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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Evrensel Basım Yayın
Luxurious to read such good writing, and study of the time.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Donizetti
i read this book in high school while i was still a virgin. i didn't get most of it. :)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Domingo Yayınevi
I have tried to get through this so many times and by the time I hit about 200 pages and we still haven't had anything fantastical happen, I have to put it down. It is a story about the historical and academic views of magic in England. Although well written, it is dry and not fantastically interesting.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Coşku Yayınları
I love this series of characters by Karin Slaughter. This book is the finale of some storylines of characters from previous books. I loved it!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Akis Kitap
I purchased this simply for Rachel Vincent's story, which was brilliant as expected (but as a fan of hers, I'm obviously biased). As a whole though, I could only give it three stars because there were a few stories I absolutely loved and others I didn't enjoy much at all. There was nothing particularly wrong with them - it just felt like there was too much back story, too much world building and not enough kicking butt. In saying that, the stories were varied and intelligent, and I've been introduced to a few authors whose work I'll be checking out further.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Edebiyat Dergisi Yayınları
All Of The Feelings for this book. It is the sort of ‘it’s as if a hand has come out and taken yours’ kind of book. Remember the great line from Hector from The History Boys? This beautiful line that encapsulates all of my #Feelings about books and reading: ‘The best moments in reading are when you come across something—a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things—that you’d thought special, particular to you. And here it is, set down by someone else, a person you’ve never met, maybe even someone long dead. And it’s as if a hand has come out, and taken yours.’ It is quite surreal how the other book that I read after hearing the quote above from a film is also one that was extensively referenced in ‘The Elegance of the Hedgehog’. And that book is Anna Karenina. A background on my reading experience on Anna Karenina: When I read the book, I had to pause countless of times because I really felt as if Leo Tolstoy was writing about me when he wrote about Levin, my favourite character from the book (actually, one of my favourite characters in all of literature). I really felt like a hand has reached out from the depths of Anna Karenina and held mine. I understood the book, the book understood me. I was overwhelmed with #Feelings for Leo Tolstoy’s masterpiece. ‘The Elegance of the Hedgehog’ is the same. Two hands (or more, I think) reached out and clasped mine as I read along: Renee’s and Paloma’s. (But I think Kakuro’s and Manuela’s hands also touched mine, in some ways. But it was mostly Renee and Paloma.) these two ladies, one, a 54-year old concierge of a Parisian apartment building, the other, a 12-year old lonely child genius and a resident of said Parisian apartment building both expressed in their respective chapters (or journal entries) thoughts that have been brewing in my mind for the longest time. When I read those texts in the book, I felt less alone. And this is why we read, right? To know that we are not alone. One major theme of ‘The Elegance of the Hedgehog’ is friendship. A significant part of the book was spent talking about the development of Renee and Kakuro’s friendship. It was a beautiful thing, seeing friendship (and even something more) blossom in the pages of a book. I’ve felt that way often, when I’ve made brand new friends. It reminds me of a quote (yeah, I really love quotations, k) from C.S. Lewis stating: ‘Friendship is born at that moment when one man says to another “What! You too?”’ This is almost always how I react to people I meet who share the same Obsessions that I have. And this is how I reacted when I read Renee’s and Paloma’s thoughts on paper. ‘What??? You too???!!!’ I made some new #BookBestFriends in this book in the person of Renee and Paloma. They really reached out and touched my hand. That’s why the ending left me tearfully washing my lunch box in the pantry. I was really sad. ;________; And Paloma’s profound thought at the end was really beautiful: ‘always within never’. That’s how she described life: a series of always within a never. It reminds me of the ‘Always’ and the ‘Until the end of time/very end’ in Harry Potter. And then I cried some more. You have to read the book in order to appreciate the ‘always within never’ line. Even though the ending left me really sad, the book was actually quite funny. Renee and Paloma made me laugh so much. They’re both incredibly funny. Or maybe that’s only because we share the same kind of humour. Or maybe I’m in on the joke with them. It would be easy to say that this book is pretentious. But only unintelligent people will say that. Those who don’t understand it will decry this book as too highbrow. But it’s not, really, if you truly understand it. Or if it understood you. I folded a lot of the corners of the pages of this book because I want to remember my favourite parts and my favourite lines.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kapı Yayınları
This is my favorite collection of short stories.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sigmund Freud
I listened to this as an audio book. Seriously, I hated this book, I only listened to it because it kept me from falling asleep while commuting. Actually, the anger I sometimes felt while listening worked pretty effectively for that. This book is intended for someone who has absolutely no understanding of science at all and has never even thought about what electricity might be. In that case, why would they start now? Perhaps I was especially disappointed because I had just listened to Eistein, His Life and Times, which was quite good. That book explained Einstein's admittedly difficult concepts in a way that was comprehensible to non-scientists (I think) without insulting their intelligence. This book simplified electricity and its behavior to such a level that is is not enlightening AT ALL and will make you sound like an idiot if you repeat any of it. Just for good measure, the reader had an annoying, raspy voice.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Mektup Yayınları
The intertwined stories of the Monkey King and Danny illustrate the dilemma of feeling like you just don't fit in and wanting desperately to shed your ethnic identity so that you do.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Aura Kitapları
Should be read every ten years
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Filozof Yayıncılık
Düşük bir bilimkurgu şaheseri. Clark sübyancı olabilir, ama gerçekten bilimkurgu haklı. Not; Çok daha az üstün oldukları ve birincinin ihtişamını mahvettikleri için netice okumamam tavsiye edildi.
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