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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Antik Kitap
Devilishly hilarious book with an amazing premise that is just so brilliantly realised.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Everest Yayınları
ชอบมากค่ะ เป็นแฟนตาซีจีนที่พล็อตซับซ้อนหลากหลายดี ประวัติตัวละครแน่น พระเอกเงียบขรึมน่าหลงใหล นางเอกน่ารักแบบขำๆ คนเขียนช่างคิดเรื่องและมุขต่างๆ ให้อ่านไปยิ้มไป ทั้งที่เริ่มต้นแบบบีบคั้นหัวใจนิดๆ ชวนติดตามมาก เล่มสองหวานซึ้งมากขึ้นกว่าเล่มแรก แต่ตอนจบก็ยังอดรู้สึกไม่ได้ว่า อยากให้มีฉากน่ารัก หวานๆ ของเยี่ยหัว กับป๋ายเฉี่ยนมากกว่านี้สักเล็กน้อยค่ะ
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Cinius Yayınları
Excellent, well written book about 2 sisters & a brother while their Dad is dieing. The author is the youngest sister of Susan Minot, also a writer (I think their brother is a writer as well).
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yeni Boyut Yayınları
A more complicated matters going on.. Guess I'll never tired for how the story develop... 2 thumbs up for Alyssa Day.. Move to the next book..
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Editör Yayınları
This book was free with my Mothers of Preschoolers membership 2 years ago. It is a collection of short (1-4 page) stories (à la Chicken Soup for the Soul) written by mothers about their challenges in raising small children. The stories are grouped into thematic chapters (i.e. Perspective, Hope, Finding Help), and each chapter ends with reflective questions. There were several nice stories in the book, and some of the reflective questions were nice. I do not, however, feel like I gathered any Earth-shaking knowledge on parenting. It was a nice, light read, but it should be taken for what it's worth and nothing more. If you like Chicken Soup books, then this is a nice book, as long as you are alright with several of the stories being infused with Biblical quotes and Christian perspectives (as MOPS, Inc. is a Christian organization).
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Uğurböceği Yayınları
Change is a word that can describe many things in Jaden Megg's summer. For the first time she's basically out of contact with her mom, who is doing volcano research while Jaden's living with her dad for the first time in four years. Jaden's meeting her half-sister and stepmother in person for the first time after several years of video chats. Her father has recently returned from his weather experiments and research in Russia to work near Placid Meadows, his company's StormSafe community. Spending the summer in Oklahoma is nothing like the Northeastern US where Jaden's grown up. There are massive storm shelters every fifteen minutes of driving in Oklahoma to provide havens when the tornadoes hit. Storms are worse around the globe with the increase in temperature, but Oklahoma is particularly bad. Jaden and her dad are nearly caught out in a tornado. When the first storm come while Jaden is inside Placid Meadows, she's floored by what doesn't happen. The storm doesn't plow through the community. It goes around. She learns that the storms never touch Placid Meadows. One of her new friends tells her it is in the contract that the storms never will hit there. Jaden doesn't understand how such a promise can be given. Change doesn't apply just to Jaden's family life, place of residence or her exposure to storms. She's participating in Eye on Tomorrow, a brilliant summer camp for gifted students. The campers are able to choose from different lines of scientific study and have access to simulation technology, well equipped labs and more are part of their summer study. Jaden's interests lie in storm dissipation as do those of Alex, a local boy in his second year at Eye of Tomorrow. Alex's family is one of the few still holding out on the farms near Placid Meadows, farms that have faced increasing weather damage that year. For the first time, Jaden faces criticism because of who her father is. As the two teens work together, their research into dissipation is thwarted again and again in simulation though Alex is confident in their calculations. They discover there is more to these storms than simple weather. Eye of the Storm is a gripping near future science fiction story filled with suspense. I think both middle grade and young adult readers would enjoy Kate Messner's work. There are twists and turns to keep the reader guessing what is going on as well as who Jaden can trust. Readers can compare the places and things Jaden encounters in 2050 with those we experience today. I especially enjoyed the character dynamics between Jaden and Alex. The librarian at Eye of Tomorrow was my favorite minor character.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Novus
i am surprised at how my own ambivalances about having a child are shared by others. i really appreciated hearing the thoughts i haven't really even admitted and articulated to myself spelled out and shared through the mix of rebecca walker's journal like entires and essays.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
except i read the book, not the audio recording. the guy is smart. makes you (me) want to be a monk.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Lastvoice
This was one of the 2003 RUSA Notable Books winners. For the complete list, go to http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/rus...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pozitif Yayınları
this series just gets better and im only 2 books in. i love Stephanie - shes a great heroine. hope she gets it together with Morelli in future books. Grandma Mazur is hilarious. and i still have 15 more books to go - cant wait
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