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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Parıltı Yayınları
Is this where Mailer asks the question, why do gay men congregate in cities with giant phallic monuments? I can't remember.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Mathias Enard
A literate, engrossing read for fans of popular narrative non-fiction.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Koray Varol Akademi
This book is a chilling look at a teenager who is a social outcast and takes it out on his peers at school. There is an interesting twist that Ms. Picoult threw in which the reader does not see coming, but will shock you anyway. It's a very intense book. As usual, Ms. Picoult has done her research very well and has built a good foundation for this book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Optimist Yayın Dağıtım
This is probably my favorite collection of Sandburg's poetry, though I like so much of his work that it's hard to decide in truth. Living outside of Chicago and being familiar with it and with the prairieland as well, the images always strike home. For years I drove downstate, passed endless twists of barbed wire, corn, bleached barns and Sandburg always came to mind. He comes to mind often when I'm in the city. Particularly when I'm on the train there and watching the towns pass by before reaching Union. The idea of Chicago being the "city of big shoulders" or "the hog butcher of the world" have a true ring. Anyone with a favorite city, or a home city or town tend to know a little about it. Or if their parents are from a particular place. My dad remembers stories about the slaughter yards. I've heard about them from other people, some city historians, some family, some just happenstances of conversation or what have you. It's not one of my favorite poems, but it does resonate. For me, it's easy to see why. What I like most about Sandburg is how he captures not just the landscape, but the people. They're the blue collar working class and coming from a completely blue collar family, I can relate to that. But I'd like to think I'd relate anyhow.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Çocuk
I liked this book a lot. It is interesting, and now I understand a lot more about China.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Delta Kültür Yayınevi
not impressed....
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Artemis Yayınları
i've been putting off reading this book because i can never seem to find it when i have the free time. not to mention the fact that i juggle book and so i seem to forget sum in the process. oh well, it cant be helped or else i'd get bored and never finish any book. actual rating 2.5 the reason is because robin sharma is NOT cut to write story EVEN if he has a point and lessons to deliver.. dude its not ur thing! mitch album can do it.. but you cannot!.. ok? not everyone can pull a plot and deliver a life lesson. it takes skill so the story came off as a really long AD in my head.. yep, and advertisement.. and it went like this "HEY BOB! what are you drinking?" "oh! this? thats just the new energy drink, it'll make you a ROBOT in NO time!" "really bob!? what's it made of" "well i'll tell you HAL it;s made of pure nature's essence of bla bla.... etc" yes.. the ones who read it and hated it will know what im talking about the plot puts you off immediately.. of after the first chapter.. before the conversations started it was OK. Sharme, i wish you would've stuck to pure self help, you know? its not too late to turn it around having said that, i actually dont hate the book. i got a couple of paragraphs that i wanna share with you, i dont think they're spoilers or anything its a self help book so chill (if you care for your mind, if you nurture it and if you cultivate it just like a fertile, rich garden, it will blossom far beyond your expectations. but if you let the weeds take root, lasting peace of mind and deep inner harmony will always elude you) (look at the toxic waste that most people put into the fertile garden of their minds every single day... the self created fears that wreak havoc within your inner world) (worry drains the mind of much of its power and sooner or later, it injures the soul) (you truly cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought) (the ones who do more than just exist, the ones who fan the flames of their human potential and truly savor the magical dance of life do different things than those whose lives are ordinary) (adopt a positive paradigm about their world and all that is in it) (%95 of your thoughts today were the same as the ones you thought the day before) (mind management is the essence of life management) (you I CAN is more important than your I.Q) (ETERNAL OPTIMIST..) ( stop judging events as either positive or negative) (stop spending so much time making a living and spend far more time creating life) (the mind is a wonderful servant but a horrible master) (persistence is the mother of personal change) (with one eye fixed on the destination, there is only one left to guide you along the journey) (find out what you truly love to do and then direct all of your energy towards doing it) (do you know why most people sleep so much? because they really dont have anything else to do. those who rise with the sun all have one thing in common... purpose!) (worry causes precious mental energy and potential to leak) (take the time to think. discover your real reason for being here and then have the courage to act on it) (think genuinely and deeply about how will you improve your next day) (remember, you either control your mind, or it controls you) (stillness is the stepping stone to connecting with the universal source of intelligence that throbs though every living thing) (the mind can only hold one thought at a time) (self knowledge is the stepping stone to self mastery) (the quality of your thinking determines the quality of your life) (thoughts are a living thing) (everything is created twice, first in the mind and then in reality) ( if there's a lack in your life it is because there's a lack in your thoughts) (there is nothing noble about being superior to some other person. true nobility lies in being superior to your former self)>>> loved that one (fatigue dominates the lives of those who are living without direction and dreams) (every second you spend thinking about someone else's dreams you take time away from your own) (the main reason people do not follow through on any resolutions they make is that it is too easy to slip back into their old ways) (1- have a clear vision of ur outcome 2-create a positive pressure to keep you inspired 3- never set a goal without attaching a timeline to it) (kaizen = constant never ending improvement.) (questions are the most effective method of eliciting knowledge) (pain is a great teacher) (do the things you fear) (when you dare to get out of your circle of comfort and explore the unknown, you start to liberate your true human potential) (do the things that less developed people dont like doing) (put off short term pleasure for the sake of long term fulfillment) (happiness comes through the progressive realization of a worth objective) (life rituals: 1- mandatory period of peace 2- nature daily 3- physicality 4- nourishment 5- knowledge 6- personal reflection 7- music 8- spoken words 9- congruent character 10- simplicity) (the ten minutes period before you sleep and the ten minutes period after you wake up are profoundly influential on your subconscious mind) (laugh or force yourself into it) (i am more than i appear to be, all the world's strength and power rests inside me)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: D'Addario
I cannot say anything for this poem except it is amazing, it is something that each person must experience.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kare Yayınları - Ders Kitapları
This one was a thousand times better than the Divinchi Code-which I really liked as well. Can't wait for the movie to come out!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Clive Cussler
There is something untamed about the poetry of William Everson. Many of the images he creates are very raw, and even wildly perceptive, as he seems to sense something deeper about the movements of reality, something like the marrow of spirituality and of the world. The poems in this particular collection were written about nature, and are ostensibly the most secular of his writings. Yet even in his mountain retreat, as he channels Robert Frost (perhaps), there is a resounding depth to what he expresses, a sense of something just beyond our perception. I recommend "Steelhead" for starters.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Dokuz Yayınları
Bunu daha önce okudum, diziden sıkıldım ama başka bir şans vermeye karar verdim! İlk kitabı gerçekten beğendim
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