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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilgi Yayınevi
I don't know why I didn't read this book when it was published. I wonder whether my younger self would have liked it since it seems almost adult-like in its look at 4 smart 6th graders and their paraplegic teacher. Reading it now, I can see why it won the Newbery but in my mind, it can't hold a candle to "From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.'
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İlke Yayıncılık
An irreverent book of spiritual depth and humor, the author breaks each chapter into its own mini-tale of personal experience. It is easy reading, yet contains unique views of life and its humility. I'm not sure what classic Lamott is, but this is a signature work by a very highly regarded author unafraid of revealing her warts to her readers.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Çocuk Yayınları
This book showed me what it is like to be a drug addict (without me having to be one ^_^ ). It also taught me to make better choices in life and be happy for what is right in my life.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
This book lead to me writting soo many papers about Malcolm. This book is exteremly inspiring, and it goes through one mans search for the truth. I wish I was alive during X's time.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Palme Yayıncılık
indulging in some nostalgia by reading this again. there's an awkward magic to this book that is missing from most superhero comics these days. (Bulletproof Coffin TP comes closest) I like the subtle shift from animal rights polemic to post-modern play. I like unpolished Grant Morrison given the freedom to be bland & dull, then surprising you with wonders. (aside: I wonder how many things Grant has written have been shaped in response to one of his cats dying. Clearly this, The Filth...)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Dergah Yayınları
This is one of those books that could have ended after about two chapters. Not really worth the time it took to read it. If you're bored on vacation and it's the only book on the shelves besides romance novels then okay, read it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Lal Kitap
So I've had this book on my list for awhile because it was "recommended" to me by Goodreads. Well never again! Next time I should seriously think about it before buying a book recommended by a website... *SPOILERS AHEAD* The story of Jane and her mysterious appearance in Graynier the town, the idea of whether or not she was a ghost or a reincarnated spirit of a former Jane Pettigrew was intriguing, but after reading I seriously couldn't care less. There was nothing remotely interesting about any of the characters, to me they were one dimensional beings who had serious issues that they needed to get over. Honestly I thought Brett was a terrible father and just boring to boot. Nothing was remotely attractive about him. Neither was his son, the townspeople and most of all Jane. After her supposed big reveal of what happened to her in the 1800s and her what led to her murder, I couldn't give a $#it. Jane was not only an idiot back then, but still an idiot coming back to the present. Not only was the reveal contrived and ridiculously stupid, the ending was a huge cop out. Killing practically everyone off? Really? This is like the most blatant pull some crap outta my ass storytelling ever! This story had so much potential in the start and then the author seemed to have just given up after chapter one and just seemed to say "The hell with this story, I'm just gonna crap all over it and hope I make a few bucks..." Don't waste your time reading this...I was generous in giving it 2 stars only because of the premise. Other than that, this was garbage all the way!
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I really like these prayer books. I have not read one on the proper year, but they still work very well and often it seems to happen that they have just hte message I needed to hear that day.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Destek Medya Yayınları
Early Plum, very good!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilfen Yayınları
Its odd the tiny things that can change your life, the things that can happen when you take one step out of your routine. Cal follows an escaped bird and Suzanna reluctantly accepts a gift from her dying grandmother and they are ripped from their mundane, safe lives, and jarringly shoved into place as unlikely saviors of a world of wonder in a battle that threatens to tear London apart. Having only read Clive Barker's YA Abarat series, I had expected a intricate, dark, and mind-blowingly beautiful story, but in this story he ratchets it up to 11! He still gleefully creates paradoxical creatures of unexpected beauty and horror like a macabre Dr. Seuss. While having the occasional "lets see how many odd combinations of things I can list to show how creative I am" page or two, the Weaveworld (the fairy land of choice in this story) he sculpts a world worth fighting for. I was reminded of Neil Gaiman, but while Gaimain often flits gleefully on the surface of darker issues, Barker takes a submarine. As Cal and Suzanna struggle to save the Weaveworld (which for 100 years has been sleeping in carpet-form), they are pursued by formidable enemies. A nightmarish trio of women (ala the weird sisters)are the first: the Immacolatta, the severe, tantalizingly icy virgin, the Magdalene, a grotesquely sexualized being who rapes men and gives birth to their monstrous offspring, and the Hag, a skeletal, unseeing specter. Shadwell, a smiling human salesman with a jacket that gives all who look at it their hearts desire, but at the cost of their will, is first their tool and them moves to prominence as the enterprising villain of the piece. The rogues gallery is rounded out by my favorite character of all, Hobart, a mad vigilante policeman who dreams of burning all disorder from the world as he peruses our heroes like a strangely sympathetic Javert from hell. The Scourge, the actual Big Bad, is a faceless horror that lurks in the background til the very end. The main thing in reading this book is to trust Barker. There are moments, especially in the beginning, when you wonder where this is all going, why he introduced this element so immediately, etc. Believe me, he knows what he is doing. While unconventional, it is one of the more structurally satisfying books I have ever read. Just ride in his little rickshaw from the gates of heaven to the mouth of hell and back again.
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