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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Can Çocuk Yayınları
Well, it's not quite as bad as I had remembered from high school (when I would have given it about negative 3, wondering why anyone would have even published such trash). Now, as an adult, it is simply a story of what happens to human nature when it has no guidelines, no culture, no adult supervision, and is attacked by fears and imagination. I still didn't see anything "good" to recommend the book, or particularly helpful or thoughtful to make me want to read it or consider it a "classic" for school kids to need to read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Çocuk
People seem awfully enthusiastic about this book, maybe I should read it?
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Koridor Yayıncılık
This is the middle book in an important Russian literary and philisophical argument. The first was Turgenev's Fathers and Sons, and the third was Dostoevsky's Notes From Underground. All that stuff Dostoevsky is talking about in Notes - advantage motivating action, the crystal palace, etc. - comes from What is to be Done. Chernyshevsky thought Turgenev treated nihilism unfairly in Fathers and Sons, so he portrayed nihilism in another manner. Dostoevsky then destroyed Chernyshevsky's vision of an ideal society. It is an important book that inspired hundreds of thousands of revolutionaries to take action, and it was the favorite book of Lenin.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Mart Yayınları
This collection of short stories might have plenty of variety but it is all written with great mastery of a form that eludes some writers. Here the reader's attention is grabbed through a number of different ways including thriller, ghost story as well as insights into the social world of 19th century French life. To pick out a selection from the first third of the book to give a flavour is not too difficult. Simon's Dad is a heart warming tale of a boy seeking a father to end the bullying at school and as a result ending years of shame and pain for his mother by landing his mother a husband. You find your heart swelling at the end of the story as Simon informs his bullies that their days of targeting him are over. Then you get a change in mood with the story that gives the title to the collection, A Day in the Country, providing a girl from a shopkeeping family with a moment of love that she can never forget. Her bawdy mother and ineffectual father are used brilliantly to illustrate the difference between those working in the suburbs and country folk. That difference between the country and the city is also picked up in the story Riding Out which sees a man keen to show his family he can ride knocking down an old woman as he loses control of his steed in central Paris. If there was a theme to the first third of the collection it might have been countryside and the second has stories that make various references to money. The Necklace describes the costs that borrowing and losing a necklace have on one couple only for them to discover at the end of a decade spent clearing their debts that it wasn't worth a great deal of money. Penny pinching is on display again in The Umbrella where a woman wants her husband to have a good umbrella but is not prepared to pay for that. As his work colleagues ruin the cheap ones that he turns up to work with she would rather claim on the insurance than pay out for a proper umbrella. That ability to pierce a side of someone's character is on display again with Bed 29 where a proud and vain solider is unable to show compassion for an old lover struck down with syphillis. Happy to be seen with her when she was beautiful he has no words of comfort for her when she is ill. The last third of the book contains some of the longer and darker stories. The Little Roque Girl is an account of the discovery of a murdered girl and then the unravelling of the Major's mind. Responsible for her rape and death he finally loses his mind after being haunted by her ghost. Our Spot is also fairly dark showing off the agression of a couple that lose their fishing spot on the river bank. Their anger at losing out results in the death of the rival fisherman but as the court case recounts the anger and death is more by accident and the fisherman is aquitted. A great collection of stories that provoke various reactions but come from a writer clearly able to turn his pen at will to deliver stories of very quality.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alfa Yayınları
The best auto-biography I have ever read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Martı Yayınları
What a wonderfully told story! Considering the subject matter, it could have been very heavy, yet somehow, it wasn't. Perhaps it is the way that the author tells the story as it is, without much interpretation or self-pity. I felt inspired by the resilience of these people, and yes, by the collapse of the invisible wall due to Arthur and Lily's crossing the boundaries of what was accepted at the time. I am amazed that a 93-year-old man was able to remember and capture his 4-year through 12-year-old self in such a remarkable way.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Togan Yayıncılık
First of all, i gave this a 1 star at first...but then I changed it because I finished the book. I am very confident that if a book was a 1 star book I would not have finished it HOWEVER this is the only book that I can remember reading and thinking the whole time "...only ____ more pages until this thing is finally over". this is the only young adult book that I have read and thought, man, maybe i', too old for these books. I am well aware that these books are intended for YOUNG adults but genernally they are somewhat relatable regardless of age, especially in my case where I am only 23, however, I thought this book was very immature and the writing, to me, was awful. I will first start off by saying what in the world was Susane Colasanti thinking when she decided to use phrases such as "and I was like..." "and so I go...". Now I understand that when you are having a coversation you may use sayings as such but seriously when reading phrases like "he said..." "she said..." work perfectly fine. I found that the choices of phrases really were distracting in this book. The second issue that I had with this book was the alternating POV's. I LOVE when authors give the opportunity to see different POV's, however, only if it is done correctly (i.e Perfect Chemistry Series by Simone Elkeles **must read!**). In this book we had to re-live EVERY scene twice. There was no realy change in the POV's it was literally reading the same thing just changing characters. Everytime I read a chapter that I was not a fan of (basically every other one) I was dreading the next because I knew that I was going to have to re-read it all over again. The third issue is Tobey. I did not find him "swoon-wothy" like others. I guess I must have missed that. I got so annoyed with all his thoughts going back to sex. I mean seriously, romance is a big part of most books but this one just got annoying.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Karatay Akademi
One of the best books I've read. I LOVED it. Loved it, loved it, loved it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Dominguez
One of my very favorite books.
Uh, kind of embarrassed that I didn't get this one read until now considering my history and linguistics interests. I really enjoyed it--better than the movies, even, and I wish that I had read it before seeing them. I admit that the Christ symbolism was somewhat less than I expected--or rather, it was in different areas and characters. It definitely deserves to be considered as one of the most popular (but not best) books ever written.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilge Karınca Yayınları
Bu kitap tam bir kafa vuruşudur. "Güvenilmez anlatıcı" kurgu tarzının en yeni örneklerinden biri olan Chuck Palahniuk'un çığır açan romanı, IKEA kataloğundan gelen emirler ve bir Patolojik uyku yetersizliği - saplantılı bir şekilde katıldığı çeşitli kendi kendine yardım gruplarından birinde tesadüfen karşılaşılana kadar ("kederin boşaltılması" uyumasına yardımcı olur), bir gerilla sabun üreticisi olan Tyler Durden ile dünyayı değiştiren bir toplantıyla sonuçlanır- zaman makinisti. Durden ve anlatıcı, toplumun ısrarlı demaskülinizasyonundan bıkmış, şiddet yoluyla erkek bağını sürdürmeye karar verir ve neredeyse istemeden, görünüşte amacı erkekleri şişirilmiş saldırganlıklarıyla yeniden birleştirmek olan bir yeraltı sosyal kulübü kurarlar. Bununla birlikte, grup Amerika'daki diğer şehirlere yayılırken ve sadece arındırıcı öfkeden daha fazlasına dönüşmeye başladığında, anlatıcı Durden'ın güdülerini sorgulamaya başlar. Palahniuk'un rat-a-tat anlatım tarzı, anlatıcısının eski işbirlikçisiyle süpürülen kaçak yük treni yaşamını yansıtıyor. Görünüşe göre kitap hiç de beklediğiniz gibi değil, reagan sonrası Amerika'da çökmekte olan yaygın tüketimcilik, şiddet, kurumsal açgözlülük ve radikalizm üzerine kurnaz bir yorum olarak hizmet ediyor. Yeterince tavsiye edemem.
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