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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Belge Yayınları
so far so good half way through ....overdue at library and all copies are out, im thinking book-club, seeing as i got this on the "book-club" shelf.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: 5.Renk Yayınları
It is a different view on a overused theme. A good read, deserves a chance. Very unpredictable ending
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beyan Yayınları
I loved this one. Great character development, beautiful wording, intriguing story.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kuzgun Kitap
i was drawn to this book because of the sub-title -- choosing motherhood after a lifetime ambivalence, and because i saw her read from the book and she was great. after all, i am the queen of ambivalence. after reading it, i found it didn't speak as much to the ambivalence as much as it did to her choice. not really what i was looking for, but still enjoyable. i like her style and the frameworks she uses. an added bonus is that she's totally hot.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sinolingua
No, this was not my kind of book. SD tierd of all this vampire books.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Gold Müzik Market
I thought initially that it was going to be some fluff/trashy reading for my plane ride last weekend. I was wrong. It was actually a part historical, part fictionalized account of a southern family whose house was commandeered for the purposes of providing a hospital for wounded Confederate POWs. The woman of the house, who had completely withdrawn from life for reasons of her own, finds herself drawn to one of the soldiers. There was nothing sordid or trashy about it and I actually learned a bit about the Battle of Franklin in Tennessee. The book is a bit tedious in spots and gets a bit muddled with its multiple point-of-view narrations but in the end I thought it was a satisfying novel that is based on letters and diaries from various soldiers and family members. If I ever travel to Tennessee, I would like to visit the house and Confederate cematary portrayed in the book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Serhat Yayınları
This should be in the YA section. That said, I couldn't even finish it due to how annoying the characters were to me. It was very disappointing.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Şiirden Yayıncılık
Sure, the drawings are really nice. But the (lack of) humor, (bland) characters, and (derivative) plot are so uninspired that I couldn't get even a fifth of the way through this 1300-page brick. And PLEASE, comics people, stop using "th'" for "the" and bolding every other word. Stale newspaper comics from the fifties should not be the standard of excellence to which you aspire. And don't think you have to put a speech bubble in every panel. If the character's climbing a tree, you shouldn't have to have him saying out loud "Now I'll climb th' tree." That is, unless you're such a bad illustrator that you shouldn't be making comics in the first place.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Togan Yayıncılık
INFERNO deals with an overwhelming number of issues in a way that leaves us unsatisfied. In the span of a little over 200 pages, Stevenson tries to deal with rebellion, parental misunderstanding, homosexuality, arson, unhealthy vs. healthy friendships…Whoa! There are probably more that I missed. Just one of these topics is something that deserves a book to itself. Cramming all of these into one book results in me feeling dissatisfied and cheated out of a better, more complete and fulfilling story. Dante is a mediocre protagonist who makes bad decisions I often can’t relate to; as a result, she hardly garners my respect and empathy. Similarly, Parker, while a compelling IDEA of a character, falls flat in practice. Her personality ranges from enigmatic, strong, and intelligent to scared and indecisive, to flirtatious and manipulative. While it is totally possible that all of these traits exist in one character, in Parker they felt disjointed, as if she were three different characters trying—and failing—to masquerade as one. As a result, I was unable to sympathize with her character, even though I admit that her problems are plenty and definitely deserve attention and maybe even therapy. Similarly, other supporting characters are either one-dimensional or else so caricature-esque that I couldn’t get into them. Jamie, Parker’s boyfriend, is unrelentingly the angry disenfranchised youth with the unexplained past. Leo, their other friend, has a backstory, but it seems totally separate from the person he is now. Dante’s mother was infuriating, but that was probably for personal reasons. I only wish that Dante’s parents were more complex characters, so I could actually believe their shifts in emotions and the mother-daughter bonding moments. Because right now I don’t believe them. All hope is NOT lost, however. The plot, while predictable, still managed to capture my attention and keep me reading. This book is really a plot-driven one. INFERNO is a beginners’ introduction to a variety of complex issues that need to be explored at a greater depth. I’m not sure who to recommend this to because there are much better books that discuss these topics out there.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Meinl
A little confusing to read. Albert stated that some of the book would be written from McQuaid's view which made sense but was awkwardly done. It would have been better to write it first person from him.
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