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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Arı Yayıncılık
I read this book when I was too young to know what was happening, and being somewhere else than the place I lived in for eighteen years, suddenly, I began to read it again. I still have to admit that, though the plot itself is exciting, the prose did not make it the most interesting of stories. However, pass the densely packed history, there are subtle nuances that are strangely moving. It is also capable of inspiring wonderful fanfiction, mostly because the world in which Tolkien sets his epic(s) is so complete as to include an explanation of fate as seen in guiding his characters, and also languages which embody exactly what is special and unique about each of his races. We are also exposed to conflicting world views, believable geography, and brilliant tactics. I do not think that anyone who wants something to think about would find this book lacking.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sıradışı Analiz Yayınları
Kind of boring but I still liked it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: HERBİSEEY
This book was the reason I read this series back in 2011 but I didn't review it. Reread it now to get a handle on Tohr and realised this book is just so very sad. Not one but 2 very tortured heroes. Zsadist was taken from his family as a baby and eventually ended up a blood slave and sex toy for a century. Before escaping he is whipped and cut on his face and has to jump in the ocean thereby making his physical scars permanent to match his psychological scars. For a century he has lived as the thinnest brother because he refuses vampire blood, instead living on human blood which keeps him substantially weaker. He only eats apples, keeping himself perpetually hungry, and doesn't allow himself warmth of any kind, be it vampire warmth or artificial warmth - his room is always cold and he sleeps on the floor. One extremely tortured hero. Then there is his twin brother Phury who for a century searched for his twin and after finding and rescuing him has lived another century with the guilt of being the one that wasn't kidnapped and tortured and trying to offer his brother some solace, that solace is usually beating his brother to a pulp because that what Z wants - another tortured hero. The heroine - Bella, a vampire from a glymera family introduced in the previous book, who was lost for Zsadist the minute she met him, he, of course won't allow himself to have her and directs her to his twin, the example of what he could have been. Phury also falls for her but Bella only wants Z. At the end of the previous book Bella was kidnapped by lessers and this book begins with the rescue. Bella is rescued by Zsadist and has to stay at the compound to recover. As a heroine she alternates between strength and periods of extreme clinginess. She's adamant that she wants Z and I like a girl who knows what she wants and is prepared to work for it. Her periods of clinginess can be attributed to her kidnapping. In her quest for Zsadist she continuously pushes past his comfort zones - she pushes him to touch her, feed her and have sex with her. While reading I thought she was very pushy but based on how Zsadist thinks if she wasn't then they'd never get anywhere. While I've said this is a love triangle, we know that Phury never has a chance. Bella is clear on whom she wants from the beginning while Z bonds with her and then pushes her to Phury - that was never going to work out. We get a first description of a female's needing. Basically the female is in heat, setting of every male in the vicinity, bonded or otherwise. She has to be "serviced" by a male - lots of sex and lots of feeding and by the end the male is usually, for want of a better expression, sucked dry. Z is described as gaunt, with a concave stomach and his neck and wrists savaged after the needing, but of course extremely honoured to have been able to service her. Every other male in the vicinity basically spends these 12!!!!! hours with his own shellan or having to take matters into his own hands. I figure if the lessers ever find out about this those are some 12 hours where they can raid Caldwell to their hearts content becos all the Brothers will be otherwise occupied. While both Phury and Zsadist go after the lesser who kidnapped Bella both are bitchslapped by that lesser and I found it quite amusing that Bella ended up being the one to kill her kidnapper - go girl - your one kickass move becos after this all shellans to the compound and absolutely no agency for any female again. And then to cap off what was already a sad, angsty read we get the death of Wellsie and disappearance of Tohr. There is an epilogue with the HEA of Bella and Z, so we know that Phury is the loser and he contines his descent into addiction. A very sad book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bağlam Yayınları
I love Jane Austen. Emma is my favorite. Just need to get used the style.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Asistan Yayınları
Very fun book, if you've read the first ones. I read them all over a year ago, so my memories of them were a bit hazy, but it was ok.because you're reminded of the important things anyway.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Tonguç Akademi Yayınları
Fun read. Explains things simply and not too scientifically so that most people would understand it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Karekök Yayıncılık
It's been a while since I read this. It was a bit of a mystery, very dark. It's one of those books where the subject matter prohibits you from calling it a favorite. From what I remember, there were five children in the family, and one goes missing. The rest of the story tells about the remainding children with flashbacks of some of the things they endured in their home--ultimately revealing the fate of that one missing child.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Uysal Yayınevi
It was an excellent read! Not knowing much about the French Revolution I found it fascinating and hard to believe that the royalty was so out of touch with the populace and seemingly unwilling to act to protect themselves.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilgeoğuz Yayınları
As a collector, this book made me so angry. The idea that this man stole rare books that have never been recovered made me see red. The idea that he felt entitled to them, and in most cases doesn't even consider it stealing is beyond me. That said, the book in itself is a good read and provides a lot of supporting evidence that Gilkey is not the first to suffer from this type of bibliomania. But my God, if I ever met him...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Honer
having a little trouble with this one....
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