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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Egmont Yayıncılık
loved it,it was better than the third one
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Özdemir Asaf
i find this book to be very similar to attempting to swallow a pineapple
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Altın Kitaplar Yayınevi
Flannery O'Conner is, in my opinion, the best American writer of short stories ever. At least, she's my favorite. What gets me, besides her sharp irony and characterization, is the relentlessness of the grace that her characters have to come to grips with, often fatally.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: EDİTÖR
Library Mouse by Daniel Kirk is a wonderful early introduction to the library. Sam lives behind the wall in the children’s reference books. He sleeps during the day when the library is busy with folks studying, using the computers, and checking out books, but at night the library belongs to Sam. Sam makes the most of his nights, reading book after book on every subject. One night he decides to write his own book. He takes the advice of “write what you know” that he found in a how-to book on writing, and writes his life story on little pieces of scrap paper he takes from the librarian’s desk. When he shelves it in the biography section (correctly, I might add), a child finds it and shows it to the librarian. Sam soon becomes a celebrity when his books are snatched off the shelves by eager children. But no one knows who Sam is. Librarians are always full of bright ideas, so they decide to have a Meet the Author Day. But Sam is a shy mouse and wants to remain anonymous. Mice are full of bright ideas, too, and Sam comes up with an ingenious way to stay hidden and still make sure the program is successful.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yapı Kredi Yayınları
So it goes.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sınav Yayınları
I wonder if it might be "better" without the prologue. Good tension and suspense in early chapters. Would definitely like to find more of these. Also has recipes. How odd.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Segovia
I had been wanting to read this series for a very long time, but I never really got around to getting a copy. My friend Tasha is a huge fan of the series and finally lent me hers and I finally got around to reading it. Unfortunately, I started reading UGLIES in the middle of finals, BEA, and the end of the semester which meant that I really did not have much time to just sit down and read. My reading experience had been extremely choppy and it made it difficult to really get into the book. However, despite my personal setbacks, I was still able to enjoy UGLIES overall, and it definitely made me think. Tally lives in a society where at sixteen, you turn pretty. Initially, I found many, if not all, to be extremely shallow. Uglies called each other terrible names like Zitface and Squint that basically pointed out their flaws. There is this obsession with facial symmetry and looking perfect, and Tally could not wait until she turns pretty herself and moves to Pretty Town across the river. I didn’t think that I was going to be able to relate to Tally at all, but she does grow as a character as the book progresses. We learn the secrets behind becoming pretty – secrets that still make my mind boggle – and Tally realizes that the whole world that she had known growing up may not be as perfect as it looks. Other than the issues of self-image, beauty, and plastic surgery, Weseterfeld also brings up many topics that makes readers think. The book is way more than just about a teenager in a world where everyone turns pretty. He also makes readers think about issues such as genetic modification and experimental medicine. Like a good dystopian novel, he made me think of society today and how our actions could impact the world in the future. There is a bit of romance in the novel, though it is far from the main focus. I did feel that it was a bit rushed, but there is some chemistry between the two characters. The romance does play a bigger part toward the end of the novel, and I am curious how it picks back up in the second book. UGLIES definitely gives readers a lot to think about. Westerfeld is a fantastic world-builder and he absolutely makes you stop to think while reading. UGLIES is a fantastic example of what a dystopian novel should do: it should entertain but also make you question your actions and today’s society and how it could affect that future. The scariest part about the UGLIES? While the concept seems outrageous, there are probably many people out there who wouldn’t mind living amongst beautiful people. I can’t wait to continue the rest of the series! I hope I can get to them all before school starts up again in the fall. UGLIES by Scott Westerfeld is definitely recommended to fans of dystopia and science fiction.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beta Yayınevi
4.5 Man I'm such a sucker for this series. Between the plot-hole regarding time travel I'm ignoring and the super tidy ending, I just love them too much to care.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğu Batı Yayınları
a way of enjoying the revolution
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Karekök Yayıncılık
What a great book. This book tells the reader that art is all perspective. You get a tour through the Museum of Modern Art and then in the end they have an "All about the art" section. It takes each piece of art shown in the book and tells the specs.
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