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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Tara Kitap
I love everything David Wiesner has come up with - he is a genius among men!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kırmızı Kedi Yayınevi
This was so much fun I read it in one sitting this afternoon. A great Saturday afternoon read.
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I love the thylacine and looked forward to reading this book for quite sometime. Although first chapters were pretty exciting and interesting it started to get a bit dull toward the center and downright tedious at the end. I agree with one of the other reviewers. It would have made an excellent long article in the New Yorker or something but it's 20 some chapters wear thin and become pretty formulaic. 1) We go to this place to look for the thylacine. 2) We meet a colorful character. 3) Weird things happen and we end up learning about another animal. It is a great read if you're looking for a fun way to get an overview of the flora and fauna of Tasmania, which I enjoyed but i was ultimately disappointed. Also, it was written by two authors and the chose to constantly say "we" which took some getting used to in the early pages.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Müzik Ofistanbul
This was a wonderful blend of humor, vulnerability and wisdom for me. I enjoyed every essay, and have recommended it many times to friends. My reading group is about to embark on it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Altın Nokta Yayınevi
Too cheesy for my taste.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İzdiham Yayınları
This was one of those magical books that I couldn't put down. So many of the reviews talk about how he wrote about the ordinary in magical ways, and he did, and there was more to it, more magic and insight into life and its twists and turns than I would expect from such a young person, and a man. He can write the thoughts and feelings of an elderly man struggling with telling his wife of many years that he is dying and his memories of being a gravedigger in the war and how no one knows this either; a young woman unexpectedly pregnant and scared; a scarred widower raising his daughter after being unable to save his wife; and so much more, like what it feels like to physically connect with another person that makes sex so much more, what it feels like to struggle with infertility and the cultural shame of it; and how some call out to Allah and some to Buddha and some to angels. A very complex story but so simple in its beauty... or as the publisher says, "hip and soulful." Plus it is written in a sort of prose/poem style that is powerful... I think I will borrow the phrase hip and soulful for now on for books I love... ""He says my daughter, and all the love he has is wrapped up in the tone of his voice when he says those two words, he says my daughter you must always look with both of your eyes and listen with both of your ears. He says this is a very big world and there are many many things you could miss if you are not careful. He says there are remarkable things all the time, right in front of us, but our eyes have like the clouds over the sun and our lives are paler and poorer if we do not see them for what they are. He says, if nobody speaks of remarkable things, how can they be called remarkable? He looks at her and he knows she doesn't understand, he doesn't think she'll even remember it to understand when she is older. But he tells her these things all the same, it is good to say them aloud, they are things people do not think and he wants to place them into the air." — Jon McGregor "If you listen, you can hear it. The city, it sings. If you stand quietly, at the foot of a garden, in the middle of the street, on the roof of a house. It's clearest at night, when the sound cuts more sharply across the surface of things, when the song reaches out to a place inside you. It's a wordless song, for the most, but it's a song all the same, and nobody hearing it could doubt what it sings. And the song sings the loudest when you pick out each note." — Jon McGregor (If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
I first read this when I was about 10, and I "was" Jim Hawkins for hours on end! read it manyy times since and still love it,if you want a good "nostalgic"-type read, read this.
Some parts were absolute brilliant and others entirely confusing. I wish she had written the book in a continum instead of chopping it up and adding to the confusion. Also, Alma's chapters are written in bullets, I did not understand the need for doing that. Introducing Bird as a link to the story in the last 30 pages was unneccessary. On the very positive side, the author has a strong writing style. I wish she just wrote without the gimmicks and I would have enjoyed it a whole lot more. Definitely liked all the characters in the book and the story line was really strong in the first half. However, the ending left me wanting more. After making me go through this tumultous journey, you cannot leave me without a definite end.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sis Çanı Yayınları
I finished this in a day. Does that say anything about this book? Maybe, or maybe just what kind of person I am. Narrative and subject matter are equally compelling. As a person who longs to "leave the rat race" and run off into the woods, never to be heard from or seen again, well...this fit my bill.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Henri Alleg
The most devestating thing about Sandman is the fact that the series ends. Endless Nights was Gaiman's first revisit to his Endless universe in some time, and I think his time away sort of shows. The stories are about each of the seven Endless, and there's some great stuff in there, but it doesn't have quite the oomph of his earlier work. Still worth it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Novus
Çocukken, Anne'yi sevmiştim - her şeye romantik bakış açısı, hayal gücü. Küçük kızlar için en iyi kitap sanırım.
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