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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alfa Yayınları
I love this book - the economic theory is debatable, but interesting.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kitap Zamanı Yayınları
A moving and heart-wrenching memoir. A beautiful and honest look into a young child's life at Auschwitz at the height of the Nazi regime. Not for the faint of heart -- but, if you can stomach the 120-odd pages, you will not be disappointed: you learn a great deal about our world's history and about the resilience of the human soul.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İSEM Yayıncılık
Very cute story and illustrations.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Egmont Yayıncılık
Amazing. Way more than a YA novel. Everyone (especially people who don't necessarily relate to information technology, people like myself) should pick up a copy. I loved it and will very soon be devouring the sequel.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sentez Yayınları
I believe this is Pankaj Mishra's first novel. In some ways, it is the stereotypical story of 'east meeting west' and most of the characters seem to have been created to fit a certain mould. It is the story of Samar, a young Indian who comes to the holy city of Benares and has hopes of making it to the elite Indian Civil service. He meets a bunch of westerners in the holy city and the rest follows. There is the beautiful French woman, Catherine, who is in love with Anand, an aspiring sitar player. There are Brits, Germans and others, who have their own romantic vision of India which often seems at odds with the India that Samar sees. The book does not seem to break out of many of the cliches associated with India, westerners who are Indo-philes and the middle-class Indian's associations with such westerners. It seems to be written for the westerner rather than the Indian audience. But the well-read westerner might feel 'bored' by the writing, I think. My Indian friends did not like the book at all as they thought that it was un-interesting as a book. However, my young niece seemed to like it. I read somewhere that V.S.Naipaul considers Pankaj Mishra as a promising young Indian writer. So, he must have the potential. However, this book does not do justice to him.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Genç Timaş
TGG probably deserves more than two stars, but I'm calling overrated on this one. Of course, I haven't read it since i was forced to in high school, but I didn't find any characters sympathetic. So it's a biting social commentary and historically relavant-- great. For me this just falls into the category of "I know I'm supposed to like this, but I hate it." It's okay if you hate it too!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Zambak Yayınları
You cannot help but be drawn into this book, like one of Van Gogh’s paintings the reader suddenly enters into a world entirely different than their own you cannot help but finish this book and look at Van Gogh’s works (or your own world for that matter) with new eyes….it’s like seeing his works and life with a new eyes and perspective. Five out of five starts, brushes down! See my full review here
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Türk Dil Kurumu Yayınları
The Three Imposters is a strange little book, a narrative about a secret society's efforts to retrieve a Roman coin ("The Gold Tiberius"), but this "novel" appears to be little more than a convenient device for telling a series of marvelous, horrific tales. Two of these tales--"The Novel of the Black Seal" and "The Novel of the White Powder"--are first-class works of imaginative fiction, and the entire book itself is entrancing, reminiscent of Stevenson's New Arabian Nights in its descriptions of London--conveyed in musical, Swinburneian prose--make of this nineteenth century metropolis something as exotic and fantastic as the Baghdad of Haroun al-Rashid. In addition, this collection contains not only two short stories but also the novella "The Great God Pan," one of the acknowledged classics of the weird tale. Its Chinese box structure--the horror revealed in fragments, in various voices, with lacunae which must be supplied by the reader--makes the narrative all the more compelling and terrifying in its obliqueness. (Lovecraft used this structure as his model for "The Call of Cthulhu.") "The Great God Pan" has an interesting plot as well, in that it is an inversion of the Ripper murders which occurred only a few years before. Instead of lower-class women murdered in the slums by an unknown male slasher, we have wealthy young men committing suicide in the most fashionable sections of London--and this time a mysterious woman seems to be involved.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Martı Yayınları
chon kesi dige hoseleye khoondane injoor ketab ro nadare,manam hichi dar barash nemigam;)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Altın Nokta Basım Yayın - Kaynak Kitaplar
Yes, I'm reading this book again. It's one of my favorite books and Madeleine L'Engle is one of my favorite authors. Is it weird that when I put books on my list, I'm disappointed when none of the various versions that show up to be chosen have the same cover art as my copy? I've had (and read many many times) the same copy of A Wrinkle in Time since fourth grade. The book is yellow and the picture is of Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin riding on Mrs. Whatsit's back on Uriel. I seem to be reading a lot of religiously-themed books this year. Interesting...
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