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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ephesus Yayınları
This book is one of those mindless reads you can take to the beach...a chick lit, Cosmo magazine sort of book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nar Yayınları
going down as one of my top 6 or 7 favorite books! absolutely great. I cried several times. the book enlightened me to Russia in the early 1900's but manages to not leave the reader hopeless and sad.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Altın Kitaplar
If you're a Bob Dylan fan, then of course you should read this!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İlgi Kültür Sanat Yayıncılık
I really liked this book. The formatting is really nice, I like that it's written in the form of letters/emails/journal entries/etc. and the occasional phone conversations. I could really connect with the characters, and the book was able to make me cry, which is very rare.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yargı Yayınevi
If you think Miranda July just writes funny, quirky fiction, you are so off. This woman is serious. Yet, I think if she workshopped some of the stories, they would be a lot more fluid and she would be getting a Pulizter. She has more talent than Lahiri, but not the craftmenship.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Çocuk Yayınları
Peaches, a fiction by Jodi Lynn Anderson, has quickly become one of my favorite books. A friend gave it to me because her mom gave it to her and she didn’t want to read it. It looked interesting so I decided I would read it, and my friend missed out. The novel starts with a short chapter that gives a little background to unlock the story. These chapters reoccur frequently through the novel and give those “Aha!” moments. Then it moves into the life of Murphy McGowen, a brown haired, green-eyed bombshell who is misunderstood, lost and has infinite trust issues. She breaks into the Darlington Orchard house and steels a bottle of liquor, only to be caught. For punishment, she is sent to work at the orchard picking peaches over Spring break. There she meets Birdie Darlington, a shy farm girl whose father owns the orchard, and Leeda Cawley-Smith, Birdie’s perfect, rich cousin. All three girls work together on the orchard and eventually break down Murphy’s trust wall, Leeda’s obsessive compulsive perfection problem, and Birdie’s insecurities. They help each other through bonding experiences like transforming Birdie into a beautiful woman, Leeda standing up to her mother, and Murphy finally letting her guard down. All three girls come back to work on the orchard over summer. There were many dramatic situations in the novel, like when Murphy stole Leeda’s boyfriend: Rex. Red is and average, (not rich), guy who fixes cars and has the same sarcastic attitude as Murphy. The two girls work through it eventually. Birdie falls in love with a Mexican farm worker, Enrico, over the summer. He and his friends and family work and live at the orchard over the Summer and then return to Mexico when the season is over/ At the end of the novel, Birdie goes on a road trip with Leeda and Murphy to tell Enrico how she really feels. But does he love her too? You’ll have to read and find out! The central conflict in this novel is man vs. himself in that all three teenagers try to find themselves and are unsuccessful until they find each other. All three have a constant struggle being the person everyone else wants them to be and who they really are. Picking the perfect peach represents each girls’ search for happiness. They all came to the orchard ready for something better than what they had. Murphy with her looks, Birdie with her brains, and Leeda with her money. By the end of the summer all three girls can “pick the perfect peach,” and have become parts of each other. Jodi Lynn Anderson has a compelling way of captivating the audience, and there is never a dull moment. The writing is easy to read, flows well, and the descriptions are never overdone. Everything is written to perfection. With each word, Anderson draws you in more. I would relate her style to Stephenie Meyer’s. I found the main theme in the novel to be: be loved for who you really are, not who people want you to be. Each of the girls allowed society to mold them into something they weren’t until they found each other. Once they were friends, their shells came off and their real, beautiful colors showed. I would recommend this book only to girls between to ages of 12 and 35 because the plotline is on that other people couldn’t relate to and wouldn’t enjoy. I loved this book, and only wish it was longer. Luckily for me, there is a sequel!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Analiz Yayınları
Il faut cultiver notre jardin
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sözcükler Yayınları
another work from Amy Tan I enjoyed
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kaknüs Yayınları
Unit history in the Virginia Regimental series. Lots of additional info in appendices including unit roster. Interesting reference to use of captured Henry rifles late in war (Reams Station August 1864, 72).
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Aras Yayıncılık
Don't hate me -- but I LOVED this series. If someone had told me that I -- a 28 year old -- would love books about a high school girl, vampires and werewolves . . . I would have laughed in their face. However . . . they would be right. This was not as good as the rest of the series, but I still enjoyed reading it nonetheless
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