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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İştirak Yayınevi
This book is brutal and true, even darker than the usual Lynda Barry fare which already borders on chilling. Cruddy is simply soaked in grotesque, overpowering dread and fully embodies the horror genre in a way that makes Anne Rice look like AA Milne. I recommend reading it when somebody else is around in case you're freaked afterwards.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bu Yayınevi
5 stars so far...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Hisar Yayınevi
Wish I had read this before Glass Castle.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: ODTÜ Geliştirme Vakfı Yayıncılık
I'd give this 5 stars, except I'm too liberal with my 5-stars and need to hold back. But I was instantly drawn into Rob's true story of falling in love with Renee, their few years together, and her unexpected death, all tracked by music and mixes: the falling-in-love tape, the falling asleep tape, the dish-washing tape. Although the music was a wonderful lens, and just about everyone will recognize at least one song on Rob's lists, for me the depiction of the relationship was the best part. It described falling in love without any cliched angels or butterflies, even mentioning fear, as one reviewer said, "of losing oneself, of not being able to keep the other safe enough, of recognizing the other will be on hand to witness your inevitable worst." By reading the descriptions of the author's grief, I feel like I can better understand such a loss, even though I have not experienced it. "I had no voice to talk with because she was my whole language. Without her to talk to, there was nothing to say" (p. 156). And yet, when Rob has a "divine revelation" that it's time to get out of the apartment more, it's one of the funniest moments of the book. Just like in real life, you can't always separate the funny from the sad.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kanguru Yayınları
irritating,,shocking that it won a booker,,sad, no flow atall
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Evrensel İletişim Yayınları
This book is fantastic. I loved reading the poems about life. They were very captivating and made you look at your self in a different way. This book is special to me because my uncle is teh author. My uncle and I are good friends and I feel as if I understand the book better because I know him well.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Mavi Lale Yayınları
This is one of the most uplifting books that I have read about this time period. The way that the Ten Boom family deals with their challenging situation and the perspective that they have is amazing. It is a book that a person could reread every couple of years.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Cem Yayınevi
** spoiler alert ** **spoilers** but it's been around 200 years, so I'm not so worried in showing them here. But read no further if you don't want spoilers. * * * * I did enjoy this book but I must admit Pride and Prejudice is my favourite. Maybe the 'heroes' in this book weren't so compelling. Also, although satisfied with the ending, I don't know if it was me, but I was sort of thinking Colonel Brandon was growing attached more to Elinor, rather than Marianne at one point. Maybe that was Jane Austin's ploy... or did I misunderstand it? It could be that I didn't get enough of Edward to believe he was right for Elinor. He was talked about, and thought of, but not really on the page as much as I'd liked, so I couldn't 'see' the love/attraction between them. This book is still worth a read, if you're into Jane Austin or classics in general. In fact, maybe read it before Pride and Prejudice, so that you don't go comparing too much, which I think is what I was doing. But I've read it now, so I can watch the DVD that I've got and see how television adapts this book!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Dominguez
"I was the shadow of the waxwing slain By the false azure in the windowpane; I was the smudge of ashen fluff--and I Lived on, flew on, in the reflected sky" I am not worthy! I am not worthy! I feel like the boys from Wayne's World as Aerosmith passes them backstage at a concert. The "Robert Frost" like poet John Shade is dead. His final poem Pale Fire, is put into a book, complete with an introduction, a lenghty commentary (Annotations) and end-notes by Shade's editor, Charles Kinbote. Kinbote has a story to tell, and he believes he gave Shade the subject and theme of his last poem. What follows then is both mind bending and enchanting, as Nabokov demonstrates the power of storytelling and it's influence on people. Nabakov is a literary wizard, a conjurer of wordy magic, and Pale Fire is his tour de force. At once a whodunnit, a twisted narrative of guess who is who, and a compendium of allusions and hidden gems and puns and rambling digressions. His command and mastery of language is unrivalled and still remains fresh to this day. In my view, Pale Fire itself is possibly a nonsense poem, or just is what it is, and Nabokov is taking pop shots at literary critics and overly obsessed fans who project or infer their own intrinsic meanings onto the fiction they read and hold so dear. I want to write a more detailed review soon because there is so much more to talk about and digest. Even notable voices in writing like William Boyd and Anthony Burgess required multiple readings of this to fully appreciate it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Esma Yayınları
Overly hyped..unlikeable mc...awful
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Shmuley'i seviyorum!
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