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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Karekök Eğitim Basım Yayım
I'm not someone who normally reads young adult literature (Well, not since I was a young adult). But I found this book to be strong for what it is, and if I had kids I'd put it on their bookshelf hoping they pick it up.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Siyasal Kitabevi
Entertaining and lighthearted read full of significant thoughts and stories.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Redhouse Kidz Yayınları
Not a very long story, but not considered a short story. On the nook, this 'book' contains 168 'pages'. I really enjoyed reading about these two clans coming together to defeat their common enemy. As a vampire princess, it's Morgan LaBeaux responsibility to join forces with the wolf alpha Jace Vaughn. But the joining forces includes the two packs to put aside their hate and exchange blood. The effects are immediate. Both feel stronger and can heal faster. When a fire nearly kills Morgan, they return to the vamp coven. There, a demon attack surprises them, but that wasn't the only surprise they got. After drinking from a demon, Morgan sees the vampire responsible for opening the door from hell and releasing the demons onto them. Both going after the vamp, Morgan learns she's the sacrifice. Putting her trust into Jace's hands, she takes the betraying vampire with her and jumps into the pit to hell. Immediately, Jace and his pack work at pulling her out. With this act, the wolf pack finally accepts her into their lives. After healing, Morgan enters the same wolf bar where she made the deal with Jace at. Only this time she's welcomed and their ready to start their true lives together
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kawai
This was the fantasy selection for the Goodreads SciFi and Fantasy Book Club for the month of February 2008. Visit this link to see all of the discussions, group member reviews, etc. Odd little book. The blurb claims it inherits the mantle of Tolkein, but it felt to me like a prelude. Of course, there are several more books in the Earthsea series, but that isn't quite what I meant. There is no cliff-hanger aspect to this, as there was to The Fellowship of the Ring. I suspect it is something about the attitude of the prose. The protagonist is described from the very beginning as one who will become all-powerful, and this book starts with his humble beginnings, yet it is with a bit of surprise that I discovered that the book was drawing to a close with him still a young man barely finishing his first adventure. Telling us before the action even begins that this young man will live to see greatness somewhat reduces the tension—nothing can kill him now, so the the story seemed rather... bloodless. Even when we don't know how his current troubles will end, we do know they won't stand in his way. I expected more, but I still enjoyed it enough that I'll continue on to the second in the series, The Tombs of Atuan.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kodlab Yayınları
Hilarious
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kobo
I'm teaching this for the 3rd year in a row, but I thought it was time for a refresher. I seriously love his imagery!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
I found myself really having to concentrate to read this book. The philosophy behind it; to do as you believe you were born to do, is great if you have the balls to follow your beliefs.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Murat Açıköğretim Yayınları
Another of my favorite poets. I particularly love "Roosters." Here's an excerpt: "The crown of red set on your little head is charged with all your fighting blood. Yes, that excrescence makes a most virile presence, plus all that vulgar beauty of iridescence." See what I mean?
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Electroon
You can't be in business and not read this book. I've tagged it personally under game theory because he does touch on this domain inplicitly. Some very key point in this book and the one I find most useful is the Law of Conservation of Modularity. This is a very useful pattern to know. Other very useful patterns exist in this book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Festival Yayınları
The more I look around at the world political situation, the more interested I become in the later Roman Empire. Having just finished Alessandro Barbero's book The Day of the Barbarians: The Battle That Led to the Fall of the Roman Empire, I think that it is a worthy contribution to the historical literature of the era -- though I think that Barbero would most likely not agree with the subtitle that the publishers attached to his book. As he writes regarding the aftermath of the battle of Adrianople: Yet dramatic interpretations of this sort -- what might be called the "clash of civilizations" reading of history -- do not stand up very well under close examination. The Roman army was too large an organism to die in a single battle; in fact, it kept on fighting for several centuries, and did so rather well. Besides, it was already changing of its own accord. To imagine a radical difference between the two armies of [Eastern Roman Emperor] Valens and [Ruler of the Goths] Fritigern, identifying the former with the Roman past and the latter with the medieval future, is to believe that Rome and the barbarians were two separate realities unconnected with each other. In reality, the two armies were almost identical, constituted in more or less the same way and armed with the same weapons. It is this type of nuanced approach that makes Barbero such fascinating reading. The author of earlier books on Waterloo and on Charlemagne's empire, Barbero is a historian whose work is worth tracking.
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