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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilgi Yayınevi
For those who like adventure and like poetry in writing.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sel Yayıncılık
My mom tells this great story of me finishing this book...storming out of my room....sobbing...throwing the book at her...and telling her I will never read again!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Altaş Yayıncılık
The finale of this trilogy does not disappoint. Amazing!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: 1001 Çiçek Kitaplar
a classic epic that wont ever stop selling. although the style of writing can be a bit difficult to get past, once you've ploughed your way through it an excellent plot is found and you can't put it down. you will always want to re-read it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Mitos Boyut Yayınları
Incredible evil but nonetheless an amazing introduction to politics
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kronik Kitap
Color me disappointed. I had high hopes for this one, especially since I'm a fan of action-packed teen dystopia novels. (Divergent, anyone? Hunger Games!?!) But in the end, this poor book was just another world-gone-mad government-conspiracy story. I saw each plot point coming a mile away. I didn't see absolutely anything new. A shame.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pelikan Tıp Teknik Yayıncılık
Wow, this is a hell of a book. The prose style is ravishing - Chabon is definitely a maximalist. His language is virtuosic, full of pyrotechnics and equally in love with the idiom of hard-boiled detective fiction and with Yiddish. It blows you away, and it's also funny. The world that Chabon creates - the federal district of Sitka, Alaska which became a temporary Jewish homeland after the Holocaust and the collapse of Israel in 1948 - is so thoroughly, magnificently detailed that you never question it for a moment. It's immersive - there is no blinking. This book did for me what Tolkien's books did for so many people (and what no book has done for me since William Pene duBois' "The Twenty-One Balloons" in fourth grade) -- provided another world for the reader to enter and live in which has all the depth, flavor and texture as the real one, and is preferable. It makes your heart break to put the book down and remember that none of it is real. There are no Jews in Sitka. Each character is vividly imagined and seemingly taken as an opportunity to have as much fun as possible with the premise - there's the detective's partner, a half-Tlingit-half-Jewish behemoth who wears a yarmulke and carries a tribal warhammer to aid in interrogations. There's the heavy, in this case a 400-lb hasidic rebbe. And there's the deceased, a gay, heroin-addicted, reluctant tzadik hador who uses tefillin to tie-off before shooting up for the last time and also happens to be a chess prodigy. And it's deep, too! As if writing the first alternate-history-Yiddish-noir weren't enough for one book, Chabon also gets into some fairly heavy thematic territory: fathers and sons, faith and redemption, doubt and despair, alcoholism and drug dependency, marriage, messianism, homeland, and what I sense are the big questions for himself -- what is the birthright of the Jewish people? What is the inheritance of every Jew? What does it mean to be Jewish? Do I have any problems with the book? Alright, maybe the pace slows a bit in the middle section (although I'm grateful to have spent more time with these characters). Maybe the solution to the mystery, the revelation of the grand conspiracy, feels less credible than the rest of the story. Maybe it seems like a stretch, but it also may be that it has to be as it is for thematic reasons. I can't quibble with this thing. I loved it. It was a knockout. It's hard to be objective when a book is just two of my favorite things (Judaism and a murder-mystery) together at last, but I haven't gotten this much giddy joy out of a book since I was ten years old and reading about the diamond mines of Krakatoa. It carries you away - you put it down, and just like when you were a kid, you stare off, grinning, and say "wow..."
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Yayınları
favorite of the series
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Tutku Yayınevi - Klasikler
This was very disappointing after Water for Elephants. Don't bother.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pötikare Yayıncılık
I have never seen the movie based on this book, but had a good idea about the workings of the noir genre when I picked it up. This book is THE detective story, Sam Spade is THE detective - every detective story written since has traces of The Maltese Falcon in it. Sometimes, when I read something that's set the bar for all others after it, I'm left feeling a bit let down - sure, it was groundbreaking when it came out, but others have done it better since. With The Maltese Falcon, I'm left really, really satisfied - not only is this the book by which other detective stories are modeled, it's a timeless story with interesting, likable, complicated characters that feels fresh nearly 80 years after it was written. It's a quick read, a fun story and I recommend it to anyone who loves San Francisco and fog and dames and whiskey and murder and fops and thugs and all the other trappings of tales that take place on dark nights in cities that know how to keep their secrets.
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