Kitap için kullanıcı verileri, yorumlar ve öneriler
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Morışık Yayınları
A very enjoyable romance. Lindsey rarely lets the reader down. This novel is no exception. The bodyguard theme works well here.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İkinci Adam Yayınları
Ganz großartig! Wunderbar geschwätzig erzählt. Sehr komplex und gleichzeitig schlüssig. Und dabei versetzt mit der für Kate Atkinson typischen Ironie, die man gerne erst drei Sätze später bemerkt.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından:
Yet another package of processed trees and ink that represents the female love for romantic sappiness and the contemporary lack of phenomenal writers. That said...the first two stories were moderately interesting (although not memorable), and the last one you could have cut the romance out and it would have been fine.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kastaş Yayınları
Didn't really learn much, but I enjoyed the author's stories about watching her grandmother spin, embarking on a quest for a working spinning wheel years later, and learning to spin.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pegasus
~Reprint from February 2007~ FONDLING YOUR MUSE by John Warner Writer’s Digest Books ISBN: 1582973482 ASIN: B0045EPDD6 2011 update: available on Amazon (not an e-book at this time) If the title does intrigue you to at least pick up John Warner’s bestselling tome on writing advice, then you are either: (1) sufficiently satisfied with your full-time job as a meter reader, saving your writing “hobby” for evenings in front of “Home Improvement” reruns; or (2) you are so completely and sickeningly content with not only your burgeoning writing career that you are impermeable to so-called “advice” from someone who doesn’t write in your chosen genre but also you must get enough action in the bedroom to resist any book that has the word “fondling” in its title. Before you sit down with Fondling Your Muse, turn off Tim the Tool-Man Taylor and move your stuffed animals off the couch so they avoid being showered with the grains of salt you will toss about wildly while tearing through the animated, hysterical diatribe. Warner, an award-winning editor of McSweeney’s Internet Tendencies (and chum of a number of disgustingly accomplished young, impish writers) is side-splitting. Resist the temptation to read aloud passages to that disheveled, pierced teenager sitting next to you in the bus shelter. He can’t hear you, anyway—Incubus is screaming from the headphones of his iPod, rendering him devoid of understanding spoken English for at least another day. The self-effacing humorist misses no opportunity to make fun of writers, the pursuit of the elusive and most certainly idyllic “writer’s life,” or the dreamy chase of the advance money you will undoubtedly get for your first 120,000-word attempt at entering the Kingdom of Novelhood. Warner pulls no punches as he goads us across the punishing battlefield known as publishing. Muse covers the importance of MFAs and killer queries, overcoming writer’s block and writing hotter sex scenes. If it’s hard advice you seek, pay special attention to the “Motivation Moments”— that is, of course, after you dab your tears from that last giggle fit. Writers, for reasons as personal as our choice in lacy undergarments, spend millions of dollars annually on books that will dish up that one pearl of advice that will deliver our manuscripts into the anxious and grateful hands of parched editors desperate to quench their thirst on the genius of our double-spaced, properly formatted pages. Warner recognizes this and, the bastard, has capitalized on our insecurities. There’s a reason why his book (published by Writer’s Digest Books, a company that has made gazillions on this premise of writerly self-inferiority) has sold so well. He doesn’t have the Holy Grail enshrined in his swanky, professionally decorated home office, from which he can summon the Secrets of Success; he just happens to possess an uncanny ability to divine COMMON SENSE from the mayhem of the struggle for literary supremacy. You know what he’s saying — you know it like you know your own mother’s distinct Tova Borgnine-inspired scent. If you want to write a bestseller — if you want to get anything published, for that matter — you have to W-R-I-T-E. No more “Home Improvement.” Get rid of those stuffed animals (they’re draining your chakras and exacerbating your allergies, anyway). No more paychecks blown on writing advice books or book doctors who only take you away from what you KNOW you should be doing. If you’re looking to Fondling for bona fide advice on how to get published, hang onto your milk money. If you’re looking for edgy, no-holds-barred commentary on how seriously we scribish slaves tend to take ourselves, buy it, read it, read it a second time to satisfy your itch to scribble notes in the margin and use your new set of highlighters, and then support this goofball’s well-earned success by ordering copies for your writers’ group comrades from Amazon. Just don’t be surprised if Warner shows up on your porch on his knees, groveling to your Greatness and showering you with rose petals in gratitude for upping his Amazon rankings. (Trust me-—he’s watching.) Post script: Apologies for the italics. Something happened in the cut/paste from Word into this template, and I can't find it. No random HTML tags that I can find. Whatever. Content's still good, right? ~jsy
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: 1001 Çiçek Kitaplar
This was another good book from the series, but not my favorite. I did appreciate the students learning about people with disabilities and I experienced some of the issues the people in the book mentioned, such as store clerks trying to address me rather than the person I was pushing in the chair. I can only imagine how frustrating that would be for a wheelchair bound person.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Can Yayınları
TTTW has gotten such mixed reviews...I read for myself and love love loved every morsel of this!! It was surprisingly very easy to follow, as I thought with all of the dates and ages at the beginning of each chapter that it would be difficult. I flew right through it, until the end. I tend do this with books that I don't want to end. I start reading slowly and deliberately as to make it last longer.... I was so sad that it ended. I wanted more of Henry and Clare's love story.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Remzi Kitabevi
He is definately one of the big boys, but he seems quite open with sharing his successes and failures--and why they worked or didn't.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Akıl Çelen Kitaplar
Everybody should read this book. The part about foot binding is enough to make ones skin crawl but the rest of the book is FASCINATING. I loved the changing relationship between the two women. It also has fantastic historical aspects to it in regards to ceremonies, relationships and status. A must read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
This story is told by two characters: one from the present and one from the past. They both include an old house in the French countryside. I love the house and the visuals that the author created in my mind. It sounded like a place I might want to visit. I was drawn in to the supernatural side of this story more than anything. Were there ghosts haunting this house...and who did they belong to. As the story unfolds, we find out what really happened in this house and I found it quite tragic, which was quite unsuspecting.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Delta Kültür Yayınevi
En İyi Amerikan Gereksiz Okuma serisinin neden var olduğundan emin değilim. Görünüşe göre, en iyi Amerikan koleksiyonlarına girmeyen kısa öyküler, çizgi romanlar ve denemelerden oluşan bir koleksiyon gibi görünüyor (burada şiir yok). Gereksiz Okuma'nın 2006 baskısı hem içerik (iyi) hem de iyilik açısından (en azından beni gerçekten etkileyen şey açısından) çok karışık bir çanta. Burada beni gerçekten şaşırtan tek bir kısa hikaye yok - ancak buradaki tüm kurgunun güçlü başladığını ancak hayal kırıklığı yaratan köpürmeye başladığını söylemeliyim. Burada "okumalıyım" olduğunu düşündüğüm birkaç şey var. Çoğu ben olmadan yaşayabilirdim. Bununla birlikte, Julia Sweeney'in Tanrı ile ilişkisi hakkındaki makalesi harika - komik ve düşünceli. Cat Bohannon'un bir insan cesedinin bu Vücut Dünyaları sergilerinden birinin bir parçası haline getirilme süreci hakkındaki "Gemi Enkazı" makalesi büyüleyici. "Yeni Mekke" de George Saunders sizi Dubai'nin günümüzde kaçırılmayacak bir turuna çıkarıyor. Sonra Kurt Vonnegut'un harika bir yaratıcı yazma dersi ve David Foster Wallace'ın bir başlangıç adresi var. Kesinlikle bu parçaları okuyun. Gerisi, iyi, şükür ki gerekli değil.
Kullanıcı, bu kitapları portalın yayın kurulu olan 2017-2018'de en ilginç olarak değerlendirdi "TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi" Tüm okuyucuların bu literatürü tanımalarını tavsiye eder.