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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Parıltı Yayınları
Tom Flanagan and his friend, Del Nightingale, receive an invitation from Del's uncle, Coleman Collins, to spend the summer at his secluded estate in the woods. Collins is perhaps the greatest stage magician in the world, and both of the boys love magic. Collins promises to teach them both some new tricks. In fact, he promises to pass all his secrets on to the worthier of the two, which couldn't please Del more, since he wants to be the greatest living magician. Of course, one should always be careful what one wishes for...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Görünmez Adam Yayınevi
Really enjoyed this one, even more than the first. Loved the character of "Hanni", and, as always, loved Georgie, Darcy, and Belinda! Really like hearing these books, as the reader is fantastic.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Birsen Yayınevi
this is a collections of researches and ideas about how to boost up your brain power by analysing its aspects and limitations. i need someone to push me forward, i can not finish it alone.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Fender
I don't remember it too well because I read it so long ago, but I know I enjoyed it at the time.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nobel Tıp Kitabevi
This is a retelling of the Scandinavian tale "East of the Sun and West of the Moon," though it does deviate from the original tale in some ways. This version is more innocent, where the real version involves marriage, pregnancy, and many more years of involvement. However, this is still one of my absolute favorite books, and I have read it many times. It is written simply, for young adults, and should be kept in mind while reading. There are other retellings of this story which are not so innocent, but this one is made for younger readers. My favorite thing about the book is that Pattou weaves in many elements from Scandinavian, Norse, and even French cultures. I like that she does not reveal too much sometimes because it allows my imagination to fill in it's own details--the best thing about reading.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beyaz Balina Yayınları
you know what i hate about every depiction of sylvia plath--not just gwyneth paltrow's saddy-face performance--but every time anyone portrays her in any medium ever? she's always so fucking doomed. and i just don't buy it at all. this book is desperate and raw and bloody and tinged by death, but it is also ravenously and absolutely alive. i read it as a declaration, as evidence of a terrible struggle to survive. not a suicide note. "beware, beware. out of the ash i rise with my red hair and i eat men like air..." yeah. if you don't get it i really can't help you.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Çocuk
I read this at the beach, I didn't bring enough to read so I had to ration this one (about 15 pages a day). It was SWEET!!! DUDE!!!!!!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Çocuk Yayınları
ba cheshmane hizash mano mipaeed...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Çamlıca Basım Yayın
What a great book! You can never stop reading it!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kodlab Yayınları
While the Locust Slept by Peter Razor Book Review by Jay Gilbertson This memoir will take your breath away. Not because the writing is filled with color and nuance, but the sheer brutality of the story is simply devastating. As with most books, this one chose me. Now it haunts me. At first I ran from the thought of even trying to give this story a voice and yet I feel it’s powerful and very pertinent. Peter Razor was born with a grey cloud over his life that would follow him like an invisible chain-and-ball for a long time. He was from the Fond du Lac band of Minnesota Chippewas, his father served in the First World War and never worked again; he drank. When the state social services ruled that his mother suffered from confusion, they sent her to an asylum at St. Peter. Razor’s father abandoned him and he eventually became a ward of the state; he was seventeen months old. One of the main reasons that I didn’t give up on his compelling account is because there is very little written about this. We have very few accounts of this particular stage in our history and especially the local tribes in particular. Razor’s work deserves to be read, it needs to be. “I walked through weeds on the playground to see grasshoppers of all sizes leap and fly. When they settled, I watched them watching me. One, I learned, the one the boys called locust, slept seventeen years in darkness before soaring into the summer light.” A great deal of Razor’s historical information is filled in with bits and pieces of actual verbiage from case files he was able to locate after a great deal of searching. It was part of the healing process as well as a way for him to fill in many of the gaps in his first seventeen years due to a common coping skill found in survivors of abuse; traumatic memory loss. Comments from various doctors, social workers and psychologists as well as teachers provided personal glimpses into this period. Though they were often bleak, most of them held a shred of hope, a possibility that maybe he could make it. To what lofty goal, he was never told. When Razor turned fourteen he became an indentured servant but his file read that he was “ready for farm placement.” The next three years of his life were sheer survival in some of the worst situations imaginable. Through all his harsh treatment, never having had any sort of mentor or counselor or even a close friend to confide in; Razor found peace. Ultimately, what Razor’s memoir brings to light is the incredible strength of the human spirit and how no matter what some of us are thrown; we endure. And more importantly for me, this was a powerful reminder that no matter how we try to deny Native American’s their freedom—they will remind us—you cannot contain the wind… For more information please visit: www.mnhs.org/mhspress
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