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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Remzi Kitabevi
This book was wonderful. I enjoyed reading it and can't wait to read more of Jeremy Jackson's books.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yargı Yayınları - Genel Yetenek Genel Kültür Kitapları
typical Hiassen; the usual characters as funny as always
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İnkılap Kitabevi
A fair historical romantic fiction featuring an abused heroine and a reclusive hero. I ended up skimming quite a few pages but the love story got me to the end.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
I'm a big fan of Stephen King, but every now and again you read one like Dreamcatcher and wonder if he isn't maybe, just maybe, writing too many books. The good: The first half of the book is fantastic. Four friends go to a hunting cabin ,get stranded by a snow storm, and take in a mysterious stranger from the woods. Of course, all is not as it seems and its not long until their new friend birthing his hideous, wet secret into their cabin bathroom. The writing here is crisp and funny and the dread builds and builds. Truly, the first half is up there with his best. The bad: He only wrote half a novel. The second half devolves into sprawling flashbacks, military cover-ups, and a car chase that literally lasts 400 pages. By the time the end rolls around, I don't think King knew what was happening any more than I did. I hated to see such a good beginning get squandered, but squandered it was. The verdict: It might be worth the read purely for the cabin scenes, but don't rush out to the bookstore. In fact, don't go to the bookstore...this one calls for the library.
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A light, fun read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kanaat Yayınları
The central question is whether Raskolnikov will live with moral integrity. He vacillates, sometimes tediously. Adopting a fashionable amorality that he doesn't really believe in, he commits a brutal ax-murder-cum-petty-theft. Alternately he berates himself and refuses to regret his actions; dreads investigators, taunts them, and resolves to turn himself in. He spends much time fraught nearly to the point of madness, either wandering the streets of Petersburg or lying ill on the sofa in his closet-size room. And in the meantime, he displays extraordinary generosity, firmness of principle, and moral insight. It's a strange book, slow to introduce important characters, and slower to reveal what's inside them. I'm still deciding whether all of them were believable. The book offers humor, lurid melodrama, and lengthy debates over social and philosophical questions. Many scenes and passages are striking and memorable. The portrait of 19th-century Russian society is very interesting.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Dorlion Yayınları
I like that she tries to diversify the characters in these books, but sometimes I feel like they're kind of hitting you over the head with it. In one of the first chapters, when Jack and Damien are being reintroduced, she says something like "They're gay. Hello. It happens. More often than you might think" (paraphrased, because I don't have the book with me). First off, no reader wants to feel like they're being verbally abused for possibly having an issue with two characters in a book being gay. I, for one, am perfectly fine with it, and I don't want to feel like the author is attacking me for not accepting the boys' gayness when I have been accepting of it since book 1. Also, the characters may be diverse in background, but they're all so stereotypical. Kramisha, the token black girl, speaks with horrible grammar (even though she becomes poet laureate... okay?). Stevie Rae has always been the country girl. Jack seems to do a lot of squealing, and at one point Damien says something about wanting someone's new blue sweater from Saks if she dies (i forget whose it was). Enough with all the stereotypes already, please give us something new for a change! And no, I don't just mean Aphrodite, the rich bitch, turning all soft and mushy... yawn, so over that. Another thing I don't like is all the pop culture references. This has been going on throughout the series. I don't know if this is just me, but I don't quite see how the books got published with so many of the pop culture references. Sure, they're great now, and everyone's buying the books to read them, but in a few years nobody will have a clue what she's talking about anymore. This is just something that's shocked me ever since I first saw it in book 1. All this (and more) aside, yes, I do enjoy reading the books and will probably continue to do so as long as they keep being written. I just hope something new and exciting happens soon...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Heretik Yayıncılık
I finished this during my lunch break and had to run buy the 3rd one immediately before getting back to the office!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Cevdet Özsever Yayınları
Another bubblegum western from the most prolific western writer of our time. Mr. L'Amour can take you back to the time of the early west like none other.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Murat Yayınları
Unforgettable, loved the whole series, but the first one was the best. So poignant and revealing of human character.
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