David Rosazza itibaren Pullans, Alsviķu pagasts, Latvia

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05/01/2024

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2019-01-19 13:40

Oyun Başlasın - Arzu Öcal TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Galata Yayıncılık

I read lots of conflicting reviews for this book and was wondering if i should pick it up, but i thought it was a very different story as i get bored with the same old thing i did decide to read it so this was not my usual book no sexy vampires etc but the lead male is strong and for once is not the one that comes in to save the day the female lead character is also strong finding her way in a world that has not changed where as she has changed with a death only in this case it was her own in this way i can compare it to when we lose someone and think the world changes and it gos on even though its never the same for us.I am not giving anything away but it happens early in the book but the following events happen in quick succession enough to keep you wondering what will happen in the end, it lacks lots of the real butt kicking action i love although enough moments to keep you going i will say no more on that as i dont want to spoil the end,it also has the tension and paranormal romance angle to keep you interested.I will say i think most of the people who didnt like the book may not like some aspects of her turmoil about her end if she does not get the drugs she needs now to stay in a life like state and some of the gut-wrenching gory parts of the book which are few but you feel her fear of the what ifs of how her life may end if shes not able to access the drug.In toatal i enjoyed this book and i read it in two days it was new and fresh well in story not in image sometimes and i will look forward to the next book.

2019-01-19 14:40

Seal - VI: Commitment TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

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This was an easy, entertaining read. The protagonist is a busy career woman, mother, and wife who develops a condition called "left neglect" after sustaining a head injury in a car accident (while using cell phone), and chronicles her journey learning how to live with the condition, in which she simply fails to notice everything on her left (her left foot, her left hand, the left side of a plate, the left half of a page in a book, etc.). (It sounds like a ridiculous condition and yet it is apparently relatively common....I'm not sure whether there is also such a thing as right neglect...) Anyway, as you can guess from what I've written so far, of course she comes to see that her life was crazy and unsatisfying, and comes to enjoy the small blessings in her new, slowed-down life, including reconciliation with her estranged mother, blah blah blah. I thought it was overdone a bit.... All in all, I preferred the author's first novel, Still Alice, which was about a woman as she grapples with a diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Perhaps that one was better because AD is a more common disease and therefore it's easier to relate to.....and it didn't have the "forced happy ending" that Left Neglected has. Which isn't to say that Left Neglected is necessarily unrealistic; it seems quite realistic that someone who developed this condition might indeed subsequently make the life choices that the protagonist makes....only that it still felt a little forced and overdone to me.

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