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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alfa Yayınları
I read this when I was first married and didn't think much of it. Now that I am older and wiser I think it is all very true.
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Don't let the title fool you, this book is all about ME! The only one I can change is ME!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık
A classic of 70's sci-fi. Big ideas strong prose and hard science.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Arunas Yayıncılık
this was a super quick read..sort of a short mystery story...enjoyable
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İnkılap Kitabevi
Begins to epitomize the worst in fantasy: endless books that never climax, but just continue, characters that never embrace their actual humanity, but manage to stay 2 dimensional, but hey, otherwise Jordan's at about 12,000 pages and still going.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kırmızı Yayınları
Clear, easy to follow, good illustrations and engaging. The ending is a little fast but there's an explanation at the end about Aesop's fable which was a good addition.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yapı Kredi Yayınları
Pour une première critique de livre, le roman choisi porte un titre qui va à l'encontre de mes espérances : si Bones (Chasseuse de la Nuit, Jeaniene Frost) ou Jean-Claude (Anita Blake : tueuse de vampires) me poursuivait, je ne chercherais pas à m'en débarrasser !!! Mais bon, là n'est pas la question...Jessica, l'héroïne de ce roman, mène une vie tranquille dans un petit comté des USA. Elle est passionnée d'équitation et de...mathématiques (eh oui, ça arrive, je suis moi même une ancienne matheuse...mais passons !). Ses parents sont de curieux personnages, militants végétariens et passionnés d'ésotérisme. Le paranormal, le fantastique, Jessica n'y croit pas une seconde, pour elle tout s'explique par la rationalité (en bonne matheuse quoi! j'ai d'ailleurs adoré ses divagations sur le nombre pi). Alors quand le ténébreux Lucius arrive de Roumanie pour lui dire qu'elle est fiancée à lui par un pacte entre deux clans vampires et qu'elle-même est une princesse vampire, elle le prend pour un fou. Mais Lucius ne semble pas vouloir abandonner sa quête et s'installe au-dessus du garage des parents de Jessica, appelant cette dernière de son nom roumain "Antanasia". Ce livre m'a enthousiasmé : les disputes entre Jessica et Lucius, le rationalisme de Jessica envers et contre tout (cf le passage sur les crocs rétractables de Lucius), les parents déjantés.... font de la première moitié de ce roman une gourmandise sucrée qu'on savoure avec délectation. Mais c'est aussi, dans la deuxième moitié de l'histoire, un plat de résistance doux amer quand Lucius prend conscience de certains enjeux (je n'en dirai pas plus) et qu'il découvre quelque chose qui lui était jusqu'alors inconnu : la notion de choix, fondement de la liberté pour tout individu. Un beau livre donc, classé en jeunesse mais qui peut plaire aux jeunes adultes ou à tous ceux qui n'ont rien contre les émois adolescents.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Büyülü Fener Yayınları
Chew on this for a second: if you need to get from Egypt to Vietnam, you can walk. You need a boat to get from Southeast Asia to Papua New Guinea, but you will never be out of sight of land. So how did anyone settle Easter Island, Pitcairn, Vanuatu? They're all tiny islands isolated by hundreds of miles of water. When they were settled, how did anyone know they were there in the first place? Did people just get in a boat, sail around for a couple of weeks, and come back if they didn't find land? Well, how do they find the place they came from if they've been floating around the Pacific without a compass for days at a time? What did they eat in the meantime? Did they just wait around for rain? If you think about it, the settling of Melanesia, Polynesia, and Micronesia is one of the most amazing accomplishments of any group of people ever, and the Lapita culture did it without using compasses, without ships that were nailed together, without metal. Sorry, but that's amazing. And yet who the Lapitans were - their beliefs, how they lived, how they managed to occupy a larger share of the world than any other culture, past or present, is mostly a mystery. Yet Lapitan pottery has been found on atolls with nothing but hundreds of miles of water on all sides. Kirch pieces together evidence (archaeological and sometimes cultural) from Hawaii, Rapa Nui, and the endless array of islands to describe the political organization of precolonial Pacific islanders, their practices, technologies, and habits. It's a great book on a neglected topic that deserves more attention.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beyaz Balina Yayınları
If you like Connolly, particularly the Haller books, you'll love this. For me, it was a good read, but I prefer the Bosch books. Harry is just a deeper, more fully realized character than Mickey. And at times, in this book, I felt like I was being clubbed with California legal intricacies that I didn't really need to know, and that slowed the story down for me. Plus writers know they're running a risk when they make a main character (the accused) fairly unlikeable. The mystery was as twisted as ever, and I'll still buy and read everything Connolly writes. This book just wasn't my fave. Although the one laugh-out-loud line was PRICELESS!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: smarteach
Basically read my review of previous Nora Ephron memoirs and lather rinse repeat. She's a great reader, funny essays, some better than others. Some I think were repeated from her previous book. Makes good fun listening. She's had a crazy fun life. The end.
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