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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: 1001 Çiçek Kitaplar
Almost a three star read but not quite.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Cort
I wasn't sure exactly what to expect from this book, but I really liked it. Obviously, the subject matter is disturbing, but the prose is delectable, intriguing, and fun. It really draws you into Humbert's twisted world. Now I want to read more by Nabokov!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Çizgi Düşler Yayınevi
I started this book about a year ago. It was a little like riding a bicycle into a lake. I powered through the first chapters, full of optimism and the excitement of discovering early 20th century Germany, but I rapidly slowed, and then, after a chapter entirely in French, which I understood only by virtue of three years of high school French (a long time ago), and which I can find no translation of, I stopped dead in the water. After a good break, I felt ready to go back to that world; and I found it all still there -- this is a book you can take a break from, and go back to. Its title reminds me of the saying: if the mountain won't go to Mohammed, Mohammed must go to the mountain. I have found I have to put in a lot of work for this book! It sits on my shelf like a monolith, but I actually really like the fact that, every now and then, I can approach it and know that it will be worth my while.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Can Çocuk Yayınları
essential reading, great collection to have by your bedside, or in my case, next to your daughter's crib, pick a page and read, you won't be disappointed.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık
Callie McFay is hired by a college in the small town of Fairwick. While there, an incubus comes to her in her dreams at night, seducing the life out of her, literally. Incidentally, it seems to be the same incubus that tormented her dreams when she was younger. As she settles into the town she realizes that the townspeople are not your normal, run-of-the-mill townspeople. Instead they are a motley assortment of witches, vamps, demons and other otherworldly creatures. To save Callie they must banish her demon lover from her dreams before he manages to suck her life out. The book is categorized under romance, but it didn't read like one.This book the same dark and serious tone that Rebecca has. The book is not fast paced. It is a meaty ride that takes us deep into the town of Fairwick and the lives of its ensemble characters. It got to a point I couldn't accurately remember who was who, but that didn't dampen my enjoyment. I liked seeing the lives of the other characters. The books also starts slowly, but once I acclimatized to the pace, I started to enjoy myself. Ms. Dark's book is written in painstaking detail, with great finesse, and it shows. I found myself involved with the characters, eager to see what would happen, despite my misgivings. At the beginning, I wasn't so sure I was enjoying the book. Callie could be annoying sometimes, and I felt the whole situation with her human boyfriend Paul was extraneous and did not even need to be included. But as I plodded on, I realised I was enjoying myself, immensely so. I liked it a lot. If Ms. Dark were to write a sequel to this, I would get it. *I received this eARC free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review*
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Arunas Yayıncılık
Waiting to read Happy Baby before I write a review. Fan of Mr. Elliott's Rumpus emails.
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I read The Golden Compass in an effort to get in touch with my students last year. It turned out that The Golden Compass was too advanced for most of my fourth and fifth graders, though I have recommended it to a couple of advanced readers who have loved it. I like the rebellious subtext.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Altın Kitaplar
Another Pike masterpiece! I love this book!
Liked it the story. Series has potential. Actually herd the autiobook which I think made it better. narrators voices where amazing.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Günışığı Kitaplığı
Howard Gardner, a Harvard Jewish professor of psychology, is famous of his "Multiple Intelligences" theory, in his book "Intelligence Reframed" published in 1999, he outlines 8 types of intelligence: 1] Linguistic: Ability to talk, write & do public communication 2] Logic-Mathematic: Ability to think systematically-logically & chronologically 3] Visual-Spatial: Ability to think & work through the medium of images 4] Musical: You know what it means... 5] Kinesthetic: ability to use body to achieve something remarkable, eq: athletes & comedian 6] Inter-personal: Ability to work effectively with other people, having empathy & understands people's inner motivation & need. eq: Religious leaders & politicians [are thet really do? hmm..:] 7] Intra-personal: Ability to do critical self reflection, eq: Philosopher & thinker 8] Natural: Ability to appreciate & conserve nature Here in this book (Five Minds of the Future- 2007), Gardner advances his idea by giving preposition that based on his multiple intelligences theory and the context of our present complex reality, he outlines 5 kinds of mind critical for the future, they are: 1] Disciplinary Mind - A mastery of a particular branch of knowledge. It's interesting when he said niormally it takles 10 years for somebody to have a litle grasp of mastery of his chosen field 2] Synthesizing Mind. Ability to synthezise many kinds of ideas from many disciplines to a whole integrated unity. 3] Creating Mind - Ability to create new ideas & questions, ability to bring clarity of complicated manners. 4] Respectful Mind - an awareness and appreciation of "the other" or the differences among man. (how many stupid public figure made a stupid racial joke in front of the public and later regret it?) 5] Ethical Mind - an ability to fulfill responsibility as fellow man & citizen I find this book is interesting, well laid out and argued, bit boring sometimes though, while it's not fantastic or ground breaking, it's good overall, I appreciate that Gardner includes ethical & respectful thinking into his description. I reckon schools (elementary to high school) might adopt this kind of cognitive map into their system, and human relations manager might also need to read this one .
Yayınlanma Tarihi: 2005, Cinci Puntos Press Yaş: 9-12 Hikaye tek başına duran genç bir çocukla başlar: “Çok uzun zaman önce değil, çok uzakta değil, silahlı insanlar bir aileyi alabilir, bir evi yakabilir ve kaybolarak küçük bir bırakarak dünyada yalnız çocuk. ” Çocuğun adı yok ve Haiti'nin Port-au-Prince bölgesinde dolaşıyor, öfkeli, duyarsız insanlar arasında yiyecek ve barınak bulmaya çalışıyor. Sonra yaşıyla bir çocukla tanışır ve ona Selavi adını ya da “bu hayattır” adını verir. Banyan ağacında diğer evsiz çocuklarla yaşıyorlar. Bir gün “kızgın yüzler” onu kovalar ve kiliseye gider. Kilisede yaşayanlar bir yetimhane kurdu ama sonra “öfkeli insanlar” onu yaktı. Mesajlarını gönderen bir radyo istasyonu kurmak için birlikte çalışırlar. Bu hikaye küçük çocuklar için bazı derin ve endişe verici konuları ele alıyor, ancak metin basit ve suluboya resimler biraz yumuşatıyor. Resimler ve metinler genellikle bir sayfada çok fazla bilgi içerecek şekilde sıralanır. Yazar, Haiti'deki üzücü ve gerçekçi koşullara ışık tutan birkaç çocuğun hikayesine odaklanıyor: Büyük evsiz nüfus, anlayışsız yetkililer, yoksulluk ve hastalık. Ancak kitap da umut veriyor. Evsiz çocuklar bir araya gelir ve birbirleriyle ilgilenir ve merhametli insanlar yetimhanenin inşasına katkıda bulunur. Yazar, Haiti'deki bu durum hakkında daha fazla ayrıntı ve çocukların radyo istasyonunun nasıl geliştirildiğini açıklayan bir son not veriyor. Haiti'deki çocukların fotoğrafları ve yazarın otobiyografisi de var.
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