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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: JBC Yayıncılık
Elie Wisel (won '86 Nobel Peace Prize) a Holocaust survivor tells of the unending hell he and his father (and family) endured at the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps. Only Elie makes it out alive, and surpisingly, his father lasts throughout the year, or so, of sheer torment. The book's theme quietly hints at one of the main objections to Christianity, and probably, Judaism: how could a loving God let such tragedies occur? Elie struggles iwht this throughout. In fact, he names the book, "Night," in his reference to the fact that none of the Jews prayed (or at least his family)one evening in the ghetto, so the night would pass quickly. Surprisingly, the forward of the book is written by a French Christian, Francois Mauriac. The experience from life to death starts with foretellings of doom by an escapee, Moshe the Beadle, as well as a prophet on a train to the camp who can only see visions of fire. We read analogies of tired and dying rees then move to eyes with no life and most graphically, "suddenly his eyes would become blank, nothing but two open wounds, two pits of terror." The story of the small child who was hung, along with two men, was gripping. Again, questions arose and points were made, "here can be noo God. Where is God at this hour? God is hanging in the gallows." (paraphrased) The story also revolves around Elie's desire to always stay with his father as they moved throughout the camps, and for the most part, he did - up to the end of this father's life. In a way, he found more rearing and companionship from his father in the camps than he ever had when his dad was leading the affairs of the community and business. There were many turns of irony and near-misses, throughout. Elie gives up his gold crown, so his father would stop being picked on, but then in the end- it was given up for nothing. (Deportation) Elie could have stayed in a hospital, and gotten his dad "enlisted," and they could have been freed by the Russians in a few days, but fearing "termination" they opted out. There was a point where his father did not make it through "selection," so Elie runs over to his line, and causing a stir, manages to save his own and his father's lives, while others were shot. Not going back to the hospital was probably the worst near-miss of all, as their fate was then sealed on the deadly 40+ mile run and then freezing train journey to Buchenwald. This was only a death march, and nothing more. No food, freezing temperatures - people dropping one by one. Of the 200 people to get on the train, only 12 made it out alive, including Elie and his dad. Many times, Elie felt he failed his father, but in a fight for survival, he did all that he physically could. This book comprised sadness and tragedy on a monumental, yet so personal, scale.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Delta Yayınları
** spoiler alert ** I liked my second Hulk book better than my first one. In this book, however, the Bruce Banner Green Hulk did not even make an appearance. Red Hulk drained Banner’s powers in the last volume, but in this story we see the two teaming together. Even though I have been spoiled concerning some of the plot points, this was still a lot of fun to read. The Red Hulk is a great protagonist, and, in my opinion, a far more interesting character than Green Hulk. Also, Bruce Banner may in fact be more interesting as a super intelligent human rather than an uncontrollable Hulk. On top of the fact that Banner and Red Hulk were fun to watch as allies, this volume also included appearances by the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, and the X-Men. One complaint…the cover of this volume features Green Hulk, Skaar (Hulk’s son), and the Green She-Hulk, Jennifer Walters, all of whom do not actually appear in the story.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kırmızı Yayınları
رواية من روح أدب الرحلات لبطل هذا العمل الذي يأخذةه القدر من مدينة لمدينة و من قصة لقصة. رواية مشوقة تستحق القراءة قراءة شخصية للرواية في موقعي http://tiny.cc/406io
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This book was so enticing -- a great title, a super author photo on the rear cover, and a sassy introduction. Several chapters made me think of David Sedaris' wit and self-deprecating humor. I was even drawn in by a direct reference to my x-sister-in-law's-sister (confusing...). None of this, however, was strong enough to make me really excited about reading 200+ pages of why some 40-something man never got his shit together.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Platform Yayınları
This was one of the most fascinating and touching stories I've ever read. Mike May, blinded at age three by a chemical explosion, is suddenly offered the chance to see at age 46. He is offered the chance to see his wife, his children, his mother. One of my favorite parts of the book is when he is examining his son, who is perched up on his lap, and he realizes that his son has freckles. Nobody ever told him his son had freckles. I found this book fascinating as it delves into the physiology of sight and the brain's part in allowing people to see. At age 46, obviously Mike's brain is not as maleable as a newborn's, and he faces tremendous difficulties, which I would never have imagined. This website talks more about the book and also has a photo gallery of Mike with his family. http://www.crashingthrough.com/
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: MK Publications
I LOVE LOVE LOVE pumpkins! When it's pumpkin season, I eat pumpkin almost every day! (there are, however, better pumpkin recipes than this book offers, thus, only two stars)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Adeda Yayıncılık
for class.. but ive really come to appreciate the massive amount of footnotes
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
I cannot even TALK about the story of Corduroy the Bear without getting teary.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Fono Eğitim Yayınları
This book kind of reminded me of Hex Hall, but with vampires. Over all it was a good book :)
i loved reading this book!!!!! reading about alchemy doesn't offend me, because i dont' believe it's real. SO...this was a fun mix of magic and pride and prejudice! loved the whole thing...
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