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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doruk Yayınları
This book was bittersweet for me. I've grown very attached to the characters over the years. It was a neat ending, if somewhat expected, with most ends tied up.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Donizetti
Wow, let me try to put it in a few words. A young man coming to age in the 1970s,security job, cops, bikers, biker gang, romance, sex, Texas, death and dying,fights and gun fights, and God...what a page turner this book is. Don't let the title fool you, its a great book. Can't wait to read the next in the series!!!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
Salinger's weakest work, in my opinion. Still, it's Salinger, and so it's great. This is also Salinger's last published work, and you can sense the tension and pressure he felt in trying to produce something great. I loved the final irony in "Seymour: An Introduction" that the story, although an attempt of the narrator to describe his brother Seymour, reveals to us nothing of Seymour and everything of the narrator. This book is also a a part of Salinger's whole "Glass family" universe.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Eser Sahibinin Kendi Yayını
I liked the unique premise and the first half of this story. A wealthy computer game designer's death triggers his demonic, well coordinated software attack on our fully electronic society. So far so good. But events keep escalating and building on each other to a point of disbelief and, well, lunacy. Although purists will argue that each individual element of his attack is technically possible, his ability to forsee so many posthumous events and not have any programming errors in his extraordinarily complex scheme is beyond belief. The last third of the book degrades into something like a bad screenplay for a loud action movie that I hope never gets made.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Esen Yayınları
This is one of my favorite books of all time.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Butik Yayınları
When Anil, a Kenian of Indian descent, meets Lina, who is English from Indian descent, he pursues her until she gives in and becomes his girlfriend. But there is a problem, Lina is of Muslim faith and her parents expect her to marry a man that they will introduce to her. Anil, on the other hand, has no faith but his parents are Sikhs. Lina is prepared to go far to keep her parents ignorant of the illicit relationship with Anil, forcing other people to do the same, even when they feel very uncomfortable about it. But eventually, she will need to make a choice. The further I got with this book, the more I wanted to keep reading. It was a story that elicited emotions. Not tears or happiness, but a kind of irritation with Lina: I thought it wasn’t right how she kept making promises to Anil and at the same time not want to confront her family with her relationship, keeping all her options open. It also made me think whether Lina should risk her parents’ ostracising her for ever. The book was very good at making me look at the issue from Lina’s (Muslim) viewpoint. The book wasn’t overly full of religion. And in the end, you could argue it wasn’t so much religion, but instead, Lina’s parents’ strict adherence to their religion that caused Anil and Lina’s relationship to be under so much strain. This makes a good book club read as there are several topics to discuss.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık
5Q/3.8P After showing a current teacher the reading list for my English class, he was quick to recommend this book. I must say I’m glad to have read it. It is a very good book for teaching. The vignette format of the book is something totally fresh and different, both for myself and for any future classroom I’d teach. They’re accessible to students, namely because they’re short, concise expositions that aren’t too intimidating. I find the vignettes fascinating myself, for I think they’d make an excellent writing exercise. Perhaps have the students each compose a vignette and connect their work to a small group of their peer’s vignettes. The vignettes do have a downfall. Because they each deal with very different subjects, and they subjects are often vaguely linked, this book might be difficult for some students to follow, or perhaps become interested in. However, the abstraction of the vignettes is also one of my favorite aspects of the book, it is almost as if each vignette could be read individually, and just as much could be gained from one vignette without having to read the rest of them. It’s a very unique book. Cisneros has a very distinct writing style, as well. Her writing isn’t overly difficult to read, yet it is intricate enough to be challenging, and she deals with a host of advanced topics, especially issues relating to young women, and the societal pressures of adolescent girls. I think female students will respond well to this book, and though boys will be hard to engage with this book, I’d make a point to highlight how important it is for boys and girls to understand one another on a deep, meaningful level, something Cisneros’s book can do.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Esster
This was a fresh read for me, it's story incomparable to any others I've read. It was just as intense as it was romantic, in a YA sense. Die For Me was well thought of and written by the author.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Türk Dil Kurumu Yayınları
While most theory books have a hard time captivating me, this one is very well done. Scott focuses on why some of the utopian centrally-planned societies failed and why organic "home-spun" communities and societies generally are more adapt to deal with harsh times. Echoing Kroptkin's writing nearly a century later (though without all the romance) Scott states that local mutual aid works more systematically than systematic over-arching state plans. He goes through several historical examples, such as Soviet collectivization, the building of Brasilia as the new "modern" capital of Brazil away from the coastal "cultural" capital of Rio de Janeiro, Tanzania's "villagization", the designs of the modernist city planning versus unplanned cities, all the way to such things we today take for granted such as linguistics, measurement, and censuses which he argues all started as ways of social control by the bourgeois State. One of the most compelling arguments he makes is near the beginning, when he goes through the story of German forest planters, who wanted to make their timber growth larger by planning out a forest, instead of getting it from a thicker natural forest. What they found was that after 1 or 2 generations of trees, the forest began to die, because it had no ecosystem to support it and the species of the trees were more or less the same. The soil became loosen as the trees were perfectly spaced, diseases spread easily since all the trees were the same species and equally susceptible, and there was no ecosystem or diversity to keep the trees health. He takes that example as a metaphor for human planning, and quickly touches into the ways of measurement in the 1700s versus now. Because in, for example France, there were literally hundreds of different ways of measuring things depending on where you went, it was fairly difficult for the Monarchy to collect taxes on a regular basis. After the French Revolution, the newly ascended bourgeois wanted to empower the state to direct the nation, and thus needed ways to more regurally collect taxes. They made the metric system standard, replacing lots of local culture. Before, in places across the world, the local measurement system made sense to people, and not always involved distance. An example would be in New Guinea, people tell how far away something is by "ricepots". Everyone knows how long it takes to boil a pot of rice, and so 3 ricepots would be a two hour walk. Another fascinating point was a comparison of a right-wing city planner with the collectivization program of Lenin and Stalin. It is amazing to note the similarities. Huge collective farms were eventually even used for a model of American factory farms, which have replaced most small farmers in the United States today. When Paris redesigned itself in the early 20th century, it destroyed many old neighborhoods, in part as an effort to prevent any more revolutions, since the city had more or less brought down the government four times in less than 100 years (1792, 1830, 1848, 1871). Thus, the perfect modernist designs were not an effort to build a utopia, but an effort of the state to control the population and prevent resistance. Overall, the book, though a little thick, is a good read. The author is not an anarchist, but the argument he presents lends much credit to the anarchist argument against centralization of society, whether it be state or corporate. His arguments are centered on Europe since this is where much of the state control theories arose, and present good arguments against both the "well meaning socialist" who wants the government to run society for the people, and the "libertarian party" member who would like to see big business replace the state.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yüzde Yüz Yayıncılık
EVERYONE needs to read this book. It is amazing.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İnkılab Yayınları
Puanla, bu kitap çok komik. Çocukların Edward'ın üniversiteye gitmesi için ödeme yapmak için para almak için gittikleri uzunluk. Ayrıca, çocuk ilişkilerinin bireysel hikayeleri iyidir. Güzel bir yaşlanma hikayesi.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Marjinal Kitaplar
Bu kitaptan tamamen daha fazlasını bekliyordum. Birçok insan bana bunun harika bir kitap olduğunu ve henüz okumadığımıza inanamayacağını söyledi! Bir süredir gördüm ve hiç almadım. Korkunç bir okuma değildi, sadece yavaştı. Bu kitabın ana planında çok fazla arka plan olduğunu sevdim, ama sayfaları çevirmemi gerçekten sağladı. Faeries ve tüm dünya hakkındaki kitapları seviyorum, ama bence benim için gerçekten doğru yapılması gerekiyor. Kaye, annesinin rock grubu yüzünden biraz hareket eden 16 yaşında bir kız. Annesi gerçekten Kaye'nin hayatının bir parçası değil. Tabii, orada, ama gerçekten umursamıyor gibi görünüyor. Kaye yardıma ihtiyacı olduğunda annesine gitmez. Kaye, çocukken bayram görmüştü ama kimse ona inanmadı. Hala onlara inanıyor ve kasıtlı olarak farklı davranıyor gibi görünüyor, çünkü kimse ona inanmadı. Yanlışlıkla bir çocuğu ona aşık olurken, kırık bir sahte atı hareket ettirir. Daha sonra Roiben ile tanışır ve onun bir peri olduğunu hemen bilir. Eski peri arkadaşlarıyla tanışır ve ölümlü kurban edildiği bir ritüel olan titreyi kırması gerektiğini öğrenir. Plan, ölümlü gibi davranacak ve fedakarlık gerçekleşmeden önce kurtarılacak. Bu kitabın sonunda Kaye, peri dünyasının tam ortasında yer alıyor ve kime güvenebileceğini ve güvenemeyeceğini çok çabuk öğreniyor. Karakterleri düşünürken, onlar için fazla bir şey yokmuş gibi hissediyorum. Corny veya Kaye'nin arkadaşı hakkında hiçbir şey bilmiyorum. Kaye'de çok fazla arka plan vardı, ancak diğer karakterlere çok fazla zaman harcanmadı. Fey'i ve bütün dünyayı seviyorum. Bu kitabı okurken aldığım zihinsel imgeden (veya eksikliğinden) gerçekten etkilenmedim. Şimdi geriye dönüp baktığımızda, sanki çok fazla gereksiz ayrıntı olması gerekiyormuş gibi görünüyor, çünkü bu kitap birçok önemli ayrıntıyı kaçırdı.
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