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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Avesta Yayınları
I know it's "the Starbucks book" and everything, but it's really good.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğu Batı Yayınları
Man mistakes another woman for his wife on a beach holiday and starts looking at her differently. Wife says she has two faces, one for him and another for the world. She's worried no one looks at her anymore so he starts writing her letters as an unidentified man who does look at her. Ends in a dream & woman clinging to husband, afraid to turn off the light and lose him or herself (not sure which).
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kırmızı Kedi Yayınevi
I have to say that the size of this book scared me at the first time I looked at it, but once I started it, I just kept keep reading it! Steinbeck brings us a simple book about simple people. Good vs Evil and morality are the main ingredients of this book that tells the saga of a family. The story is ordinary and could belong to any family, but it's its characters that beautifully fullfill this book full of thoughts and reflections. For those who read the book, Lee and Kate were my favourite characters.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Perri’s Leathers
This is one of my all time favorite books. It really made me think about some strange things. I had never read anything like it before.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından:
I can't believe we collectively remembered this book. It actually wasn't very good, if I recall. So why did I remember the author's name 13 years later?
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alfa Yayınları
This book was a total disappointment! The premise was fascinating -- a 30-year-old woman is "reunited" with her imaginary friend who left her at the age of 9. As someone who had imaginary friends (twins), I was hoping to delve deeper into that topic. Patterson doesn't even begin to try. In fact, there's nothing deep about any part of this book. The characters are superficial, the plot is predictable, and none of it made any sense. Two stars because of the idea and because Michael was a lovely specimen!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yitik Ülke Yayınları
I really enjoyed this one, even more than the 50s collection. There are some really good stories in here, even though parts obviously are hilarious when you read them today. Well, a lot of it is hilarious, and some parts are somewhat disturbing (spoiler alert: the SPANKING). The Batman's first appearance is in this one, naturally, as is the first Robin story, and the origin stories and whatnot. My favourite was the one where Bruce Wayne lost the guardianship of Dick (WOE!!), though. An interesting and fun read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pegasus Yayınları
This book probably gets an extra star solely for being another Ender book, but then, that doesn't explain my reaction to Children of the Mind. Let's just say it was very good, and I was satisfied.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: yoga
this is my all-time favorite book. i love that there were times that i couldn't stop laughing and also times when i couldn't stop crying. i think john irving is a beautiful writer, although his books are hit or miss. this one is definitely a hit and everyone should read it at least once!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İnkılap Kitabevi
Just, Ward. AN UNFINISHED SEASON. (2004). ****. Just is one of those writers who makes sure that he has exactly the right word for what he is trying to tell the reader about. In this novel, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2005, Just tells the story of Wilson (Wils) Ravan, a nineteen-year-old young man who lives in a Chicago suburb called Quarterway. Wils has just completed high school and plans to move on to the University of Chicago. The summer of that year, a year in early 1950s, is the last one he will have before the realities of life begin to weigh on his existence. Wils’ family is reasonably well off. His father owns a printing and stationary company which is doing quite well. The first tragedy to strike, however, comes in the form of a workers’ strike against his father’s company. The strike escalates and the family is threatened, with phone calls being made anonomously and a brick being thrown through the window of their house. This changes the tone of the relationships within Wils’ household, and forces Wils to take a close look at his own sense of values that guided his life and choices thus far. One of Wils’ major activities during this summer was attending debutante dances for all the emerging young women of stature on Chicago’s North Shore. He is even fitted out with dancing shoes. At one of these events, he meets a young woman, Aurora, who fits seamlessly into Wils’ core beliefs about life and distinctions about right and wrong. Aurora lives with her father, a psychiatrist who, we later learn, was a survivor of the Bataan Death March. When Wils meets her father, Jack, he realizes that he has encountered a man with secrets, but one with profound insights into human behavior. There was only one meeting, but its effects on Wils were profound. We follow the relationship between Wils and Aurora through the summer, until tragedy strikes, and both of them have to re-evaluate themselves vis-a-vis their partner. Just manages to peel back the outward behavior of his characters to reveal a great number of inner truths about them and of people in general. All of this is done within a framework of a historical period in America where the country was also looking for truths to live by. Recommended.
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