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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sis Yayıncılık
This is a case where it'd probably get 5 stars if the caption for that rating was "it was amazing" which is something I'd prefer to give to things that took a little more than a quippy idea and a few cartoons to accomplish, but it really is a fun and great book... I'd recommend anybody take a chance to read it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pan Kitabevi
even my husband loved it - should I add more? It makes you laugh, it makes you feel sad, it is just one beautifully written story...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
These volumes helped to shape my dreams that I had of being a knight-hero :D
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Parıltı Yayınları
see blog Paul Graham
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yapı Kredi Yayınları
This is one of the best written and most compelling books I have ever read - I could barely put it down, and it is TRUE! It takes place in New Orleans during and after Katrina.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Zbigniew Brzezinski
** spoiler alert ** This book was better than the first one. I'm actually tempted to read the third. Mason should not have died. He was the only reason I kept reading the first book. Thats something that kinda turns me off. But things are getting better especially the writing.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından:
Nichts aufregendes, eher etwas für ruhige Stunde. Es geht um die letzten Stunden eines Restaurants, und dem Autor gelingt es diese genau und mit der angemessenen Melancholie zu beschreiben. Dadurch wird es allerdings nicht spannender. Wer sich aber darauf einlässt wird ein wunderbares und schönes Leseerlebnis haben, wer das nicht macht hat wahrscheinlich eine schöne Einschlafhilfe.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: April Yayıncılık
a little too graphic in parts. crazy event towards the end that was unnecessary. like the Chicago setting.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Palme Yayıncılık - Akademik Kitaplar
This novel offers a really interesting and innovative SF concept: in the future, every person is incorporated upon birth. Twenty percent of the shares go to the parents, five percent goes to the government, the rest can be sold by the owner for education, possessions and so on. You can buy and sell someone's shares as an investment, for charity, even as a hostile act. Reaching "self-majority" - owning the majority of your own shares - is similar to becoming independently wealthy in today's world. The entire future society is based on this basic economic concept. I thought it was a fantastic idea and was really excited about the novel. Unfortunately the brothers Kollin ruined this inventive idea with some really poor writing and plotting. It's a classic example of great concept, poor execution. At the start of the novel, the cryogenically frozen body of Justin Cord, a 21st century billionaire is found and revived. Justin becomes something completely unique: an unincorporated man. The early part of the novel describes Justin's exploration of the brand new world he finds himself in: new societal values, new economy, new morals, new technology. This is probably the best part of the novel. However, after this relatively entertaining start, the novel takes a turn for the worse. Part of the problem lies with the authors' writing skills. Dialogues veer from paragraph-long lectures to feeble and sometimes crude attempts at humor. Most characters are cardboard-thin. The plot has a childlike simplicity complete with forbidden love interest and evil mastermind. In addition, parts of the book read like a libertarian manifesto. Whether you subscribe to that ideology or not, its representation here is extreme and, frankly, crude - e.g. the word "taxes" is practically a curse, and you'll find things like "can you believe governments were allowed to manage currencies in the past?". I found it truly depressing that such a great concept could be so badly handled. To make matters even worse, the novel completely falls apart in the last 100 pages or so, throwing a huge new concept in the mix completely out of the blue and then leading to a resolution that wouldn't be out of place in a B movie or a comic book. I don't want to go into detail to avoid spoilers - all I can say is that I was literally shaking my head in astonishment. Before reading the end of the novel, I was ready to give this book two stars, simply because the concept of personal incorporation is so fresh and new. However, the conclusion is so botched that I have to rate this one star.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İSEM Yayıncılık
Finished Love in Idleness by Amanda Craig. I hardly know what to say. Perhaps I could start off by saying that even if you have a fascination with Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream you don't have to work it into your novel. When I first started Love in Idleness, so many characters were thrown at me that I was about to walk away from the book--which I hardly ever do. Finally I figured out the relationships (kind of) and the nationalities (sort of) and saw where Craig was taking me (or so I thought). I was getting into the storyline and was putting aside my thoughts on her less-than-perfect dialogue when suddenly there was magic and fairies and love potions and mists that rose up and dissipated at a moment's notice. I knew who was going to end up with who from the very beginning (except for Polly and Theo), but why did she have to incorporate a Midsummer Night's Dream moment to accomplish it? I think it was a cheap way out. I don't think I'll be reading another of her books...although maybe I should, just to see if this is a common strain in her writing.
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