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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
Dari buku-buku Coelho yang saya baca, entah mengapa, yang ini kurang greget. Walaupun, tetap saya banyak menemukan kata-kata inspiratif darinya. Mungkin, alur yang terasa lambat membuat saya sedikit bosan di awal, tetapi ketika menjelang akhir, saya semakin tidak sabar ingin menyelesaikannya.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Çocuk Yayınları
Remember text adventures? Infocom games of yore? 'Interactive fiction' is alive and well thanks to the efforts of a small but vibrant community of hobbyists who continue creating new games to this day. This book is an intriguing effort to apply scholarly analysis to interactive fiction efforts of past and present. I don't always agree with Montford's conclusions, and some of the history of the medium he gives is not much different from similar accounts available on the web, but a worthy read nonetheless.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Kitap
Some interesting points made in the book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilgeoğuz Yayınları
It took me 5 months to finish this book and it was TOTALLY worth it. This is a piece of art, although I admit that at times it was tiring and boring, specially in the middle with so many different characters. It takes you a while to get accustomed to who is who and what's going on. In the last quarter of the book, things start to clear up and it gets very exciting again.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pearson Çocuk Kitapları
Loved it. Read it to my children and they loved it too.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Artemis Yayınları
Peggy Orenstein is funny. I mean how can you beat a line like Is Dora becoming a whore-a? But at times I thought the argument was really well developed, come to think of it I am not sure she had one - it was more exploratory, and slightly horrifying. I was particularly concerned when reading about beauty pageants and I recognized the name from watching Toddlers and Tiaras, seriously there is something wrong with me! Its worth a read, but it really demands conversation to be truly valuable.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilge Kültür Sanat Yayınları
Loved it! The mystery swirling in this plot really moved this book along at a great pace. Lots of strong characters and great world building. I love Shane and Ciara's relationship, it wonderfully done. I can't wait to read the next one! This series is a MUST read!!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sarı Papatya Yayınları
"There are my 'Poe' pieces and my 'Dunsany pieces' – but alas – where are any Lovecraft pieces?" -H.P. Lovecraft, 1929 What really makes Lovecraft interesting is the degree to which he was a student of the Horror genre. As his influential essay Supernatural Horror in Literature shows, Lovecraft was a voracious reader who went far afield in his search for interesting Horror authors. If Lovecraft hadn't been such an odd recluse, and instead pursued an academic career, we might not have had to wait a century for scholar S.T. Joshi to drag the genre into the sphere of literary criticism. Due to his vast knowledge, Lovecraft was able to pick through influences and styles when he wrote his stories, but instead of synthesizing all of those disparate inspirations into a new vision of his own, Lovecraft was more likely to work in bits and pieces, creating recognizable, sometimes formulaic story types in which we can easily trace the ideas he drew from Dunsany, Blackwood, Hodgson, Chambers, or Bierce. Beyond that, his style was not always engaging, relying as he did on rather purple prose and extended explanations of his characters' innermost thoughts, instead of letting the actions and subtle cues speak for themselves. As such, his stories tended to lack the power and poetry of the great Horror authors who influenced him, but Lovecraft was such a prolific author, and so invested in his genre on a conceptual level that he did create a number of classics. He also had a considerable influence on other writers through the vast correspondence which he kept up throughout his whole life with lasting, notable authors such as R.E. Howard, Fritz Leiber, Derleth, Clarke Ashton Smith, and numerous others, not only introducing them to the many ideas and authors Lovecraft had collected, but opening himself up to the thoughts and experiences of all those young, up-and-coming authors. Then there is the lasting effect of the 'Mythos' (sometimes called the 'Cthulhu Mythos'), that interconnected set of ideas and approaches that became a sort of 'shared world' for other authors to explore--whit are still being explored in an unabated string of short-story collections published every year despite the fact that all the stories in them tend to be terrible. But the Mythos was not quite Lovecraft's original invention, it was instead an attempt to take the worlds of the previous great Horror authors and combine them into one grand setting. Probably the most unique aspect of Lovecraft's work was his combination of the chilling, aloof alienness of Dunsany's elves with the otherworldly, interdimensional terrors explored by Hodgson to produce that characteristic 'Cosmic Horror' which, while not invented by Lovecraft, was brought to a higher lustre in his works. Though the Lovecraft stories that I find most interesting are not his 'Poe pieces', his straight Horror works--which should not be surprising, since I'm not especially fond of Poe--but his Dunsany-inspired Fantasies, such as The Silver Key and several other entries in his Dream Cycle, which tend to be rather less formulaic recreations of the styles and forms of earlier authors, than explorations of the mind, and of possibility. Beyond that, Lovecraft's very deliberate, thoughtful style seems to work better in a world of waking dreams than one of world-hopping adventure and monster attacks. However, in the end, I would suggest that the most lasting effect of Lovecraft's work was born in his intense dislike of seafood, which gave his monsters and beasties their shapes, and proved a much more effective choice than Hodgson's odd distaste for pig. Indeed, Lovecraft's disgust must surely rank among the most influential gustatory preferences in the history of literature.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Everest Yayınları
A great follow up to the original. Good for your little Incredibles fans.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pegem Akademi Yayıncılık - Akademik Kitaplar
Actually kind of a crappy story, but the idea is fantastic: a world in which time is moving backwards. People begin their lives buried in cemeteries and have to be dug up before they suffocate. They regurgitate their food and put it back in the refrigerator. Before they get into bed every morning, they use a razor which puts stubble on their faces and legs. People get younger and younger and eventually turn into babies and crawl into their mothers. Nine months later (or earlier) their mothers have to find someone to have sex with and take their semen back. The backwards world is all done very well. The best bit though is the Library, which is a massive, shadowy, and sinister bureaucracy whose mission it is to collect all of the inventions and ideas and ensure that, when their time comes, they disappear. The Children's Department is their elite hit team: freaky little kids with lasers that do all the Library's dirty work. This is all immensely entertaining for librarians like me. I barely remember the plot of this book, and remember finding the end extremely disappointing. That granted, this is still a really fun read, just for the conceit of it all. It stands as perfectly serviceable early Dick.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Semerci Yayınları
2006 yılının Mayıs ayında bu kitabın iki kopyasını sipariş ettim. Çin'e gitmeden önce cyndi'ye vermek istedim, bu yüzden uçakta bir şeyler okuyacaktı. ne yazık ki, unuttum, bu yüzden bu hafta geri döndüğünde onun için bir eve dönüş hediyesi olacak. Mayıs ayında, nihayet bu kitaptaki vampirlerle aynı doyumsuz bir hevesle tükettiğim 'acemi' kopyamı okumaya başladım (ve genellikle bir kitabı bu kadar açgözlülükle tüketmek ve tamamlamak için değilim). uşak romanının her kitap incelemesi, ırk ve cinsiyet rolleri hakkında nasıl büyük puanlar verdiğini anlatıyor. dikkat çekici olan, bunu doğrudan belirtmeden veya onunla ilgili politik bir açıklama yapmadan yapmasıdır, ancak kitapları açıkça son derece politiktir. insan ırkları, cinsiyetler, milliyetler ve dinler arasındaki ilişkileri taklit etmeden benzeyen başka dünyalar, yaratıklar ve topluluklar inşa eder. diğer varlıkların sıfır toplumlarından kurallar, yasalar, gelenekler ve gelenekler ile özenle hazırlanmış ayrıntı ve özenle yaratılmıştır. ve hepsi inanılmaz derecede düşünceli ve düşündürücü ve çekici ve aynı zamanda eğlenceli, neredeyse suçlu bir zevkle. okuduğum daha fazla uşak var sevindim ve keşke hala daha fazla yazmaya devam etmek için hayatta olsaydı.
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