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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İkinci Adam Yayınları
I will never forget the first book study I did at Advent UCC, Columbus OH, we read this series of books. It gave me a whole new outlook on the subject of angels and demons. Thank you Pastor Smith for being so open
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İlkgençlik Yayınları
funny
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Amazing, touching. Read it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Burak Eldem
I loved this book. Robinson's voice was objective and sincere and he provided a valuable insight into life in a Soviet country during communism. The story is of a black man who spent 44 years living in (and trying to get out of) Russia. Certainly he focuses on the way he, as a black man, was treated, but I found that to be less prominent than the account of everyday aspects of communist Russia. Very engaging, worth your time to read if you have any interest at all in Russia and/or the former Soviet Union.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Destek Yayınları
In the battle of Virginia Woolf vs. Sylvia Plath for the hearts of all the adolescent girls in the world, I have to say I'm rooting for Woolf. Though not a feminist buff, she's one of the only authors I've read (and certainly the earliest) that seems unabashedly and effortlessly female without ever subverting her individuality for political reasons. From her themes to her prose style, her books are courageous feats. The only other author I feel that way about is Italo Calvino.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Parıltı Yayıncılık
People are going to have to remember that this is the part of the review that is entirely of my own opinion and what I thought of the book, because what follows isn't entirely positive, but I hope it doesn't throw you off the book entirely and you still give it a chance. Now... my thoughts: I picked up this book upon the advice of Oprah (and her book club) and my friend Kit. They owe me hardcore now. As does Mr. Tolstoy. This book was an extremely long read, not because of it's size and length necessarily, but because of it's content. More often than not I found myself suddenly third a way down the page after my mind wandered off to other thoughts but I kept on reading... am I the only one with the ability to do that? You know, totally zoning out but continuing to read? The subject I passed over though was so thoroughly boring that I didn't bother going back to re-read it... and it didn't affect my understanding of future events taking place later on in the book. Leo Tolstoy really enjoys tangents. Constantly drifting away from the point of the book to go off on three page rants on farming methods, political policies and elections, or philosophical discussion on God. Even the dialogue drifted off in that sort of manner. Tolstoy constantly made detail of trifling matters, while important subjects that added to what little plot line this story had were just passed over. Here is a small passage that is a wonderful example of what constantly takes place throughout the book: "Kostia, look out! There's a bee! Won't he sting?" cried Dolly, defending herself from a wasp. "That's not a bee; that's a wasp!" said Levin. "Come, now! Give us your theory," demanded Katavasof, evidently provoking Levin to a discussion. "Why shouldn't private persons have that right?" No mention of the wasp is made again. Just a small example of how Tolstoy focuses much more on philosophical thought, and thought in general, more than any sort of action that will progress the story further. That's part of the reason the story took so long to get through. The editing and translation of the version I got also wasn't very good. Kit reckons that that's part of the reason I didn't enjoy it as much, and I am apt to agree with her. If you do decide to read this book, your better choice is to go with the Oprah's Book Club edition of Anna Karenina. The characters weren't too great either and I felt only slightly sympathetic for them at certain moments. The women most often were whiny and weak while the men seemed cruel and judgemental more often than not. Even Anna, who was supposedly strong-willed and intelligent would go off on these irrational rants. The women were constantly jealous and the men were always suspicious. There's not much else to say that I haven't already said. There were only certain spots in the book which I enjoyed in the littlest, and even then I can't remember them. All in all I did not enjoy this book, and it earned the names Anna Crapenina and Anna Kareniblah. But remember this is just one girl's opinion, if it sounded like a book you might enjoy I highly advise going out to read it. Just try and get the Oprah edition.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pyramid International
Abandoned :/
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Data Yayınları
This book is meant for Shannon to read: the cultural clash of modern medicine and the Hmong immigrants in the Central Valley of California. Compelling story that has much to teach.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kodlab Yayınları
I have to say I kept on dragging my feet to read this book because the premise disgusted me. The idea that these young adolescents needed to kill each other off the stay alive is horrifying. However, from the first page I was sucked in and I loved this book!! It has been a long time since I have been engulfed in a story and I CANNOT WAIT to read the next part!!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kala
250+ pages before any action really starts? The same things that annoyed me in other Connie Willis books were on prominent display here too. All the running around after phone calls, use of the word "contemps", second guessing and not listening to people; these things bugged me. It was just ok, but maybe because I've read too many of her books this month. Interesting plot, just needs to have moved faster.
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