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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ganj Kitap
Don't read this book when you're tired. You will be very confused. Notice the four stars, though. Get awake, and read it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bahar Yayınevi
I read this for my post-modern lit course. I'm not usually a fan of blood and graphic violence, but I found myself enjoying this book for its strange take on machinery, eroticism, and obsession. Maybe it's because it's my first truly strange post-modern novel. (My second one was Murakami's The Wind-Up Bird Chronicles). (Postmodern lit; 200 pages)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Yayınları
Awwww! It's sappy and silly and lovable. It's certainly not a deep read, but if you miss your dog, this is a great. Also, it's a great read to help you rethink getting a dog before you actually jump in.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Çocuk Yayınları
The dynamic between Grace and Sam continues to be the best thing about this trilogy. Their love is still achingly beautiful and is one of the few redeeming qualities of this book. Cole and Isabel became more likable and slightly less annoying. But at the end of this book there were too many unanswered questions...(view spoiler) I felt like the "scientific" explanation of being a werewolf was interesting in the first two books, but in this one, it seemed completely implausible and poorly expounded on. (view spoiler) I will continue to love Shiver fiercely but I don't think I'll be reading this or Linger again.
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Prickly bark but soft heart.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Palme Yayıncılık
Julie Orringer has an incredible gift for storytelling, for painting the hopes and dreams and experienced horrors of her characters in such a way that is stunningly true to life. This story of wartime Hungary and Paris is an eminently believable tale of a family nearly decimated by war, and the hope they never lost. I will watch eagerly for more from Julie Orringer. I am an eclectic reader, and cross genres wildly, picking up the best and finding myself the richer for it. If you haven't heard of THE INVISIBLE BRIDGE, let me encourage you to check it out. This epic saga traces the Andras Levi family in pre-WWII Hungary. From Andras' experiences as a Jewish architectural student in Paris, through he and his brother's horrifying experiences as conscripted laborers for the Hungarian army, we find hope repeatedly shattered, and repeatedly regained. The love between Andras and fugitive ballerina Klara Hasz is poignantly told in all its joyous and potentially disastrous facets. Orringer's historical accuracy is beautifully couched in flawless pacing and her descriptive voice makes this a compelling and significant read.
Sounds like a children's story but content is adults only. Really entertaining.
Fully developed characters, emotionally charged, sometimes slow. I cried like no tomorrow at one point, but it took a little long getting there.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Çizgi Düşler Yayınevi
Una messa in scena disperata dell’orrore umano: esistenziale, socio-economico, corporeo… Sarebbe un romanzo a tesi se non fosse per la concretezza straripante (e sgradevole) delle vite dei protagonisti (senz’arte né parte lui, sempre affannato in cerca di favore e protezione; lei prostituta che sogna di emigrare), per gli ingranaggi esposti della società italiana del Dopoguerra, per quelli più piccoli, anch’essi svelati, che triturano i rapporti interpersonali ecc. L’esito su me che osservavo è stato fastidioso, direi, tanto che a un certo punto ho dovuto sospendere la lettura, un po’ perplesso, un po’ imbarazzato e anche un po’ atterrito per l’accanimento distruttivo — fin troppo credibile — della Necessità sui personaggi. Per puro caso l’ho letto in parallelo alla Strada per Roma di Volponi, dove si racconta una storia topologicamente simile: dalla provincia verso Roma in cerca di fortuna (solo qualche anno dopo); ma è un altro mondo interiore. Qui, nei Superflui, tutto è stretto, ogni muro sorge a ridosso, ogni porta è chiusa: soprattutto manca la capacità di immaginare alternative (per tare sociali, economiche — ovvio — che hanno allucchettato i cervelli, hanno prosciugato ogni energia); lì, invece, nel romanzo di Volponi, che pure in gran parte si svolge in una Urbino fortezza delle abitudini, per il protagonista baciato dalla fortuna era tutto un fioccare di possibilità, fantasie, riflessioni…
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Okul Yayınları
First of all, I usually enjoy the 'end of the world' disaster type books (Dies the Fire, Armageddon's Children) and movies (Mad Max, The Day After Tomorrow, Resident Evil) but this one I found unbearable. The premise was solid, but the characterization was awful. The author was obviously politically far right, which is fine, as a few of my favorite genre authors are quite conservative politically (S.M. Stirling, Brad Thor, possibly William R. Forstchen), but all of his characters were so far to either side that they were caricatures: The liberal president who has a breakdown after his friend dies; The tree hugging environmentalist who saves something small but causes mass destruction because of it. I will say that some of the ideas were quite unique and fresh, but the cliche characterization was just too much of a turnoff, especially with all the debilitating and infantile government partisanship that has been happening recently. Anyway, I made it halfway through the book before deciding that my time is too valuable to waste on this novel.
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