Irina Liubchenko itibaren San Juan Huactzinco, Tlaxcala, Mexico

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05/02/2024

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2019-06-27 03:40

FDD LYS-3 Denemeler Türk Dili ve Edebiyatı Coğrafya-1 4'lü Deneme Sınavı TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

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PART ONE -Bella is going bonkers about her impending marriage to Edward "Shimmer Freak" Cullen. Bella- lalala. lalala. I am getting married. Lalala lalala Charlie (her equally retarded father) [holds her at gunpoint, him being a cop and all that]- Did you fix my dinner, slave girl? Bella- lalala. lalala. I am getting married. Lalala lalala *starts making out with the door* (cos she's as dim as a clod) -Is married off in a very show-offy ceremony although she keeps annoying us about how simple and plain and down-to-earth she is. (Yeah right!) -Gets knocked up in a very knocked uppy kind of way. PART TWO -Jacob the Mutt gets kicks out of watching Bella die (because of the before mentioned freak pregnancy) -Keeps yapping about unrequited love and all that falls in the utterly crap/poop category. PART THREE -Unfortunately, bella survives the pregnancy giving us the grief of completing the rest of the novel. -Give birth to an equally snooty girl obsessed with everything that sparkles. -Bella whines about how her human life was so dim. (pun intended) -Mooning Jacob does a U-turn and starts lusting after the 'minutes old baby'. -Bella drones on and on about Renesmee's (crap name, right?) 'special gift'. What?? Acting like a dumb, mute person isn't a gift, people.That child is plain damn lazy, is all.Cant even spare energy to speak. Always 'showing' and creeping out people. -The next 300 pages or so are wasted with everyone blathering about what a ' pretentious precious little germ gem' Renesmee is .(Not) -And we're given a sneak peek to Jacob's and Renesmee's paedophilic relationship that's to be continued in another 800 paged thick book, I am sure. Another sad tactic to milk money out of us poor people. Why is hated this book -Totally shallow characters.(Makes Paris Hilton look like Mother Teresa) (no offence) -Glorification of Vampirism. Get a grip already. Being a vampire is NOT HOT. It's disgusting and demonic to say the least. -Brainless Guy Worshipping. If you haven't noticed Ms Meyer, we are living in the 21st Century NOT the Dark Ages.FEMINISM WOOT!WOOT! -Glorification of paedophilism.(Read Claire+Quil and Jacob+Renesmee) (what's with her name?Ugh!)

2019-06-27 06:40

Zana ü Rewşenbir Evdırehim Rehmi Hekkari TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Avesta Yayınları

ORIGINALLY POSTED AT Fantasy Literature. The Sword of Shannara was a very popular book back in the 70s right after the huge success of The Lord of the Rings when everyone wanted to read more fantasy. I wasn't old enough to read it back then, so I came to it much later. I read part of the first book and, knowing how popular it had been, and feeling like it was a classic, I was prepared to enjoy it. About half way through I gave it to my ten year old son. The weird thing is, it's so like The Lord of the Rings, at the same time that it's not. I don't mind a few common fantasy elements (especially in works written before they were cliché), but Brooks' plot and characters come almost straight out of Tolkien. This may have been acceptable if the writing had come straight out of Tolkien, too, but Brooks' style is clunky, wordy, and awkward. Adjectives and adverbs are used without restraint. I mean there are constant repetitive superfluous unnecessary redundant profligate excessive numbers of adjectives. And did I mention the weirdly-placed adverbs which are used unsparingly, unrestrainedly, extravagantly, and immoderately? And annoyingly? . . . When I couldn't care less whether Shea and Flick (they're the hobbits-- I mean the heroes) live or die, then the characterization is weak. Actually, I was kind of hoping that they would die. If they died, the book would have to end, right? Conclusion: These are fine for kids (at least this one is, I can't say if all of the later Shannara books are -- probably not). But, do you really want to teach them to write like that? If not, give them C.S. Lewis, J.K. Rowling, Susan Cooper, and Lloyd Alexander. To be fair: This series is wildly popular. Perhaps the writing gets better (it has been 30 years, after all). I have heard that only the first book is too much like Tolkien. But I'll never know for sure because I can't make it through the first one. Read more Terry Brooks reviews at Fantasy Literature

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