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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yargı Yayınları - Genel Yetenek Genel Kültür Kitapları
reread aloud to my children. what a fantastic story. works on so many levels.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Fono Eğitim Yayınları
I love this book! Only half way through, but I think it is soooo good.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İnsan Yayınları
Typical Marian Keyes...entertaining although I did find this one to be a little annoying and you just want Lucy to get it together and realize what is right in front of her face!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Başak Yayınları
Didn't quite live up to the reputation of the first. I found the humour far spaced, and a little dry.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yapı Kredi Yayınları
كعادة المصريين حينما تهاجمهم المرارة و تتوافد عليهم الأحزان، يرحبون بها في سخرية لاذعة تعصر القلب و تمزق ما تبقى في الداخل. هكذا هي تقرير راء ساخرة فاضحة للزور المجتمعي و المسلمات الزائفة. أعتقد أنني بحاجة لأعادة قرأتها فبها تفصيلات لا ينبغي أن تمر دون إمعان و للأسف لم تكن حالتي تسمح. التقارير التي أوجعت قلبي و عقلي بما يكفي . التقرير الأول- ميلودرامية واقعية للأسف. التقرير الثاني- السخرية من موقف مصر و العرب من ضرب العراق 1998. التقرير الثالث- مراكيب السيدة راء تعاند كل المعوقات التي تعوق المسيرة و تسير رغم أنف المركوب. التقرير السادس- الجنازة السخرية من حالة التطبيع مع أسرائيل و الحكام و الملوك العرب. التقرير السابع – بستان السيدة راء السخرية من تحول خطير في المجتمع ،حيث يتحول فيه كل شيء لمادة و لا قيمة للإنسان و مشاعره . بل أن هذه المشاعر خطأ يجب أن نحمي أولادنا منه. التقرير التاسع- يحدث أحياناً سخرية من زيف مجتمعي يظن القوة بنفسه. التقرير العاشر- ما هو إلا عودة إلى ثلاثة غرناطة من منظور آخر. و قد تألمت لهذه العودة. التقرير الحادي عشر- التقرير حزنه مرير تجرعته صابرة. و كذلك التقرير الثاني عشر. التقرير الثامن- قتل نظيف هو أكثر و أشد التقارير التي تأثرت بها و أثارت أشجان الماضى و الحاضر و سرعان ما استحضرت قصيدة " إلى أرنست همنجواي" للبياتي:
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Epsilon Yayınları
Kate White’s The Sixes is an engaging, albeit predictable, thriller that attempts to piggyback on the idea of female bullies and a new wave of feminism that turns the idea of girl power on its head. Between secret societies, mysterious, escalating threats, and eventually dead people, Phoebe Hall has her hands full attempting to determining just what is occurring at Lyle College. While the idea of a female secret society is intriguing, the execution of the storyline prevents the novel from being as suspenseful and as strong as it could be. The reader will experience several issues with The Sixes, the first of which is Phoebe’s involvement in the mysteries. Why would anyone allow a celebrity biographer to snoop around a mysterious death? What makes her better able to solve the mystery than the police? If this were the beginning of a series, about a celebrity biographer/interviewer turned sleuth, the entire situation might be more plausible. Even worse, when someone starts breaking into Phoebe’s home, who does not report the incidents to the police? I can understand the need to protect the college’s reputation but at the cost of an employee’s safety and well-being? These reactions to certain scenes do not feel authentic but rather appear manufactured to add more drama. Instead, they add a sense of incredulity to the entire affair. In addition, Phoebe remains a distant heroine. Even with a third-person omniscient narrator, the reader does not get the opportunity to learn more about Phoebe’s motivations or philosophies driving her actions. There are some rather overt hints, but Ms. White only explores Phoebe’s past in fits and starts. There is an attempt to flashback, but the flashbacks are so abrupt and so without warning that the reader does not understand that they are flashbacks until several sentences into the new section. The reader never knows when the action is occurring in the present versus in the past or to which secret society to which Phoebe is referring. It makes for a disjointed story. This is one audiobook experience where the narrator almost ruins the story. Ms. Cohn has an annoying habit of continuing her accent or inflections past the dialogue and into the “he said” or “she said” sections of the novel. It is distracting to hear a description stated with the rising inflection associated with questions just because the last line of dialogue is also a question. She tends towards over-dramatization and over-the-top reactions that do not appear to fit with the scene. Her hysterical characters are just a bit too hysterical. Someone sobbing is difficult to understand. It is all just too much. Unfortunately, with a novel that is weak anyway, the poor narrator makes it rather difficult to finish. Putting aside the narrator, The Sixes is not terrible. It does keep the reader’s interest through the secret society angle and Phoebe’s own history. Unfortunately, the switches between the current situation and Phoebe’s boarding school experiences are too abrupt, disrupting the flow and any building suspense. The reader never truly gets inside Phoebe’s head, and some of her reactions to situations never quite make sense until the very end. The end result is an audiobook that one can enjoy much in the same fashion as someone enjoys watching B movies or cult classics. It is extremely predictable, somewhat campy, and yet, the reader is able to enjoy it immensely because of that.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sınav Yayınları
This is even better than the first one (When God Writes Your Love Story)! This one definitely reconfirmed in me my desire for God to be the author of my love story. Eric and Leslie's love story is amazing, romantic, and truly touched by God.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Etki Yayınları
Probably the best of the warhammer novels released.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İlkadım Yayınevi
I really enjoyed this book, especially learning about the Muslim culture woven throughout the pages of a good mystery.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kabalcı Yayınevi
I am not a huge fan of Jodi Picoult but I did enjoy this book! I was crying by page 23 about the trouble Zoe had with infertility! I have never lost a pregnancy or had infertility issues but Jodi Picoult just put such a compassionate spin on things.... Makes me appreciate how lucky I was and am to have my children.
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