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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Galli
well, I couldn't control it, so I put it down. ~ lol~
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Profil Kitap
It is so good Just likae the first oone!! SO interisting
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Lis Basın Yayın
The book was pretty boring and contained mostly general "Intro to public speaking" type information. Not recommended.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Epsilon Yayınları
This was an easy, excellent read. Kristin Hannah is a great writer. It was a friendship forever book and if you are ready to cry then this is the book for you. Most important is that in the end, friendship, love and family are all we have and nothing else really matters.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yakamoz Yayınevi
New characters as Rose chooses love or friendship
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Yayınları
Love the plot, more action than Just the Sexiest Man Alive....I love Collin too...wish he has his own story. He's a great friend to Cameron.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ahmet Ümit
I have been pondering exactly what to write for my review since I finished this book. I enjoyed the book because of the music and the homeless man that finds solace in playing his instruments. Steve Lopez is a journalist who is in search of a story for his column and he finds a homeless man playing a violin. Mr. Lopez is enthralled by this man and decides that this is what or who his next column will be written about. I found the story well written and a wonderful enthralling read. Steve captures the essence of Nathanial Ayers and his love of music. The relationship that builds throughout the story, between Steve Lopez and Nathanial Ayers is wonderfully conveyed. At times I felt like I was there with them in the story listening to the music that Nathanial was playing. As I read the story I reflected on how I was when I played the violin and my love for music. Music has always been away for people to express themselves and to lose the demons that sometimes feel like they are controlling your life. The Soloist brings forth this in so many different ways as Mr. Lopez learns more about the classical music that Nathan plays and the many different instruments he attempts to perform with while Nathan is out on the streets.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Vicfirth
Took a little too long to get to the main plot but overall I like it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: MediaCat Kitapları
Vonnegut is the reason I started writing.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Apotemi Yayınları
All the Names by Jose Saramago This is a difficult book to like, let alone understand. It’s told from the viewpoint of Senhor Jose (no family name given), who labors as a lowly clerk recording births and deaths in a monstrously named bureaucracy called The Central Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages in an unnamed city in an unnamed country. It’s a place where the essentials of every soul are noted on index cards that are then filed away, sometimes never to be found when searching for them. It’s a dark, gloomy,Kafka-esque tale, replete with literary ironies. E.g., though the title of the book is “All the Names,” the only name given in the entire book is that of Senhor Jose. This man, who has no wife, girlfriend, child or even friend, lives in a house that is physically attached to the Central Registry, and embarks on a quest to find out about one of the names in the Registry, that of a young woman whose card comes into his hand quite by accident. By the end of the book, even sometimes obtuse readers (like me) will realize that Senhor Jose is everyman on a futile quest to understand the mystery of life and death. And the head of the Central Registery, simply called The Registrar, austere, omnipotent and unknowable, is, if not God, someone who enjoys playing God. There is (some) dark suspense in the book but not enough to overcome the difficulties of Saramago’s style, which is to pile on descriptive nouns and adjectives ad infinitum, and what’s more, to write in paragraphs that frequently go on for two or three pages before a new paragraph begins. In the end, all of this becomes disorienting and wearying, dulling the reader’s ability to appreciate the profundity that doubtless lies within these pages. Saramago, a Portugese writer, won the Nobel Prize for Literature but on the basis of this book, at least, I can’t count myself among his fans. Efrem Sigel, 4/1/09, www.efremsigel.com
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