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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Parıltı Yayınları
Oh, how many times did I cry while reading this book?? I originally read this in Sept. 2002, according to my trusty book journal. I loved it then and I love it now. It's lusty and beautiful and funny and sad. Sure, Kingsolver can get a little preachy, but hey, in my opinion the world would be a little better place if we all took lessons from Ms. Kingsolver on biology and wildlife conservation!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: A Yayınları
The book is an easy brain-dead read but offers nothing to challenge or inspire a reader. It is rather lightweight and disappointing after reading.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Parantez Yayınları
Fun.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kevser Yayınları
Love this story. The best kid story I've ever read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Esen Yayınları
My Summary: Parker used to be the typical queen bee, always in control. Every aspect of her life was planned, posh, and perfect. 'Perfect' Parker Fadley ruled her school and her squad with an iron fist. But it turns out her empire wasn't as stable as she thought. As Parker begins to self-destruct, everything she thought she could count on disappears. The only thing on everyone's mind - the only thing nobody seems to be able to figure out - is why the girl who had everything seems so content to throw it all away. My Thoughts: I've been on a little bit of a contemporary YA kick lately, and when I asked for recommendations a bunch of you guys suggested I pick up anything by Courtney Summers. I'd never read anything by her before, but I trusted you guys... so glad I did! In almost every genre the main character is someone near the bottom of the social ladder - someone without a lot of friends or popularity to deal with. It was really refreshing to have a MC who knew what that world was like, and the way the author portrayed Parker's 'fall from grace' was incredibly realistic. Summers definitely knows how to write her characters. The mystery behind Parker's transformation was really well-done as well. I was hooked; I ended up finishing the book in practically one sitting, needing to find out what had happened. Final Thoughts: I recommend this novel to anyone who enjoys edgier contemporary YA or realistic fiction.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ses Müzik Aletleri
Her other books are better. This was a bit of a yawn.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beyaz Balina Yayınları
Very good, I definitely enjoyed all the books. I don't know what's missing that would make it a perfect five, though. I need to think a little more on that, maybe re-read the series or something so I can figure it out.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Avesta Yayınları
Are you the box needing a poke? Wow. Seth Godin’s newest book Poke the Box has been out for a mere 3 days, and I notice there are already 14 reviews on Goodreads and 46 more at Amazon.com. Blogger buzz was singing high notes in my feed reader. As an author it’s easy to feel the green monster of envy breathing down your neck, for Godin has quite a tribe of sneezers (as he calls his vocal audience of idea spreaders). However I’m someone who’s feeling mighty grateful for the energy he’s stirring up. Seth Godin enjoyed picking on managers in Tribes, We Need You To Lead Us, and he doesn’t let up in this book either: “So the new manager says to herself, ‘I better not tell my staff that pickles are the trendy new appetizer, or they’ll be on the menu within days— and if they flop, the buck will stop with me.’” However this time my reaction was different. I see his rant (which he admits PTB is, both rant and manifesto) as a welcome challenge to managers everywhere, one which asks, Have you been part of the problem? For if you have been (or heaven forbid, still are), here’s a guy giving you a golden opportunity: Evangelize new projects. Support their leaders. Turn into a new breed of manager, and prove that a lot of what Godin has said about you in both Tribes and Poke the Box is wrong — at least on your turf, in your workplace, and in your life. “The company policy manual has an answer for your situation, and it only takes a few vice presidents to make it clear.” Poke the Box is written for your employees, and/or you as an employee, and Godin has written it for just one reason: To convince them (and you) that they MUST have more initiative and be a self-starter in everything they do. Not should, must. And work is a great place to make your magical turnaround happen: “If there’s no clear right answer, perhaps the thing you ought to do is something new. Something new is often the right path when the world is complicated [as it often is.]” Godin’s coaching, and the sneezing of his über excited audience, is FANTASTIC news for managers — unless they’re the old schoolers he describes who much prefer employees who are “cogs” and excel at compliance, not creativity. However you… Are you ready to break some rules? Poke the Box is a quick read: Just 96 pages long. At $4.99 on Kindle and other e-readers, it’ll be a much better wake-up for managers than their morning coffee if they take Godin’s advice to heart and “Go, go, go.” I really enjoyed the book, for Seth’s trademark pithiness shines through in several spots (there aren’t chapters, just short sections). He has a talent for making contrarian thinking seem so obvious and reasonable: “Only in systems where quality is a given do we care about attempts [which might not work]. I’m not sure Yoda was right when he said, ‘Do or do not, there is no try.’ Yes, there is a try. Try is the opposite of hiding.” If your employees read this book, you’d best not be hiding either. They’re likely to need your help, for as I tell you in my own writing, over and over again, managers matter. I don’t care what Seth or anyone else says about you: To be an Alaka‘i Manager is to answer a nobler calling. Yes, I like Seth Godin and admit to being a fan. However if you’re a manager, I want you to prove him wrong. Wrong about your role, your spirit, and your demeanor. For he’s right about you in so many other ways: “You already have good ideas, already have something to say, already have a vivid internal dialogue about what you could do and how it might make things better. If you don’t, if there’s just static inside, I think it’s really unlikely you read this far… The reasons for lying low are clear and obvious and stupid. The opportunity is to adopt a new practice, one where you find low-risk, low-cost ways to find out just how smart and intuitive and generous you actually are.” At the end of Poke the Box Godin asks us to share it, his m.o. since he wrote Unleashing the Ideavirus. I hesitated after reading Tribes but this one is a win for all of us.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Remo
I'm getting into this series. So far so good.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Psikoterapi Enstitüsü
i liked the cloud factory. a well written kid-finding-his-way-after-college type of deal.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Tudem Yayınları
Nadiren yetişkin kitapları okudum (orta sınıfa ve genç kızlara bayılırım ve neredeyse sadece okudum) ve bu kitap bana nedenini hatırlattı. Karakterleri ve gerçek hikayeyi sevmeme rağmen, gerçekten umursamadığım bazı temalar / durumlar vardı ve keşke onları okumasaydım. Hikaye karmaşıktır ve Camilla Dickinson'ın hayatının geçmişinden günümüze, hiçbir uyarı olmaksızın, torunu Raffi'nin onu ziyaret ettiği şu andaki sahneler ve ayrıca çocuklarla ve kayınvalide ile bazı telefon görüşmeleriyle gidip gelir. İşin içine girmek ve etrafta dolaşmaya alışmak biraz zaman aldı. Geçenlerde "Camilla" yı okudum, bu yüzden yetişkin yaşamı hakkında okumak güzeldi ... bazen oldukça üzücü olsa da.
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