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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesin Yayınları
A definite challenge on both an inspirational and theological level. It really wakes you up to the reality that you probably should change many things about your life, and gives you the example of people who seemingly have changed those things. A really tough reply to the question of "how then shall we live?" He writes with true passion and conviction. Even the few issues on which i disagree he still puts forth some enlightening points. Excellent.
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this is the cinderella story turned upside down. ella is to marry the prince, but finds out he's nothing but a pretty face. she doesn't want to conform to castle standards and is thrown into the dungeon. she eventually escapes. this is a good book if you are tired of the same old cinderella story.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Berfin Yayınları
LOVED IT!!! I am a sucker for Love!!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Erdem Yayınları
Wonderful book!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yargı Yayınevi
A great story!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ephesus Yayınları
You really need a general foundation of biology to be able to understand this book. I loved this book. I liked how he gave the evolution of the cell and how he told the stories of reseachers. This book has sparked my interest in the connection between cellular respiration and the theory of aging.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Biltest Eğitim Ve Yayıncılık
I did not enjoy this book at ALL! Maybe b/c I haven't read much in the thriller genre, the writing just got to me. I complained with ever turn of the page.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Muba Yayınları
Update #1 18 May 2007 Started this book on Tuesday, three days ago. I think I only have 300 pages left. Let's just say this: The Stand is compelling, addictive, and above all else, haunting. I have been thinking about it nonstop, especially when I am not reading it. It sticks with me. Not the characters so much as the premise--the world being wiped out, everything mankind has built destroyed. And I have to say, every time someone coughs or sneezes right now, I want to not-so-subtly inch away, lest they give me Captain Trips. That's part of what is so compelling about this story; I think the best storytellers manage to interweave the mundane, the pettiness, the little quirks, the quotidian--the things that we can relate to--with the huge, profound, terrible, glorious, and amazing that we don't encounter so much. And Stephen King does a great job here: Fran's pregnancy, Harold's insecurities, Glen's tendency to ruminate, Mother Abigail's fears and doubts, the funny nicknames-Trashcan Man and Captain Tripps--all make this story SO REAL. King destroys the world and builds it back up again, as only a master storyteller can do. Update #2 19 May 2007 Finished! I stick by all I said earlier, except I will say this: the final "stand" was very anticlimactic. It was less of a "last stand" and more of a "whoops!"
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İmaj Yayıncılık
I think I would give this Five Golden Piradors to be used to save the good and protect them. Fran Lewis
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Literatür Yayıncılık
This fascinating book provides an overview of the history of the English language, focusing on the way it changed over time and what caused these changes. It starts with Caedmon's Hymn (7th century) and goes up through e-mail and the Iraq war. Along the way, it touches on the Norman conquest, the Great Vowel Shift, attempts at standardization and dictionary-making, and authors from Chaucer to Shakespeare to Twain to Dickinson. I have to admit that I found the earliest parts of the book to be the most interesting (and I really want to learn Old English now), but that is likely due to my own interests and has nothing to do with the book itself. Lerer explains things remarkably clearly, and at times I was shocked at how much of his sometimes technical explanations I (with no formal linguistics training) could understand. I did have some trouble "hearing" some of the things he was trying to explain about pronounciation, but I don't think that took much away from my enjoyment of the book. My one caveat in recommending it is that I sometimes found myself having trouble keeping track of where he was when I tried to read too much of the book at a time; his chapters stand alone nicely, so make sure you take lots of breaks to process and mull over the wealth of information Lerer provides.
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