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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ekin Yayınları
I enjoyed this one, with it's understandable focus on the stem cell issue, as well as an update on how Michael J. Fox is doing. It shames me that I keep working toward an optimistic nature, only to find myself kinda falling back toward negativity, while people who have it a lot rougher persevere and inspire. The author is a class act and I share in his hope that PD will be cured in the next few years.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Epsilon Yayınları
This is my favoritest (yes, I said that) play ever. It is funny and charming and tragic and slightly whimsical and hugely intelligent, but all easily accessible. Since I can't recommend you see the actual play on a book forum, I would say read this play, then wait a day, and read it again and see how much more you get out of it. Plus, it's a play, so it should only take you an hour or so to read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nüans Publishing
Fascinating story about a variety of characters surrounding the Worlds Fair in Chicago. Though the writing and descriptions get wordy at times, overall it's well written and quickly paced. And I can already see Leonardo DiCaprio killing the role of Holmes in the movie. (ha. pun intended.)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İthaki Yayınları
A few of the stories were cute. A few of them were awful. Most of them were just okay.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kırmızı Kedi Yayınevi
When I was young, one of the classics that I read and enjoyed was Dracula by Bram Stoker. When I was in the Columbus Ohio airport in October 2008, I saw people buying this book. I had more than 2 hours to wait for my flight so I picked this up. To my surprise, I was able to finish this before landing in LAX. I did not know then that this will be turned into a movie and I did not really enjoyed this because of Edward. It actually brought back the memories of Dracula from that classic novel. Also, the story telling is straightforward and easy to understand.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ötüken Neşriyat
Book Description A modern classic now available from Grove Press, Being There is one of the most popular and significant works from a writer of international stature. It is the story of Chauncey Gardiner - Chance, an enigmatic but distinguished man who emerges from nowhere to become an heir to the throne of a Wall Street tycoon, a presidential policy adviser, and a media icon. Truly "a man without qualities," Chance's straightforward responses to popular concerns are heralded as visionary. But though everyone is quoting him, no one is sure what he's really saying. And filling in the blanks in his background proves impossible. Being There is a brilliantly satiric look at the unreality of American media culture that is, if anything, more trenchant now than ever.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Gür Yayınları
Self-indulgent, yes, but I was happy to live vicariously. Hmmm, I think I'll redo that backyard as a Balinese garden ...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Elele İlk Adım Yayınları
I think the way Mike Lee wrote this book was the best way it could have been done. Having this book be entirely from the point of view of Nagash would not have as effective at making us feel the atrocities that he committed, because this book was just as much about the fall of Khemri as it was the rise of Nagash. I know some people bemoan the description of Khemri culture, but in order for the reader to truly realize the horror of what he did you have see all the decadence and wealth and watch it be trampled under Nagash's feet in his ruthless rise to power. You have to see the crowded streets become empty as lives become his currency. And you have to see it from other peoples eyes, because Nagash didn't care about the hundreds of thousands of people he killed to get what he wanted. The chapters we get of him showed us how twisted his mind was, how little regard he had for life he had, and how little he noticed the ruin he was causing. To much of that would have been boring to read, and we would have been jaded to the suffering of the Khemri people, but seeing the ruin that Nagash caused through the eyes of people who cared about the loss of life, who were enraged by it, kept this book from being just another book about the rise of a sociopathic tyrant, and turned it into not only the rise of Nagash, but the fall of the beautiful and rich culture of Khemri. Spoilers: Of course the culture doesn't completely fall, the good guys win, if only barely, and the other books have more of the fall of Khemri, but it doesn't completely invalidate my point, I don't think so anyways.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Manuel Raymond
bad cliffhanger. i thought it would finish us out, but NOOO.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Değişim Yayınları
A fast and fun read. I don't understand what all the hubub was about it's a work of fiction anyway. And yes the Merovingian kings did claim to be the descendants of Christ, but there isn't anything to back it up....
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