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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Turkuvaz Kitap
Light, fun. A definite worthwhile read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kolektif Kitap
This was super fun to read. I still like the characters, which can be hard to maintain through a 2nd book. The action is continuous and keeps you pulled in. Some interesting religion stuff. I thought it a little odd when it even quoted straight out of the Bible...but replaced it with their name for the ultimate being, she's not trying to be discrete. But that's fine. The main bothersome thing is that the relationship stuff and the problem stuff are sort of spiraling forward instead of moving directly ahead. The keep coming back to the same problems, except in a different way or time. The main 'conflict' or 'concern' never really changes. But, all in all, a fun read and I'm excited to the 3rd to come out in a couple of months.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Eser Sahibinin Kendi Yayını
The Complete Adventures Of Feluda By Satyajit Ray Thirty five gripping tales of suspense and mystery featuring Satyajit Ray’s inimitable detective Feluda , is now available in English in a two volume edition. These stories were written for the teenaged readers and are narrated by the teenager cousin of Feluda , Topshe. Though some of the Feluda stories had been translated before but for the first time ever the stories are arranged in chronological order of composition and one can note Feluda’s development from as unknown amateur detective {In Danger In Darjeeling ) to a famous professional private investigator. The first Feluda story appeared in 1965.Felu is the nickname of Pradosh Mitter,private investigator. The story is told in the first person by Felu’s Watson –his fourteen year old cousin Tapesh.The suffix “da” (short for dada )means an elder brother. In “The Emperor’s Ring” Feluda’s character takes a more definite shape .He is a man with acute powers of observation and a razor sharp brain. He also possesses a deep and thorough knowledge of virtually every subject under the sun, ranging from history to hypnotism. He is good at cricket. Knows at least a hundred indoor games, a number of card tricks, and could write with both hands.He lits a cigarette (charminar)whenever he solves a complicated problem. The entries he makes into his personal notebook are in Greek. A third character Lalmohan Ganguli(alias Jatayu), a writer of cheap popular thrillers makes his debut in” The Golden Fortress”.Simple,gullible ,friendly and either ignorant of or mistaken about most things in life,he proves to be a perfect foil to Feluda,and a means of providing what Ray called “Dollops of humour”.The two films ray made based on Feluda stories”The Golden Fortress”and “The Elephant God”both featured Lalmohan Babu.. Feluda never emerges as a larger- than –life superman whom one would venerate and admire from afar,but never get close to.Topshe’s charming narration describes him so utterly normal and human that it is not difficult to see him almost as a member of one’s family. Ray’s strength lies in the fact that each case is seen and presented through the eyes of an adolescent. Ray’s language is simple,lucid ,warm and direct without without ever becoming boring or patronizing.Sometimes it is difficult to tell whether one is watching a film or reading a book,so well are all relevant details captured in just a few succinct words ,regardless of whether the action is taking place in a small village in Bengal,a monastery in Sikkim,or the streets of Hongkong. The best thing about these stories is that these stories are devoid of sex and violence-the backbone of crime thrillers. No illicit love, no crime passionel and only a modicum of violence.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bedir Yayınları
Much better, it felt like a smooth lead in to the next one.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İndigo Kitap
This is one of the best, funniest books I have ever read, and I'm not exaggerating! Jasper Fforde has brought fairy tales to life, and the world is so much better with them in it! I recommend this book for absolutely everyone; it's a fairy-tale, but one written for totally, smart serious people.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Metin Özata
thank jesus for this book, seriously. saved my life on the AP exam. also is amazing.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Arkadaş Yayınları
This is a must-read for fans of Firefly. It's chock-full of well articulated, thoughtful ideas. It's always fun to find new perspectives on things you love - this book doesn't dissapoint.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Marcel Yayınları
This is the fourth book in the South Seas Adventure series. This series is about the adventures of Abby Kendall, a young teenage girl, and her family and friends as they travel the South Seas in the late 1840s. It's June of 1848, and thirteen-year-old Abby Kendall, her younger sister Sarah, and their friends Luke and Kini have returned to Hawaii with their gold from California, but they are too late to save the Kendall ranch. Abby's parents and uncle decide to search for a new home elsewhere in Hawaii, so they all sail to the island of Kauai to learn about the sugar business. They find jobs with the wealthy Rees Cutter, who owns a sugar plantation. Rees Cutter seems so kind and generous, but Abby and Luke hear bad things about him from some of the workers. In addition, they begin to suspect he may be involved in business dealings with the cruel and greedy Cap'n Jim Canter. Abby and Luke are determined to find out what's really going on at the Cutter Plantation, and their quest for the truth leads them into another dangerous adventure. Readers who enjoyed the first three books about Abby will be sure to enjoy this one as well. I highly recommend this series to readers who enjoy historical fiction. I love the unique settings and likable characters featured in this series, and I can't wait to read the rest of the books to find out what adventures await Abby and her friends next.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Dominguez
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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Karekök Yayıncılık
I must say, having read Gryphon's Eyrie first, I went into this book with a knowledge of one who has read a series and now has the prequel. Though, as one of the main characters, Kerovan's manner is stiff and rather formal. When one places it against the foil of his upbringing - the emotional abandonment of his father; the hatred from his mother; and the eventual loss of those he'd come to know as friends - such detachment is rather human. This inner turmoil is constant in all of narrative, yet it does not overwhelm the reader in a 'poor me' attitude, instead it has an atmosphere of acceptance. On the other side of the coin, Joisan, who we are told from the get-go is to become his wife (and shares the chapter-switch with Kerovan) is confident in herself and, though not sure of her abilities, has a wide streak of determination that goes far to make her a good and strong character. Though set against the back-drop of an invasion (one whose origins are clearer if read in sequence with the other witch world novels), there is little in the way of political or military talk, but it's pretty clear early on that this is more about the characters inner struggle than the physical battles happening around them, yet both play an important part to make this story a fantastic read.
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