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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Hayrat Neşriyat
Easily my favorite short-story collection of all time. A gale hits your face every time you crack the cover. Tough stuff, through and through. No suspension of disbelief needed -- the reality of the situation is that the situations exist because Harlan does not allow you to leave without these stories attached to your face. "The Region Between," "Soft Monkey," and "Laugh Track" -- unbeatable, unfathomable. "Prince Myshkin and Hold the Relish" -- no one could write this or ay of these stories but the H-man. Dig.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alfa Yayınları
With a linear story line I usually get a little bored. However, Stockett was able to keep this book fresh and interesting by having multiple points of view and a great diversity between the main characters. In a time when we are dealing with issues of equality it is important to look into our past to move into the future. This is a great reminder where we have come from, and where we may be going. This is a heartfelt tale of prejudice, over coming the odds, and finding your identity and self worth. I love this book and plan in reading it again and again.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Can Çocuk Yayınları
Очень неоднородный сборник короткой прозы. Повесть "Здесь Ах Пуч" - типичный берроузовский наркоманско-гомосексуальный поток сознания, который у меня сложно усваивается - прочла по диагонали, не желая вникать. "Кот внутри", названный рецензентом "кошачьей шарадой" - маленькие заметки о кошках в жизни автора и вообще, очень понравились. "Кошка не предлагает услуги. Она предлагает себя. Конечно, она хочет заботы и крыши над головой. Любовь не получишь даром. Как все животные, кошки практичны". И ещё много цитат, на переписывание которых я, пожалуй, потрачу время. "Призрачный шанс" восхищает меня как эколога. Отличная вариация на тему вымирания видов, точнее - выбивания и выживания их человеком, неугомонным и эгоистичным, неоправданно жестоким, убивающим для забавы. Действительно, так и до глобальной катастрофы недалеко. Прочие рассказы заметных следов не оставили.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Delta Kültür Yayınevi
I love fairytale reimaginings. Several of my favorite recent YA novels are in this genre, from Shannon Hale’s Goose Girl to Malindo Lo’s Ash (Cinderella) to Jackson Pearce’s previous novel, Sisters Red. I don’t read enough YA to really know if this is a staple of the genre or a new trend, but either way, I am pleased. Sweetly, which is a companion novel to Sisters Red (set in the same universe but no shared characters), doesn’t disappoint. Gretchen and Ansel, our modern day Hansel and Gretel, escape the witch in the woods as children, but Gretchen’s twin sister does not. She vanishes. In their late teens, Gretchen and Ansel leave their home, hoping to put their past behind them, and head for the ocean. Their car breaks down in a small town in South Carolina and they stay with Sophia, a beautiful and friendly, but mysterious candymaker. Although they hear stories of women who have disappeared in the town, Gretchen builds a friendship with Sophia and finds a sense of home until one evening she wanders out into the forest and is almost killed by the same creature she saw as a child. Gretchen vows to stop the vanishing of women in this town—but she must uncover many painful secrets to do so, including some of the woman she has come to regard as her first real friend. I didn’t love it the way I loved Sisters Red, but I didn’t expect to. Even though I don’t have a sister, the relationship between the two women was my favorite part. Gretchen’s interactions are split between her brother, her love interest, and Sophia. I found the parts with Sophia the most captivating. Without spoiling anything, I’ll say she’s quite interesting. The love interest story was sweet, but like in Sisters Red, I could take it or leave it. It’s not that Pearce can’t write a good love story—As You Wish is particularly adorable—it’s just that everything else she’s doing is so much more interesting to me. Anyway—If you like Jackson Pearce, fairytale retellings, or YA stories with a strong female protagonist, check it out.
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I really need to stop reading these. So many similar scenes, anticlimactic ending.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: TÜBİTAK Yayınları
I actually really liked it
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Aksoy Yayıncılık
Really, it's not good enough to have sold 40 Million copies. It was alright, but not that good at all. Angels & Demons was the better book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Seta Yayınları
Having a hard time getting through this one.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi Yayınları
The central theme is one that permeates literature : the mother/father dichotomy. It was seen in the Greek plays, notably in the Oresteian Trilogy, and, more pertinently, it was seen, in another form, in the philosophical work of Nietzsche. He wrote, instead, about the Dionysian/Apollonian dichotomy, which is nearly identical, but not quite, to the mother/father dichotomy presented in N&G. I refuse to spoil the book. None of my reviews will ever do such a thing. Let me just say that this theme, the mother/father dichotomy, is very eloquently and fluidly explored. Ironically, the author chooses to glorify the "mother" side of the dichotomy; it's ironic because, at least in this paradigm, books themselves are more on the "father" side of things, so he's using a fatherly medium to glorify motherly traits. Some readers may question whether I'm accurate in saying he glorified the mother; all I ask of you skeptics is to read the last two paragraphs. More important than all of this, though, is that the book is overflowing with raw, honest emotion.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Yayınları
If I had to describe this book in one sentence, I would say it is a kind of a book that makes one appreciate the magnificent power of the written word. It has all the elements that make Vonnegut novels great – it is smart, irreverent, bare-bone minimalistic, and incredibly funny. Yet, at the same time, it culminates in an unexpectedly profound and powerful anti-war statement. I am pretty sure the book is a semi-autobiographical account of Vonnegut’s witnessing of the firebombing of Dresden during WW-II, where 25,000 civilians were killed in a matter of several hours. What makes this book a masterpiece is the skill with which Vonnegut portrays the banality of evil and the comical nature of the human paradox. Here is the full title of the book, which is just about the perfect synopsis of the story: “Slaughterhouse Five, or, The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death, by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., a Fourth-Generation German-American Now Living in Easy Circumstances on Cape Cod (and Smoking Too Much) Who, as an American Infantry Scout Hors de Combat, as a Prisoner of War, Witnessed the Fire-Bombing of Dresden, Germany, the Florence of the Elbe, a Long Time Ago, and Survived to Tell the Tale: This Is a Novel Somewhat in the Telegraphic Schizophrenic Manner of Tales of the Planet Tralfamadore, Where The Flying Saucers Come From. Peace.”
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