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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Kitap
I truly have mixed feelings about this book. Overall, it is a good story. The premise of them being separated for ten years is interesting. However, it was just not quite as satisfying as I had hoped. The ending seemed a little abrupt considering how the conflict built. I like Dahl's writing, but this not my favorite of hers.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Egmont Yayıncılık
TRASH
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
too much so.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kodlab Yayınları
To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the best accounts of the hysteria that racial hatred and false accusations could create in the deep South prior to the 1980s. The writing is tremendous and the actual theme is very inspirational. I like the writere's style of writing. Scout is so mentally developed for her age. It's amazing. It made you feel like you were part of the book. This book was amazing and I feel really great that in high school they challenged us to read this. In high school I don’t think we were amture enough to realize the depth to which this book was meant to be understood. Now after a couple fo years of being in the real world and having this kind of stuff put in your face it really hits you why they make you read books like this in high school.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İrfan Yayıncılık
Brust is trying for a particularly verbose style in this book, and although he succeeds it annoys me no end. I found it very hard to concentrate on the book because there were long passages of uninteresting wordplay. I wish I liked it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Admira
This is the Charles E. Wilbour translation published by Barnes and Noble. We are reading this out loud as a family, which makes it ever so slow. Beginning with the last paragraph on p. 143, there is a description of Javert which could be used to describe Osama Bin Laden. And here's a fun quote from p. 153: Winter changes into stone the water of heaven and the heart of man.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Çiçek Yayıncılık
I'm rereading this series. I recently realized that I had finally forgotten enough about them to make a return trip to the Old Kingdom. I just finished Sabriel last night. My pulse was racing, and chills were going up and down my spine as I cowered with Sabriel and Touchstone in the reservoir, surrounded by The Dead. I had forgotten how truly exciting and frightening the Abhorsen Trilogy is. Lucky me to get a chance to experience them all over again!
Martinez has written one of the best, most humane accounts of illegal immigration from Mexico into the United States. I especially appreciated how this book is laid out. In the first half, he describes his experiences visiting a small provincial Mexican town. The people there are poor, and the economy is almost entirely driven by work performed in the United States. American inner city culture has returned to this small town with migrants, who come back whenever they can. There are tensions there between those who have found success on their voyages north and those who remain very poor. In the second half of the book, Martinez visits many of the families from this small Mexican town at their US residences. He describes the trouble they have finding a place in communities that aren't very welcoming. It is interesting that many families who exist near the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder in the United States are considered wealthy when they return to their communities of origin. In all, this is a fantastic book. It certainly doesn't tell the whole story of migration between Mexico and the United States, but it tells an important part.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Taze Kitap
I attended a Women's Creativity Conference at Quinnipiac University where the author of this book presented her thoughts on writing memoir as well as a description of this particular book. After she closed, at least 20 people purchased the book immediately. It reads very quickly. As a resident of Connecticut, the historical and geographical data was personally relevant, and pleasantly presented comfortably within the context of the story. The clips of the two stories that she tells here were expertly measured and drawn and when the major characters of each finally crossed paths, it was not too soon, nor too late. Mary-Ann's depiction of herself coming of age in a Northeastern town where gender and cultural distinctions were very clear if not fair is very telling in the face of the national battles that eventually ensued on both fronts. Her facing and then finding a constructive way to deal with the unspeakable tragedy that befell her community is hopeful. Highly recommend.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Rota Yayın Yapım
The Dark Is Rising (The Dark Is Rising Sequence) by Susan Cooper (2007)
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