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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Siyah Kuğu Yayınları
I listened to this book on CD and the voice was perfect for audio. Underdog Irishman trying to better himself, lost, and over his head learns from students how to teach and discovers his own worth in a flawed system.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İthaki Yayınları
I had just met Archibal MacLeash and his daughter Mimi Grimm at Cedar Lane Unitarian Church in Bethesda, MD. They both had a history with F. Scott Fitzgerald and when the book arrived I devoured it. Fitzgerald was not happy with this book when he read it in manuscript -- because Hemingway did not like his work. This book let me see the expatriots of the left bank -- and of a period and of writers I have akeen interest.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Fazilet Neşriyat
This book is a fun southwestern take on the song “Who Stole the Cookies from the Cookie Jar”. Song Books are a great way to help children hear the smaller sounds in words. The book also includes instructions for how to play the circle gmae. Early Literacy Skills: Narrative Skills Phonological Awareness Print Motivation
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yargı Yayınevi
A highly idiosyncratic, subjective, anecdotal and entertaining history of Germany and Germans. Takes patience but rewards it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Novella Yayınları
Ahhhh, finally! It has been so long since I've read an awesome book that I almost forgot what it was like. One of the most common complaints I heard about this book before picking it up was that it's too long. That's a ridiculous complaint. If someone gives you a huge slice of delicious chocolate cake, you say thank you and eat it. If they give you a huge slice of stale and moldy fruitcake, then you can gripe about it. Yes, this is almost 600 pages, and yes, I can envision not needing all of those pages to tell the story properly, but who cares? Do you really "need" chocolate cake? No, but it's freaking awesome, so shut up and eat it! (Forgive the anger and drawn-out food metaphors; I am, after all, 2 days past my due date). That is not to say the book is perfect. I have my issues, which I will save to rant about until book club (lucky gals;). But none of its flaws are so egregious that they diminished my enjoyment of the book as a whole. Things I like about it: It's original without being weird and it's literary without being dense. It's a morality tale without being sappy or self-righteous. It has great characters and a compelling story that are still believable, despite the fact that there's a definite supernatural element. For book nerds, you'll appreciate all the literature nods (Jungle Book, Hamlet, Odyssey, Oedipus), but you can enjoy it without that. For dog lovers, you'll probably love the book even more, but again, probably not necessary for you to like it. More than anything, my measure of a good book is that I'm sad when it's over. I found myself parceling out the last 100 pages to make it last longer. Now where is this guy's Pulitzer? If Junot Diaz gets one for that big slice of stale fruitcake called Oscar Wao, then David Wroblewski needs two. All he's got so far is an Oprah's Book Club sticker, a dubious honor that sells your book yet steals your chances at being taken seriously. And why it's an OBC book is kind of a mystery to me. No one gets raped and there are no minorities being oppressed. Sorry, Oprah, I'm only picking on you because I'm trying to channel my anger away from my womb. Plus you're kinda dumb. One important tip that I have though: if you do pick this up, DO NOT read the inside flap of the book. It gives away too much of the story, most of which does not happen until the second half of the book. For whatever magical reason, I did not read the flap first, but only turned to it casually when I was about 3/4 through the book. My reaction was, "Wow. I'm really glad I didn't know that in advance." I think it might have made me impatient and changed my experience. Stupid publishers. Probably in cahoots with Oprah.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: D'Addario
I enjoyed this much more than the first book in the series. I loved the twists P.C. Cast created on various myths such as Orpheus & Eurydice. The relationship between Lina and Hades was interesting, both successful and mature, but secretly insecure in little ways. Those tiny insecurites are what eventually complicate the relationship. Overall, a thoroughly enjoyable read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pegasus Yayınları
Definitely one of the best books I've read in a long time. Fascinating! I wished there was a little more information about the investigation into Holmes at the end.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Richard Sennett
this is the fourth time reading this book and i enjoy it every time.. 5th time.. I don't understand how this book is soooo good and Cabal's is sooooo bad... :(
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Say Yayınları
This is the first Jody Picault book I have read. I have heard from numerous people that her writing style is very similar in all of her books, and they get old after you read 2 or 3. I did like this book, it takes place in an Amish community and I think was well researched. I learned a lot about the Amish way of life and religion.
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Kale's not sold on the idea, but you never know what the future will bring:) What can I say? This book has oodles of information I had never previously considered.
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