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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Kitap
Twelve-year-old Julie Weiss is the daughter of a wealthy Jewish couple in 1938 Vienna. She has a comfortable life, until Hitler's army invades Austria. Her family is the target of violence, and her mother sinks into depression, eventually commiting suicide. In spite of the bleakness of the first half the book, there is hope in the second half. Julie's father, desperate for her safety, arranges for her to go to New York City to live with her aunt and uncle, but decides to stay behind and help others. She is full of loneliness and despair at first, but finds comfort in her relatives and in a new career in acting.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Çınar Yayınları
The thing I like about this book is that it adds the visual which means the information is presented to more than one of the senses. It's quite fascinating.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilfen Yayınları
This is one of the books that I have read probably 100 times. It is the story of Elnora Comstock, a poor farm girl that loved the outdoors, mainly the Liberlost swamp beside her home. All Elnora wants is to go to high school, but her mother disagrees and makes life incredibly difficult for Elnora. Through the story you see Elnora go from a socially sheltered girl to a confident and beautiful lady. Everytime I read this book, I want to visit Indiana to see if anything is left of the Limberlost swamp and the butterflies and night moths that used to call it home.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Avrupa Yakası Yayınları
I've grown accustomed to the graphic violence, lack of resolution, and storylines that are less interesting than others. However, I'm still hooked on the story and amazed at Martin's ability to keep so many balls in the air! Please, please let there be a way to tie it all up at the end of the series.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
I thought it was going to be a typical fairy-tale-ish book. Turned out to be Christian fiction. I don't have anything against Christian fiction, as long as it's well written. This one wasn't. The love story was unconvincing (except for the fact that he was heir to the duke, so of course the peasant girl falls in love with him), and I felt like the point of the book was: if you pray, you'll get what you want. Just pray, and of course you'll get to marry the person you barely know but are somehow in love with. Already betrothed to someone else? Psssh!
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Impressive! The characters are very well drawn and this alternate history is eerily plausible.
This is an odd book. The big-fish part is sort of cool, but Santiago's thoughts and conversations with himself are corny as hell. They're the kind of out-loud conversations I write in my students' vocab tests, which are impossible to take seriously. And I don't think Hemingway is joking around here. Don't really like this so far. On another note, the South Park episode where the kids have the day laborers read The Old Man and the Sea for them and write an "essay" was hilarious. The day laborers each wrote one of their homies about the book. A couple of the day laborers write more than one "ese" about the book. Okay, I'm done now. It's one of the my least-favorite-of-all-time books. I was ready to kick Santiago with all that talking to himself, and that's coming from a big talker-to-himself! He's got to talk about less corny shit to himself! Silly, silly stuff. I kept wondering if Hemingway was joking around with this. Not good.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Can Yayınları
Talbot Course: Greek
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Can Çocuk Yayınları
** spoiler alert ** This is good history of the "debt" as a intellectual construct and how the concept has evolved in the history of litature. I bit too academic for me. Some good history on the lord's prayer on "sinners", "debtors". The other is the relative sinfulness of debt versus other crimes. An interesting discussion of Scrooge.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Odtü Yayıncılık
A powerfully intense drama that will blow you over even in reading. This is a play I fear I will never see, but am still grateful I was able to read it. A fearless investigation of race, gender, and identity in a uniquely symbolic expressionism. A very honest work and a daunting one to try to interpret. But that won't stop you from trying.
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