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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kilit Yayınevi
My book club has read three Erik Larsen books now. This one is my favorite. It's the story of the Galveston hurricane that struck Texas at the turn of the century. It has the typical richness of historical fact that Larsen is famous for. Loved it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Vadi Yayınları
I read this book a million years ago when i was in elementary school. My kids asked me to read it to them recently. I forgot just how great this book is. I think I'm enjoying the flow of the language so much more because I'm reading aloud to the kids. What wonderful and textured descriptions of the candy and the factory. I've reread many books recently with Joaquin and Pilar. it's a blast.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ulak Yayıncılık
I've seen Kidd's book covers around, but didn't know too much about him. This was a nice quick introduction, and it led me to want to read his novel.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Okyanus Yayıncılık
I LOVE Spanish!!! But I didn't know what shelf to put this on because I wouldn't actually sit down and read the dictionary.......
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Hız Yayınları
"Vor über 30 Jahren, Mitte der 70er Jahre des vorigen Jahrhdts., wurden in Mittelägypten mehrere Kodizes entdeckt, der Versuch sie zu verkaufen scheiterte ein um das andere Mal, schließlich gelangte es nach der Jahrtausendwende in wissenschaftliche Hände, zum einen wurde die Restaurierung begonnen, zum anderen konnten die Texte endlich übersetzt werden. Es zeigte sich, daß es sich um einen mathematischen Text, einen Brief von Petrus an Philippus, eine Apokalypse des Jakobus, das „Buch des Allogenes“, ein bis dahin unbekannter gnostischer Text, sowie das Evangelium nach Judas Iskariot handelte. Letzteres war bisher nur indirekt durch die Verurteilung der alten Kirchenväter, Irenäus von Lyon war der erste, als herätische Schrift bekannt. Es folgt der gnostischen Tradition und ist anderen apokryphen Schriften, wie z.B. dem „Thomasevangelium“, vergleichbar. Im wesentlichen werden die letzten Tage Jesu in Dialogform wiedergegeben, dabei ist Judas kein Verräter sondern der engste Vertraute des Meisters, denn nur er erkennt, wenigstens zum Teil, die Berufung des Messias’ und folgt seinem Gebot, ihn durch die Übergabe an den Hohen Rat, seines irdischen Leibes zu entledigen. Herbert Krosney geht in seinem Buch der Geschichte dieser Texte, fokussiert auf das Judasevangelium, akribisch nach. Hierbei verwendet er den, aus diversen amerikanischen Fernsehdokumentationen bekannten Stil der direkten Zitate der Beteiligten an. Ebenso wird versucht, durch fast verschwörungstheoretische Ansätze einen Spannungsbogen aufzubauen. Für Leser, die sich intensiver mit dem Antiquitätenhandel, spezielle ägyptischer Provenienz, beschäftigen wollen, mag es ein erster Einstieg in die Materie sein, Interessenten an dem Judasevangelium als theologische Schrift werden enttäuscht. Über mehr als eine minimale Einführung zur Gnosis und einer kurzen Abhandlung des Textes gegen Ende des Buches geht es nicht hinaus. Im Untertitel wird zwar auf die „abenteuerliche Entdeckung und Entschlüsselung“ (Übersetzung wäre wohl richtiger) hingewiesen, das Abenteuer nimmt jedoch für eine kirchengeschichtliche Betrachtung zuviel Raum ein. Das Thema hätte einen etwas ruhigeren Stil durchaus vertragen können."
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kuram Kitap
Massie is the master of the biographical sketch. The important figures of the time really come to life, which makes for a fun read. His sketch of Churchill's early life is a particular highlight. You get a 20 page or so introduction to Churchill's harsh parents, his wartime adventures, and his early forays into politics. It's much more enjoyable to read about everyone's machinations when you have a sense of their character.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Akif Yayınları
My least favorite Austen. Too claustrophobic being stuck in that little town and with a ditz for the lead character.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Epsilon Yayınları
daniel alarcon is my new novelist crush. everyone should read this and his novel, lost city radio. he also has a really excellent story in granta's "best of young american novelists" issue recently.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Can Yayınları
I can't read this book too many times. Every time, I laugh. I love david sedaris.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Masterwork
So. I've made it to the end of the story and I'm left with the feeling that Marr has a better story in her head that what actually appears on the page. While she might know what she means, she hasn't expressed it particularly well. Here's what I think: If you're going to continue to refer to a character's backstory, then at some point you have to tell me that backstory or the current story has no foundation. Also, if you're going to ramp off on these tangents(Devlin/Ani/Rae) they need to actually be a part of the final story. After a whole book about D/A/R, they do not appear at all in this book, other than Devlin informed Seth about the closed gateway. That's it. I'm still waiting to find out what exactly Rae is. I'm waiting to find out how the Shadow Court affects the Faerie world. How does Sorcha feel about a new court just popping up in the world she controls? Nope. Nothing. That isn't good when the story is completed. And no, I wouldn't be interested in reading a story about who Rae is, what a dreamwalker is and what she was before that. No thank you. In world-building, the world needs to be explained, clearly and sensibly so that as a reader I can lose myself there. I was never able in five books to ever get truly caught up in Marr's world. She tosses the reader into it with no supports. There are all these characters which she seems to assume everyone knows. I've said this before but I feel I needed to read these books with the encyclopedia of fey creatures next to me, but that wouldn't be too helpful because it would actually have to be the fey world according to Marr. After five books, I shouldn't still feel confused. Having said that, the story here did move me at times and Marr did at the very least give the big battle that has been building throughout the series. There are some surprising twists and turns along the way. While I am happy with where everyone ended up, I was disappointed that Ash seemed to have been relegated to almost a secondary character while Donia and Keenan took center stage along with Seth and Neill. I felt somewhat short-changed on Ash's story. She has spent too much of the story either moping because one or both of her boys was gone or resisting, kind of maybe or maybe not, Keenan. When this is resolved, she makes the adjustments far too easily. That's all I can say without spoilers. All in all, I don't think I'd sign on for another Marr series. A single book, maybe. Series, probably not.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Martı Yayınları
Parlak, parlak, parlak, düşünmeye gel, belki de Çikolata Savaşı'ndan daha çok hoşlanıyorum. . . "kahramanları" nasıl düşündüğümüz ve tanımladığımız hakkındaki fikrinizi tamamen değiştirir.
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