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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kafka Kitap
I'm a sucker for Bukowski.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Dost Kitabevi Yayınları
Have you heard how Mr. McCloskey got the ducklings to pose for the drawings? Rumor has it that he used champagne!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beta Yayınevi
total page turner. and fun for the art nerd inside me.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Arı Sanat Yayınevi
I liked this book. It's easy to love the characters. Great visual writing style. I disagreed with the amount of profanity for a young adult book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Akaşa Yayınları
Pour avoir vendu son ombre au Diable contre la bourse inépuisable de Fortunatus, Peter Schlemihl va connaître une existence de proscrit. Chacun se détourne avec effroi de ce voyageur fastueux et munificent mais qui n?est plus un homme comme les autres. Condamné à vivre loin de la lumière pour masquer sa singularité, il tentera sans succès de reprendre son bien à l?Homme Gris. Mais un miraculeux hasard l?engagera dans la voie de l?expiation, du vrai savoir et de la rédemption. Ce récit fantastique et philosophique, écrit en 1813, est l?une des ?uvres narratives les plus saisissantes du romantisme allemand. Il est à l?origine d?un mythe moderne dont on n?a pas encore épuisé la richesse.Présentation et notes de Marie-France Azéma.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Seçkin Yayıncılık
As always, Davidson kept the pages flying by for me. Good light reading.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Kitap
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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Çizmeli Kedi Yayınları
I've had several people tell me they couldn't finish this book because it was too depressing. In fact, I think it contains some of the funniest passages I've ever read. The ability of the author to find humor in his tragic childhood was, for me, life-affirming.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Küresel Kitap
The Burning is the sixth book of the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series. It was a good story with a plotline continuing from the previous books, and a great resolution when Soren's brother and archenemy is killed. There are a few references to burning throughout the book, but not nearly as strong a theme threaded through as there was in The Shattering. We are introduced to the Northern Kingdoms for the first time in the series. We find that they speak different languages, have different weather, and practice different customs. The author makes the point that different kinds of people must come together in times of need to resist spreading evil. In chapter five, we see Soren begin to doubt his worthiness for the mission that Ezylryb has assigned to him. As the story goes on, he is continually disappointed in what he is able to accomplish, though he is quick to take full responsibility for any failures. As you would expect, this great leader is truly his own worst critic. I think even in the end he fails to see how much the Guardians were able to accomplish because of his leadership. Although I must point out that a constant theme of this series is the lesser characters stepping up and doing great things. We see that in this book with Gylfie and Twilla in huge ways, and other characters to a lesser extent. There is a discussion in the book about vanity. This hearkens back to the mirror lakes when the band was mesmerized by their own reflections and deceived. Gylfie mentioned that “she knew that vanity deceived, and was not a strength, but a weakness.” Having that previous experience helped her to succeed in her mission. I think of how often in our society people are mesmerized by their own looks, and fixated on how they are viewed. Later Gylfie refers to vanity as a “thief of flight.” The loss of flight, perhaps the most precious ability of an owl, makes the point of how destructive vanity can be. There is a brief discussion of forgiveness between Gylfie and Twilla. Twilla had come to the point of forgiving her greatest enemy, Ifghar, and treating him extremely kindly. Only then could her soul heal. Even when she saw no change in Ifghar's heart, she valued the change in her own heart brought about by forgiveness. This is in sync with Soren and our great old war hero, Ezylryb, and a far cry from the hatred and revenge that consumes the heart of Ifghar, Nyra, and Kludd. It is also notable that Soren is extremely affected by the death of his brother, Kludd, even as evil as he was. In the end there is some closure when his parents absolve Soren of any wrongdoing. The Burning was a good book. It did not have the elements of a great novel that its predecessor had, but it did resolve the war with Metal Beak and the Pure Ones. It also set up the expectation of the next great villain. There's also an intriguing loose end with Ifghar. Lasky does a nice job of setting up the next book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Saypa Yayın Dağıtım
This book was not as good as the second but it was still very entertaining. This book is basically about Katniss and Peeta going on a victory tour and trying to convince each district that they both truly love eachother in order to stop a rebellion against the capitol. After they visit eah district, they are thrown right back into the cruel hunger games, and once more, they must fight to survive.There are so many good parts in this book its nearly impossible to stop reading it. Especially at the end. The twist was so good and it left you wanting more.
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