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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yayın Denizi
Theories of Christianity and the degrade/fall of women ranks.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İletişim Yayınevi
Amazing Christian Love Story! I read this book in one day. I could not put it down. Beautiful Story.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Siyah Beyaz Yayınları
Excellent, as always
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kavram Yayınları
My friend Melanie lent me this book years ago & I was embarassed that I had it so long, because it was a really busy time, and didn't finish it! So, I gave it back & had the intention of finishing it soon after. I finally did, all these years later & it is truly one of my favorite books ever. Thanks Melanie! I LOVE the characters, the emotion, love story & history. My only warning is to not read it in public- I only had about 20 pages left & took it with me to finish while I was having a pedicure. I was totally emabarssed as I sat there sniffing & dripping tears into my foot bath! This is a must read- go buy it for your book shelf to pass down to your kids someday. Just bought the sequel...hope it's as good.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Data Yayınları
easy-read
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Benim Hocam Yayınları
New characters as Rose chooses love or friendship
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Şiirden Yayıncılık
i liked the beginning and the end. i'd prefer to skip the middle.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alfa Yayınları
This book was recommended to me by a friend after I wrote about my feelings about the Bible. It's not a huge surprise that I agreed with a lot of what he says. I have felt disgusted at the things that Moses and many others in the Bible did and claimed God told them to do: killing, stealing, raping, slavery, etc. There are so many practices in the Bible that people would not condone now, and this is supposed to be revelation from God? I decided a long time ago that at best, the Bible was just a history book. It tells the stories of a people that lived long ago. It holds their beliefs, superstitions, and the way they tried to understand the world around them. Paine actually says it is more like a book of fables... stories and traditions that were passed down generation to generation and finally hundreds of years after the stories were supposed to have happened, written down. Paine talked about the teachings of Christ as mostly good, but some ideas being harmful to the person that believes them. I have also felt frustrated at the idea that a good or "Christlike" person allows themselves to be abused. That teaching seems to be taught most by the hypocrites who want to do the abusing and the mistreating. It creates people who allow themselves to be hurt in order to be good, and people who are rewarded for hurting others. I have watched how this idea plays out in abusive relationships over and over, and I felt angry at those that continue to teach it as if it is good and true. (IF I love you when you hurt me, why should you change and stop hurting me? If I stay in an abusive relationship and am even kinder when he abuses me, I am only teaching him to abuse me.) So... I agreed with and appreciated much of what he wrote. I love the idea that all of the creations and all of the science and beauty of the world speak of a God. We don't need the words of man to tell us what is, because what is speaks for itself.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Genç Destek Yayınevi
This is the sort of book I'm glad I read, but I'm glad I'm done. Many of the stories were interesting, but many were sad, even tragic endings to [famous] lives. I wonder how the causes of death in this book compare to the population at large (adjusted for time and geography).
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Güneş Tıp Kitabevleri
Deze roman, bijna een novelle, dateert uit 2000 en heeft als ondertitel: Een lang weekend in de Ardennen. Het verhaal Een jonge journalist, Matthias Crone, heeft als hobby het bestuderen van wolven. Als hij een interview leest met de pianiste Edith Waldschade, waarin ter sprake komt dat zij wolven houdt op haar landoed in de Ardennen, is hij dan ook op slag geïntrigeerd. Later doet zich de gelegenheid voor om naar het desbetreffende landgoed af te reizen. Daar ontmoet hij niet alleen Edith, maar ook haar voor oude, folkoristische, gebruiken levende zus met diens man, nogal een uitvreter, en hun naar een opwindend leven snakkende dochter. Daarnaast is er nog de halfbroer van de twee zussen, die op jonge leeftijd door hun vader in de steek is gelaten, naar hij beweert omdat hij niet de juiste (Arische) raskenmerken had. Wat was dat voor een man, die geleerde vader? Een nazi avant la lettre of een naieveling op zoek naar zijn Noordse wortels? Duidelijk is dat zijn dochter Edith haar liefde voor wolven van hem heeft geërfd. Als Matthias arriveert blijken Ediths wolven er niet meer te zijn. Zijn ze ontsnapt, of zijn ze met opzet verjaagd? Matthias besluit zich niet te bemoeien met het familiegebeuren, maar zich te storten op de omvangrijke wolvenbibliotheek die op het landgoed aanwezig is. Kan hij het volhouden om afzijdig te blijven? Ik heb weer genoten van dit boekje van Haasse. Ze gebruikt een bijzondere manier van het verweven van de verschillende verhalen. De delen die vanuit het perspectief van Matthias zijn geschreven, zijn eigenlijk rechttoe-rechtaan verhalend. De gedeelten waarin Edith met haar halfbroer praat, zijn op een toneelachtige manier weergegeven, met aanwijzingen over houding, reacties en omgeving tussen haakjes. En daartussen door zijn er brieven, krantenartikelen, elk in een eigen stijl. In het begin bevreemdde me dat wel, maar in het verhaal blijkt het eigenlijk wel functioneel. Elk brengt namelijk zijn eigen sfeer mee.
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