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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Günışığı Kitaplığı
This along with the movie "Outbreak" made me dream of becoming an epidemiologist.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Belge Yayınları
Compared to the first three books, these past 2 have been a bit of a disappointment. Another one with a lot going on. Of course there was more drama with clary and jace. The never ending battle for their love. I don't really like clary but I have to admit that I have admiration for her when she goes to extreme lengths for people she loves. Even if she does it stupidly. The whole im jace but not jace was a bit annoying. Sebastian was an open book. Not once did I think he would be any different. That little charade annoyed me too. Magnus and Alec? Really? *sigh* I heart them. What Alec did was wrong but I never would have thought. I hope that changes in the next book. I may not have been the biggest fan of these last 2 books but overall I'm still a fan of the characters and severely wished there wasn't more than a year in between this one and the next one.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Damla Yayınevi
Whether you start with this, the first, or with any in between the last, Nero Wolfe Mystery, you will always meet the same core characters, with habits that never change. (I admit I have not read all seventy-two of them, but this is one series from which I can pick a book at random and not feel as though I missed something.) They never "grow" or "evolve" or "improve themselves". They can be counted on to be the same as they ever were; a comfort actually. In fact when reading, Fer-de-Lance, you will get the impression that Archie Goodwin, Nero Wolfe, Fritz Brenner, Saul Panzer, Fred Durkn and Orrie Cather have all pulled previous capers together, prior to today, and are just getting around to revealing the latest installment. You won't feel like an outsider just because you don't know all of their stories, but rather included now in the remainder of their adventures. Eccentric Nero Wolfe almost always concludes a case with an odd solution...Justified but not necessarily what the law would have dictated. His prime legman, Archie Goodwin, has an odd mixture of frustration and respect for his genius boss. The banter between the two is poetry in motion!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Payel Yayınları
Hillary Manton Lodge is a new a relative newcomer in the ever-growing genre of Amish fiction. Plain Jayne is her debut novel, and it was an enjoyable read. The story centers around journalist Jayne Tate. After Jayne's father dies, her boss sends her on a mandatory vacation in which she pursues an idea for a story about the Amish community. Finding a Amish carpenter in the phone book, Jayne enlists the help of Levi Burkholder. She stays with his family and learns not only about the Amish, but also about herself. This is both a coming of age story and a sweet romance. It is a quick and fun read, with likable characters. I would recommend this to fans of light romances and Amish fiction.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Uçanbalık Yayıncılık
didn't like the book, didn't like the movie, ugggg-------
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Yayınları
What a joy! I fell in love with Major Pettigrew immediately (he had me at "Hello!"). Many well-rounded characters including The Major, Mrs. Ali - a widowed shopkeeper of Pakistani decent and Roger, the Major's only child. Much of the outcome of the book was predictable, but not the scenic route it took to get there. Fantastic use of metaphor. Well-written. A book to savor. I hope she continues to write.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Parıltı Yayınları
The final volume in the Immortals series is a collection of three novellas featuring characters who appeared previously in the series. Samantha's ex-partner, Logan, Mac's sister Leanna, and Nick and Mai's friends Jenna and Dave all get stories of their own. The thing I love most about this series is that the family keeps getting larger, but the tales do not become more outlandish. The challenge with writing fantasy and paranormal tales is that an author feels he or she has to go one better or step it up a notch for each additional tale. The villain tends to become even more unbeatable in every incarnation. This is a common problem found also in superhero comics and soap operas, where characters come back to life in increasingly unbelievable ways and seemingly infallible foes are somehow beaten (and a lot of the time in a very lame way). This series does not do that. Each story has explored a different aspect of the supernatural and featured specially gifted, but very relate-able characters. Personally, I wish this wasn't the last book, but I'm glad the series ended while it was still good.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ayrıntı Yayınları
Just read Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, folks; this doesn't add anything interesting. It doesn't even approach the level of philosophical inquiry of its predecessor, and the writing is, at best, a shoddy imitation of a generalized, 19th-century style. I am letting some of my 12th-grade students read it (they read Frankenstein in class), and it may hold a tiny bit more interest for them--or it may not, since much of what it adds is detail about Mary Shelley and her contemporaries, Percy, and Lord Byron. Yet there's too little explained for the significance of those figures to be clear to the uninitiated reader and too little done with the characters for them to be meaningful to readers who are familiar with Byron and the Shelleys. We'll see what the students' verdict is, but mine is that you'd be better off reading any of the much, much better books that exist in the world.
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This is the book that Dana Priest and William Arkin forgot to credit in their big Washington Post series on Top Secret America. Shorrock got there first, deeper, and more comprehensively, and anyone who wants to understand the causes and effects of the corporatization of America's military, intelligence, and security functions should read this excellent book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Karekök Yayıncılık
I'm about halfway through. Skousen was director of the Center for Constitutional Studies. He discusses the 28 principles that all the founding fathers believed and based the Constitution. It is so interesting to read their quotes and see how they thought about things and then see how many ideas have evolved and changed and how we're veering more and more away from what the founding fathers had in mind. It's not a political party book - everyone's ideas are changing on both sides. What is a priviledge? What is a right? It really has caused me to think about what I feel is right or correct.
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