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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Minik Ada - Eğitim Kitapları
The Old West isn't dead. It's alive still in the 21st Century in Mexico's Sierra Madre. The author explores the region and experiences some very narrow escapes. A real live adventure story. There wasn't a dull page.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Everest Yayınları
I have to agree with the many critics who say this book has very little substance. The characterization is weak, the racism is strong, and basically, the book was just an excuse for Dahl to rant about children's bad habits.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Fender
What a powerful story! I really enjoyed this one. Now I'm gonna have to go rent the movie!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Yayınları
In the relationship guide, Relationship Contract: Let's Keep It Real, readers will be entertained by author Beverly Rowley’s attempt to understand the dynamics of males and females, especially when they decide to start a relationship. This handy guide will give you dos and don’ts, as well as provide you with examples you can surely learn from in the form of advice questions. Readers who are intrigued by the ins and outs of what makes relationships work and, in many cases, not work will enjoy Beverly Rowley’s debut. Readers will definitely find her advice/approach practical and realistic since she allows you to look at a relationship from the outside. Beverly Rowley examines how and why relationships self-destruct, and oftentimes, at the hands of the person directly in the relationship. She discusses how self-sabotage plays a part as well. I enjoyed this book and found it to be amusing as well as enlightening. I am sure fans of relationship self-help will too enjoy the Relationship Contract. Literary kudos to Beverly Rowley. Reviewed by: Kisha Green
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Rosa
an adorable and strange book, the poems are nice, but somewhat generic, though they do reveal some interesting truths about humanity's love affair with the cat, it is the photography that really makes this book good, the pictures dare to go beyond the cutesy wutesy and take a more artistic almost manrayesque approach to the cat and reveal and revel in the strangeness and arabesque beauty of these most graceful of creatures.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Mikado Yayınları
there were so many important parts missing that it was hard to understand what he was trying to say sometimes but it made the book shorter :)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ulus Dağı Yayınları
This is a good a series as I have read, with a character clearly at the center of things and yet unrevealed in full. Longmire is an excellent protagonist, like the early Spenser. But I could not, in fact, follow all the relationships here, among generations and families and gas rights and murders. But ultimately it was less important to sort out the justice than it was to arrive at a fitting outcome and a continuing invitation to read on.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İletişim Yayınevi
I loved this one. It had thrilling things like the battle with Grievious.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Planetwaves
** spoiler alert ** 2010 bookcrossing review: Horay, I have finally finished this book!!! I have been reading it for quite a few weeks now, whilst on and off reading several other books at the same time. It's funny how these things don't seem to be quite as you remember. This wasn't the most gripping of books, and at times was a bit inoffensively drivly. Also maybe because it was a bit of a string of unconnected episodes of little magnitude from Anne's early childhood, it's hard to keep your attention up. It got better towards the end, as she got a bit older and a plot started to build when she was off to college and you're starting to wonder how the plot of her life is going to continue. Some parts are very obvious, both because I've read these before, seen the series, have the other books so the photos and blurbs are a bit of a giveaway; and also because it is just plain obvious with issues such as Gilbert, the boy she refuses to speak to until the end of this book and is her main competitor for academic success. So, for the unacquainted, this is the first in the Anne books, about how orphan girl Anne comes to live at Green Gables with Marilla and Matthew (brother and sister) on an island in Canada at the turn of the century (1800s to 1900s). And although a lot of it is a child of its time, with attitudes, fashions, lifestyles having changed a lot; a lot of the gossipy neighbours, childhood friends, games and carryings on are still just the same. I suppose its a look back at a kind of more innocent, wholesome kind of childhood.
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** spoiler alert ** This was a pretty quick read. I saw it on display at bookstores for years and never had even the slightest tingle of interest in reading it. Not one bit. Fast forward to living in the middle of NOWHERE hundreds of miles from the nearest English bookstore, and you can get some idea of why I finally picked this up after a visitor left it behind. (Incidentally, that's how I acquire most of my reading materials these days.) Even with dismally low expectations, I still thought this book was sorta lame. Not offensively bad or anything, but poorly written, conceived, and filled with fluff. I nearly gagged at the ending when everything was wrapped up in this nice pretty bow made out of cheese and nostalgia. I did get through it out of pure curiosity about what was in store for the main characters, but little else. Amateurish prose and tedious descriptions made it drag. And I HATED the chapters that took place in the present in the old folks' home. I friggin' hate that gimmick in books and movies. It makes no sense to me, served no real purpose in the telling of this story (and rarely does... it just padded the length of Benjamin Button without adding substance, which might have been decent if it wasn't so long.....). I digress. I don't care about him as an old man. He's not interesting. He's a cliche, decrepit and curmudgeonly and forgetful—and forgotten by his family. So boring. I waited until the very end to see why we even needed to see him as an old man, and was let down by the supposed pay off of all those extra chapters and descriptions of old wrinkly man bits and toothless meals. All that should have been cut out. This book is for people who enjoy everything-ends-up-roses kind of crap. I feel like filling in the blanks between the main story in the 30s and the present discredited everything about the characters. I mean, c'mon. They go live on a perfect farm and live a perfect life filled with perfectly imperfect babies? Barf. Boring. Lame. There was absolutely ZERO relationship between Jacob as a young man and Jacob as an old man. None. There was nothing tying the present to the past expect for the circus being in town. It was all so lame. And BTW (SPOILER ALERT), did anyone else call bullshit on the fact that 8 men got thrown from a train while Jacob was skulking around and he didn't hear anything? I guess trains are loud and all, but those men didn't put up a fight? We know the window was open in the car he was in. Really? No screams or anything? Seriously?
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