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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Epsilon Yayınları
With WWII over, fifteen year old Evie Spooner's father returns and decides to take the family on an extended vacation to Palm Beach. The family runs into Peter Coleridge, an acquaintance of Evie's father, who is older, but also extremely handsome. Evie is enamored, but she senses that something just isn’t right. Readers will love the film noir feel of this book that is intended for young adults fourteen and older.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Platform Yayınları
The most brilliant thing among many brilliant things about this book is the careful way information is parceled out. I knew the premise of this book before I started reading it and frequently wished I didn't. I strongly recommend you do not read anything else about this book and just go read this book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pyramid International
"Alex, like everybody, held hospitals in the hightest, purest dread and loathing. To come in with a bump and leave with the baby--this is the only grace available in a hospital. Other than that, there is only pain. The concentration of pain. Hospitals are unique in this concentration. There are no areas in the world dedicated to the concentration of pleasure (theme parks and their like are a concentration of the symbols of pleasure, not pleasure itself), there are no buildings dedicated to laugher, friendship or love. They'd probably be pretty gruesome if they existed, but would they smell of decay's argument with disinfectant? Would people walk through the hallways, weeping? Would the beds (so ominous, this!) have wheels?"
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: DVD
Not my favorite story. I did have to keep reading it, but found the story to be quite depressing.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İletişim Yayınevi
i read the book and then got the book on tape because i heard conan o'brien and jon stewart do some of the voices. i listened to the first two cds and wanted to listen to more but i had to return it to the library and i just couldnt sit and listen for long, maybe in the winter when im knitting i can sit for longer to listen.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Fono Eğitim Yayınları
What a wonderful story.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kırmızı Kedi Yayınevi
Auden the iconoclast - fascinating, bold opinions on Shakespeare. It is quite something to read this celebrated poet's ideas on the most celebrated poet ever.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İmece
I enjoyed reading this book and could really relate to many of the feelings she expressed about raising her sons. My only complaint is that she frequently repeated the same sentiments over and over and I found myself skimming through several pages. This book isn't a page turner but I think many mothers of teenagers will relate to the trials and tribulations of raising (and letting go of) their children.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kida Yayınları
Mostly boring. It seems (from skimming reviews) that this is a book mostly enjoyed by females and equally disliked by males. I think it would be a n interesting study to find out why, but as for the book itself — a sex change (for a man who doesn't feel like a woman) and the resulting confusion as to the sexuality of the main character is not appealing to me. Even moreso when more than three fouths of the book revolves around physical intimacy.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pal
A strange novel who's "failing," if it can be called that, may just be a lack of real ambition. The novel is written from a "once-removed" or reconstructive perspective. This is nothing new and nothing inherently to complain about, many great novels have been written like this (example: Doctor Faustus by Thomas Mann, but that novel is written so because the "protagonist" is compromised and in this case taken by the devil, so a third party really brings us closer to the action). But here I'm not quite sure. And again, I'm not sure if this is a "failing," but it certainly leads one to feel a bit disappointed. As many people have pointed out, it'd be better to read Ka's poetry than read this novel, but of course what he have is this novel. I don't think it'd be fair to say that this is simply a failing of the author: "he wasn't good enough to write the poems so he wrote this novel from a distance." That seems too easy, and after all, is Pamuk really felt like he should have written the poems he would have, maybe they would have been good, maybe not. But instead we have an outsider looking into a sea of passion (but not quite blind passion). The town is full of radical Islamists, radical republicans, radical Marxists, and radical lovers. But they all seem to understand the need for each other and the fact that everything is political. The Islamic Students realize that they need atheists to run the state, the political showman need the Islamists to be "moved" by their work, Ka realizes that Ipek needs him to get over Blue, etc. In this world Islam is political and atheism is a religious statement. The problem and issue seems to be that we are all more interested in radicals (be they terrorists, lovers or actors or poets). While nominally this is a novel about extremes, on closer look it reveals itself not to be at all. It is a novel about the social and political interaction of extremes. This is inherently disappointing, we'd all much rather prefer to delve into the radicals and read Ka's all consuming poetry.
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