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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Gece Kitaplığı
Wow! The final book was wonderful, full of emotion. SPOILER: The end will leave you in tears.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Antrenman Yayınları
This is the first contemporary survey of printmaking in over a decade. It's exciting to see the directions these centuries old techniques are taking in the darkened basements of our Fine Art World. Plus, Virgil Marti is highlighted! Fuck yeah!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Çocuk
BATMAN: PREY (4/5) Most readers are accustomed to the cozy little arrangement Batman has with GCPD. He helps (sometimes even works with) them and in return they leave him the hell alone. That's mainly due to his friendship with Police Comissioner James Gordon who understands Batman's intentions. But that hasn't always be the way things were. Back to Batman's early days as a crimefighter, he was relentlessly hunted down by the police as an illegal vigilante. Everyone, from cops to mobsters, wanted Batman dead for the changes he made to Gotham's society of corruption. He upset the balance between those two. Then captain of police Jim Gordon couldn't do much to help Batman without risking his job. Especially when the mayor of the city appoints him leader of a special task force to arrest the vigilante. And to cap it all, a high-profile psychologist named Hugo Strange is participating in the pursuit by making a psychological profile on the Dark Knight. Acording to Dr. Strange, Batman is extremely obsessed and probably motivated by some sort of tragedy occuring to him in his early life. He is a control freak who craves individualistic power and harbors a paranoid mistrust of others. So, I trust that right about now you are beginning to get the meaning of the title. First published in Legends of the Dark Knight 11-15 and written by Doug Moench, "Prey" is an intense look on Batman's inner world. The way the character is tormented is beyond words, reaching to the point of doubting his own sanity. Batman almost gives up on his mission a little longer than a year after he first wore the cowl. All because of the actions of one man who through cruel mind games and tricks manages to reach the darkest corners of Batman's mind. Truly, the character who saves the day might as well be Gordon, who not only believes in Batman but builds a way to contact him via a beacon on the roof of Gotham Central. The examination of the relation between the two men here is one of the best I have ever seen, second only to Miller's "Year One". Same with that writer, Moench chooses to portray Gordon as an acute detective who has figured out Bruce Wayne is actually Batman but chooses to allow him to continue, without ever bringing the issue under discussion. Catwoman is also featured in this story, as an extra bonus. She commits numerous crimes, always trying to change the media's opinion about her being Batman's night partner. On the other hand, Batman nervously tries to ignore Catwoman's playful and flirting attitude whenever they meet one another. The art is of impressively high quality, uncommon for 1990 (publish date) even for a graphic novel. That said, it's also very nice to look at, rolling with the story with no problem. Penciller Paul Gulacy really does it here. Colorist Terry Austin's work is also exemplary and commendable. Together they deliver an artistically impeccable tale.
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"They shot him too."
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilge Kültür Sanat Yayınları
a chronicle of her brother's death, marie howe's poetry is simple, clear and hard-hitting. it's beautiful and painful, it's everything poetry should be, though sometimes it does lean a little on the maudlin-purple-flowery stuff.
Similar to Kite Runner in that the story is weak but it gives a (specific and likely spurious) general survey course in a foreign culture.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Parıltı Yayınları
This book has its pluses, especially in the discussion of some of the lesser-known Adams women. That said, Nagel's portraits of Abigail and Louisa are very unbalanced. I'd suggest reading other books about these women for a fuller picture.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Koridor Yayıncılık
"Villa Incognito" is a very scatterbrained novel, involving both MIA Americans after Vietnam, and a horny little creature, and I don't think that is a bad thing. The book has a very great sense of humor and uses some very interesting and obscure pieces of folklore within it. What I learned from reading this, my first Tom Robbins novel, is that as writers we should keep our eyes pealed for interesting things to work into our writing, even if they may sometimes not make a lot of sense initially.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Yayınları
This is another mediocre YA novel dealing with the death of a parent. Dulcie's father died in a school janitorial accident and her mother's way to deal with this tragedy is to move across the country. Dulcie steals her late father's truck and goes back home, only to discover that there are worse fates than losing a parent. Dulcie's voice is enjoyable, but plot is trite and the relationship between the janitors and students is unrealistic. If you want to recommend a book on the death of a parent, recommend one by Abelove and Dessen, not this one.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Çocuk Yayınları
I like it :) We finished reading it yesterday in class. Uchida is a great writer, and this story is sad and wonderful. I would definitely recommend it to everyone, but especially people who enjoy historical (technically is not, because she based it on her own life, but there are differences) fiction.
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