Yi Hyewon itibaren Chernaya Lakhta, Leningradskaya oblast', Russia

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11/05/2024

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2019-02-04 10:41

Tanrı’nın Ölümü ve Kültür TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yordam Kitap

** spoiler alert ** I vacillated about whether to give this book a 2 or a 3. I eventually went with 3 because while I usually dislike (and sometimes hate) Balogh's books, I kind of liked this one. I actually liked Jasper and Katherine. Jasper doesn't take much seriously besides betting, but he was funny and I liked him. I also thought Katherine was more fun to read about than Vanessa. when they have to get married, she doesn't get all hissy and make Jasper feel like shit about it, which is rare. however, the sisters are still too damn sorry for Meg - seriously, she DOES make her own decisions, no matter how responsible she feels for her family. the two huge problems that bugged the crap out of me: the secondary "plot" with Charlotte & Clarrie and the writing itself. Clarrie was boring. Charlotte was boring. what was the point? stereotypical gross cousin wants to marry stereotypical pretty cousin (I think... I skimmed this part), Jasper saves the day, we love Jasper, boring boring boring. the writing was probably more annoying. I think Jasper "drooped his eyes" or looked "lazy" or "lazily" or projected an aura of "laziness" at least twenty times. eventually I just wanted to mainline caffeine into him. we got it, he's lazy, next? and there were some other moments where I was just thinking, "did people actually talk like this?" usually when the word "ah" was used. that sound should only be made after drinking a cold soda on a hot day. however, she did use the phrase "trip the light fantastic" again, which makes me laugh hysterically, so I will now be expecting to see it in every subsequent book of this series.

2019-02-04 14:41

Evren Ve İnsan - Alper Özdemir TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Eser Sahibinin Kendi Yayını

The Lovely Bones is a story told through Susie Salmon about her murder. The story starts with her and everyday life, moving on to the murder and the rest of the book follows Susie's family and friends and seeing how they are dealing with her death. Susie wants to reach her family but obviously she can't, she sometimes watches her murderer, hoping he will get caught. I had watched the movie first and really liked it, it was so sad and disturbing I thought the book would be just the same. It had the same sadness obviously with the main storyline to do with murder but a few things were different, I liked how that the story carried on for longer than in the movie, you got to hear about Lindsey, Susie's younger sister getting married, graduating and so on which I liked to know what happened later on. I always felt that I wish something worse had happened to George Harvey after what he did not only to Susie but all those other women and girls but he still got a bad ending. The main character I mainly felt sorry for other than Susie was her father, her mother seemed to bottle it up and not want to talk about her or have anything to do with her but her father was distraught, he didn't know what to do with himself and he even suspected George Harvey but no-one listened. It was also interesting to know more about Lindsey in the film it was as if she wasn't as bothered about Susie's death but in the book you find out what she was doing, she was bottling it all up, keeping it in and taking deep breaths to be strong for everyone. In the shower was the only place she could cry and deal with her grief. A great story, really sad, a story of how one girls murder can affect so many people not just in the moment but for years later.

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