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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Net Çocuk Yayınları
I really enjoyed reading this book. It follows Lucette, the princess of Xandra, who as a baby was cursed by the queen of the vampires to get back at her parents. One day Lucette would prick her finger and from then on she would live a life of loneliness, in a deep sleep during the day only to awaken at night whereas the rest of the kingdom would be in a deep sleep at night only to awaken during the day. With her friend Alex, the crowned prince of the vampires who doesn't agree with his mother and Tristin, her crush from years ago who taught her how to slay, she protects the palace while all is asleep, until she can find a way to prove true love and break the curse. I really enjoyed this though i didn't find it as fast-paced it was action-packed. i found it slow in the beginning it got a lot better after the curse set in. I loved both of the guys in the book and couldn't decide who i wanted her to be with. I was so happy about them bringing down the queen of the vampires and i was so happy with the end of the book. Like Cinderella Ninja Warrior this is a choose your own path book and you get to choose what you think Lucette would do in three parts of the book. I will enjoy re-reading this book again and again and choosing different paths each time.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Antik Kitap
What a disappointment. It all started so well with the Traveller too. I got a kind of Matrix vibe from the 3 novels where the story started off well then just didn't know how to finish.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sola Yayınları
Satirical extravagance in a heart-tugging form. In Shteyngart's new novel, America is falling into ruins and true love is discovered, fought for, and lost. The characters are insatiable, determined, altruistic, and real. A great read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İnkılap Kitabevi
Computer whizzery and jiggery-pokery can do all sorts but, back in the day, this Newry lad painstakingly created a surreal, mythical Ireland using John Hinde postcards, scissors and glue.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Everest Yayınları
Learned a great deal about the history behind the Chicago World's Fair. The serial murder could have been a separate story but it worked together.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alfa Yayınları
one of my personal favorites. i have read it many times, but read it for the first time my freshman year of high school because a boy i had a crush on was reading it. i think it is a great narrative, that confirms you are not alone when feeling alienated and misplaced.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: TÜBİTAK Yayınları
...more like 3.5 starts actually. it's a good read, i just wasn't a huge fan of the titanic-esque ending.
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This book is a clear example of 'how not to write a book'. It does not provide any insight about the people it tries to profile. It is just a waste of time.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Martı Yayınları
Picture books in which beloved toys go astray are the heart and soul of the industry. The reasons are infinitely clear. When dealing with a four-year-old reader, you want to present them with a tale that taps into their insecurities and fears without going overboard. Showing them losing their mom or dad would be WAY too serious for the format, and that goes for the family pet as well. Better to keep it low-key. In this way books like Knuffle Bunny (in all three of its various incarnations) remains a beloved institution. The newest entrant to the field is the beautifully named I Must Have Bobo! by Eileen Rosenthal, illustrated by her husband Marc Rosenthal. Part epic rage against the dying of the light/losing of the toy, part battle of wits between a boy and a cat, Bobo is about the kind of struggle that any preschooler can understand. And while I might have put a different ending on it, when it comes to stuffed monkeys, Bobo is where it's at. Willy wakes up one morning to find there's something wrong. Something, or someONE, missing. Bobo, Willy's stuffed monkey, is always on hand when the boy needs to go down a scary slide or sneak past a large dog. So where is he now? After a quick investigation it becomes clear that Earl, the family housecat, is the unapologetic Bobo snatcher in question. Thus begins a battle of wits between Willy and Earl as each find and take back the beloved Bobo. Finally, when Earl has proved particularly clever, Willy finds the two on the couch and surprisingly enough envelopes BOTH in a big, affectionate hug. It's a great little readaloud if you're willing to give it your all. I mean, if you intend to read this to a group of kids then you really have to let you lungs rip with this book. Interestingly, the story begins between a third personal omniscient narrator but after that first sentence of "When Willy woke up, there was trouble" it switches over entirely into Willy's own dialogue. This means that the reader has to embody Willy and his pain. That first cry of "I must have Bobo!" has to come from the heart or you might lose your audience. Plus it's a lot of fun to scream. So really, win-win. Of course, one thing you really want when you're reading a picture book aloud to a room of kids is a kicking ending. You want something that's gonna stop `em dead in their little sneaker-wearing tracks. Good endings to picture books can go the surprise twist route (My Lucky Day, Bark George, etc.) or they can just feel satisfying (Fortune Cookies, Fortunately). I felt that I Must Have Bobo came close to the latter ending. After searching through the home not just crying "Bobo" but also "Earl", Willie finds both pet and toy snuggled on the couch. "Bobo! Earl!" he cries. Then, surprisingly, he drapes himself over both cat and toy. The text reads, "Here's my Bobo." So I full expected the final page to show a resigned Earl sharing Bobo with his human master with the final line, "And my Earl." Instead, the last page just shows Earl taking off with Bobo yet again. It's not introducing much of anything new, nor does it feel like a conclusive ending. I don't think it's a bad ending necessarily. If you read the book to a kid or a bunch of kids in such a way where it seems like "Here's my Bobo" is the last line then that final picture can be an amusing capper on the piece. Still and all, I can't help but think it would have been stronger with just that final heart tugging "oomph". The art of Marc Rosenthal has been pared down for this particular picture book, I see. Drawn in pencil and colored digitally, Bobo is a minimalist cousin to Mr. Rosenthal's other picture books Phooey and Archie and the Pirates. Not that it looks unlike his style or anything. Bobo himself bears a stripy-sweater similarity to the aforementioned Archie, a different monkey who wins the affections of a slightly larger cat. But where Archie had a lush tropical island to serve as his backing, Bobo sets its story against a cream colored world. The love triangle of Willy, Earl, and Bobo exists in a universe where only the essentials are required. I had fun watching the facial expressions of the characters as well. Willy is by far the most expressive of the three, Earl reserving his backwards ear displeasure for moments when it truly counts, and Bobo lounges eternally blank-faced through it all. This particular book would pair well with other lost-to-the-arms-of-another titles like Olivia . . . and the Missing Toy or even Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse. I don't know how many households in America are bedeviled by pernicious toy-snatching pets, but if you happen to know of one then I Must Have Bobo is a must have title. Personally I would have cranked up the ending a notch or two, but it still makes for a fun preschool readaloud and a charmer of a book. A husband and wife co-effort that yields adorable results. For ages 4-8.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Wilbur Smith
Some biographys teach you about a person or about an era, but this biography teachee you about values. It teaches you about using and trusting your gifts. It teaches you about how strong and beneficial the relationship but aperson and an animal can be. It teaches you about the benefits of hardwork, humility, perseverence, and diligence. We decided that this bppk is a kerper because of these heartwarming lessons.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları
Bu sizin (ya da gerçekten ben) daha geniş çapta üretildiğini ve okuduğunu düşündüğünüz koleksiyon türüdür. Çevirmenler, Henrik Pontoppidan (1917 Nobel Ödülü sahibi), Herman Bang ve Jens Peter Jacobsen gibi 'Klasik' Danimarka edebiyatının armatürleri tarafından yazılan (neredeyse tamamen kullanılamayan çeviriler) kısa öykülerin ayrımcı bir seçimini derlemek. Her yazarı kısa bir biyografi ve hikayenin kendisi hakkında biraz bilgi ile bağlamlandırın. Bunlar hem yukarıda belirtilen açıklamalarla hem de eserlerin kendileri tarafından gösterilen heyecan verici ve önemli yazarlardır (Pontoppidan'ın başlık hikayesi, bir süredir okuduğum en eğlenceli ve zarif kısa kurgu parçalarından biridir). Ne yazık ki, bu koleksiyon ilgilenen herkes için oldukça ciddi bir alay - alan üniversitesi ve halk kütüphanelerinin hızlı bir araştırması ve birkaç büyük kitapçı, bu yazarların romanlarının çoğunun tek bir kopyasını vermedi. Nobel Ödülü kazanan bir kişinin çalışması çeviri dışı kaldığında oldukça üzücü bir durum.
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