even start to laugh at themselves!" By playing out different scenarios where the victim returns the teasers' verbal abuse with unusual responses, a whole new interaction pattern possibility evolves. This is the idea at the heart of "Super-Dren the De-victimizer." Another key concept is, "Treating your enemies like friends gives you so much power. It turns them into your friends (p. 14)." And the Welcome to Weetopia sign reads the secret weapon of Super-Dren: "Treat others as you would like to be treated." At the end of "Super-Dren the De-Victimizer" is a list of 8 rules that can help turn bullies into buddies, with accompanying cartoons and examples. "Super-Dren the De-Victimizer" is a great kid-friendly guide and tool to defuse bullying behaviors. It is especially appealing to middle school students aged 7-12.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Lis Basın Yayın
I just started the series recently with the first book and loved it. When I got this book (#9) to review I had to skip the ones in the middle. I hate reading them out of order, although this was still a good story, so I'm going back and reading them all. This series is a great combination of paranormal, romance, action and best of all - humor. Author Kim Harrison does a terrific job of creating strong women. Witch Rachel Morgan is the main character and with the help of her pixie friend Jenks, is off on another adventure. The road trip across the country is a riot as Trent and Ivy help create chaos. I thought my family was tough! Drama and action are soon thrown into the mix as they are being pursued by a variety of bad guys including a demon who eats living souls. Yum. The characters are so interesting although I'm looking forward to finding out more of their back story and how they got to this point. There are obvious romantic connections and they're definitely complicated. But some loose ends are beginning to come together and the writing is excellent with several new plot twists. I've read many 5 star reviews for this and several people have said it's their favorite Rachel Morgan book. Harrison does not slack off with the story line and intricate layers of the magical world have been built up throughout the series. I was missing out on that without reading the books in between but this was still very enjoyable. The ending has a good set up for book #10 next year. I can't take it anymore...I'm off to read the rest of this series, right now! Thank you to HarperCollins for a copy of this book to review.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kırmızı Yayınları
Impressive.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Chiviyazıları Yayınevi
like the way the author writes the story.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Kitap
Grade 1-4
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pyramid International
Will Kymlicka's thoughtful response was the most worthwhile of the bunch. (Note: Okin was my professor's senior thesis advisor)
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