Shivani Patel itibaren Schmiedehausen, Germany

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04/29/2024

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2019-10-20 11:40

Kur'An-I Kerim Ve Türkçe Meali (Rahle Boy, Bilgisayar Hatlı, Renkli)-Elmalılı Muhammed Hamdi Yazır TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sefa Yayıncılık

This book was so much better than what it said on the book jacket. Who would’ve thought that other than special “gifts” Aidan was a vampire too. I wonder if the author purposely didn’t put it in the summary because if I knew this was going to be a vampire book I would’ve never thought about reading it. This book was recommended to me by a friend who liked reading fantasy and I am personally not a big fan of fantasy but this book was different. Maybe it’s because of the romance that I stuck with the book. The romance in here wasn’t too much that you wanted to puke but just enough to keep the story interesting. Would’ve it be cool to be able to communicate with your boyfriend by thoughts. But then again it could get annoying if that’s all you ever hear. Its funny how in every vampire book, movie, or anything involving vampires really, they always try to make their vampire seem different from others. However one thing is in common, they live forever and need blood. This book also reminded me a little bit about Inuyasha, the anime. Violet and Kagome were both I guess you could say “reincarnations” of their old love (their meaning Aidan and Inuyasha). I wonder if there’s anyone I have a resemblance to, well other than my parents that is. It’d be kind of cool. See this is why I like fantasy, it’s because it gets you thinking what if you had special powers, a vampire boyfriend, had a destiny waited out for you.

2019-10-20 17:40

Seçme Öyküler TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Anton Çehov

The Veil and the Male Elite is a tricky book to rate, since I am definitely not its target audience. I suppose I expected a feminist look at modern Muslim culture, and this book is really more a theological look at women's rights and a historical look at how various verses of the Koran that are used to justify anti-feminist sentiments in Muslim cultures came to be included. My knowledge of early Muslim history was greatly enhanced by reading this, and yet I felt something of a Sunni bias creeping into its middle chapters. Since I considered my own knowledge inadequate at identifying this in its entirety, it made the entire book less trustworthy for me, since I felt too ignorant to judge what was and was not widely accepted as truth throughout the Muslim world. The introduction and first chapter are an inexplicably unintelligible low point of the book, and I highly recommend skipping them and perhaps returning later; I nearly threw in the towel on reading the entire work because these were either so poorly written or translated that I found them almost unbearable. After that, the book settles into a more historical overview, and takes us through the founding of Islam and the political events that surrounded various prophecies. For those unfamiliar with Islam it's a rapid and fascinating overview. I found the author's feminist insights actually less valuable than her overview of Islam. My favorite part of the book is learning about Sukayna in the conclusion. She sounds fascinating, and I wanted to learn more.

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