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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Yayınları
** spoiler alert ** Many many will disagree, everyone has a favorite book in the series. I've often found (twilight for example. Not a series I loved such as this, but the ending was by far the worst) it's hard to do a breathtaking ending to a phenomenon. This is what an ending is, this is how you create it. 6 books of leading all up to these final moments, where it all ends. This was the book I shed the most tears on. The deaths, the moments leading to death, the forbidden forest right after opening the snitch....I can't fathom how Rowling took my breath away. I knew it was all coming but it still brought me so much emotions. She is the real magic to me. The best book I've read in my entire life. There was not a single dull moment to me (the rest are still wonderful, however some things in the really long chapters got hard to read past.) I put off reading the last 5 chapters of this forever. Literally. I couldn't face it; i didn't want to believe it was over. I knew what happened (friends told me before I read it) and everything- yet I still wasn't bored. Took me longer to finish, again, because I was so upset that I was going to be done. "The scar had not pained Harry for nineteen years. All was well." This phrase stuck in my head for such a long time. I couldn't fathom the fact that I was done reading harry Potter. I know it sounds silly but Potter will forever remain the thing in my life I’d never give up for the world. It’s helped me death with my own issues, including the deaths of 2 members of my family within two months of each other. The quotes (especially from the beloved Albus Dumbledore) have stuck in my mind, and just given me strength when it seemed hope for me was lost. I can never explain why the book fell into my hands, why it meant what it does to me now. It’s not just a book to me. It’s deeper than that, and I’ve grown as a person with Harry and every single character in the books. It’s taught me so much that someone has never been around to say. When I say goodbye, it’s not to my childhood, it’s to part of what made me who I am today. Thanks Jo for giving me the time of my life reading these books.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Penguen
Read while in Greece. Perfect timing very interesting.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Oğuz Demiralp
This book could be used in the classroom in several ways. Includes rhyme, fall references and the holiday of Halloween. The animals wanted to help the witch, so I thought this was be a great book when teaching community service lessons as well. Animals are working together to help their friend (the witch). Perfect message!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Yayınları
In March, Geraldine Brooks tells the story of the absent father in Little Women. She draws much of her inspiration for the character of Peter March from the journals of Louisa May Alcott's father, Bronson Alcott and several other primary sources. It's worth reading the Afterward to get a glimpse at all the research she did for the book. The is the first I've read from this author and I really enjoyed her writing style. I was fascinated throughout all of March's Civil War experiences. By by the end of the book I was a little tired of March's constant introspection and viewing the world on some sort of ethereal plain of absolute good and evil. It seemed to me with all he faced throughout the book his thinking would have evolved a bit more. Fortunately there are other characters to bring him back to reality.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Novus
This book is pretty much my go-to for describing alternate history. What a hilarious book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Post Yayınları
I read this in one day, and tried to forget it even faster. It is not a difficult read. I cannot figure out why it was "popular." I feel like I wasted a day of my life.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Çocuk Yayınları
Review posted here: http://offbeatvagabond.blogspot.com/2011/09/indie-book-review-last-ride-of-reverse.html I was given the opportunity to review this book a few weeks ago from the author himself. I have never heard of this author or this book, so I was surprised to have been asked. But now I am ashamed that I haven’t heard of it sooner. This book was sexy, scary and downright thrilling. The Last Ride of the Reverse Cowgirls is a book full of werewolves, vampires, wizards, and other things that go bump in the night that roam the streets. Our main character, Andy Sutton, is a cop for the supernatural and he is a werewolf. He specializes in catching the supernatural in his realm and he travels to our world to catch a wizard acting like an idiot. But that is nothing compared to the vampire who is roaming free. He seduces and kills women during very passionate moments. Not only that, but he is also cleaning out their bank accounts and no one knows how he is able to do it without even leaving a trace. Andy needs to catch him before humans find out what is really going on and before even more women die. Wow, what a surprise this was. So action packed and unexpected. I loved our characters. Andy was a great lead character. He takes his job seriously and he has his own demons to face, both literally and figuratively. Being on a first name basis with the devil himself is really not a good start. His “boss”, Scanton, has an agenda and he doesn’t trust him. Scanton also happens to be best friends with the devil. But Andy knows the man will use what is left of his family against him, so that is why he is sort of powerless against him.. Andy can’t see his family because he faked his death. They can’t find out what he is. Also Andy has a girlfriend, but he meets Isabella, the human detective that wants to catch the serial killer as much as he does. He has to battle with his feelings for her. One thing this book did that I liked but at the same time didn’t like was when we followed our villain’s side. We actually don’t get much point of view from the vampire even though he is the serial killer. Everything we see is through the vampire’s right hand man, Stepan. He is human and does everything the vampire asks him too. He has a track record of stealing from people and he is very good at it. I liked that we got things from his point of view. How he doesn’t like being the vampire’s pet, but knows he would easily be destroyed. We see that it is him that is the real brains behind the operation. I love where the story goes between him and the vampire. Stepan can’t have his own life while being the vampire’s pet and things take a turn when Stepan finds a woman he falls for and knows what could happen if the vampire ever found her. The plot got more and more complicated with each chapter from both the protagonist and antagonist. Their stories flowed well together, but the book truly could have been split and either story would have been just as satisfying. We see how both of these men are suffering from the world’s they have been forced into. Stepan couldn’t defeat the vampire, so he didn’t have much say about being “friends” with a serial killer. Andy was turned into a werewolf when he didn’t want to be one. I thought Anderson did a good job showing the dynamics between these characters. Overall, this was a pretty great read. The world, well worlds, Anderson has created were incredible. This book would have been just as great even without the paranormal aspect, so if the supernatural isn’t your thing, you would still enjoy this. The ending to this book had me reeling, in a good way. The only things that would make me upset is if Anderson didn’t make a sequel to this. Please do, Mr. Anderson. If don’t I will cry and I look ugly when I cry, you don’t want that on your hands do you? Nonetheless, get this book. It is so worth the ride. No pun intended (okay, maybe a little).
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilfen Yayıncılık
This one was really really good, once again, excellent symbolism. I'm really quite impressed.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Martı Yayınları
While I don't disagree with Zinn on a lot of aspects of American history, I find it extremely difficult to take his work at face value the same way you would with other historians of better reputation. At the same time, I was introduced to his book when a high school history teacher assigned it as a counterpart to our textbook, making us read specific chapters when we reached their subject material in the class. This approach was effective in highlighting the elements of history that are often ignored, but Zinn's selective use and questionable interpretation of primary sources doesn't lend his argument a great deal of credibility.
I picked this up after seeing Syriana - wanted to know more insider details on Mideast oil. Well, just didn't finish it - maybe someday - I just wasn't enjoying the pace and flow of the book.
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