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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Mor Elma Yayıncılık
This was my favorite book the year I was 12; I read it that year too many times to count. It remains a favorite book of mine. (I’d already seen the movie when I was 9 or 10, and while it’s an excellent movie, I highly recommend the book.) It’s not a dated story if you think of it as a period piece. I love the bright, early reader Scout and her ethical lawyer loving father Atticus. Many other interesting characters as well, including the neighbor determined to get off drugs before she died-that one stuck with me. This is the best book ever about the power and consequences of making morally correct choices and living with integrity. Beautifully written with great descriptions of southern life in depression era America. This is an extraordinarily intelligent coming of age story, told from a child's point of view. ETA: After my last reread (I still can’t attempt to write a good review but) I wanted to add: I always forget how funny this book is; it’s very funny. Scout is a hoot. Also, I get something new from every reread! It’s a masterpiece. The movie is great too, but the book is a masterpiece. I suspect when I read it at age 12, I identified with having an older than average father. This time I liked Miss Maudie and Jem more than I ever have before, although Scout and Atticus remain my favorite characters. I can’t write a good review of this; it’s too important a book to me. Ditto the 3 other books I’ve also read more than 100 times.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Kitap
I love it when an author can write a character you think you won't like and end up making you root for her. That's what Julia London does here with Robin Lear. Her relationship with the hunky Jake is fun to read and I love the witty banter between them, I will definitely be checking out the rest of this series.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Artemis Yayınları
This was a very interesting and unique book. It took me readingt about 1/3 to 1/2 of this book to begin to feel like I was enjoying it. I think maybe the author could have made the beginning a little less drawn out and gotten to the "plot" a little quicker. The story line follows an older concierge and a young girl who live in the same building and the narration switches back and forth between these two with their view of the folks who live in the building they inhabit. The residents are very wealthy, mostly snobby people and these two "narrators" of the story critique all of their neighbors and in the end I think they become guilty of the crime they are accusing their fellow residents of - setting themselves up above others...snobbery! Some do it because of their wealth, some do it due to their higher education, but it seems that in this book everybody does it in one way or another - even the 2 main characters who I'm sure don't see themselves as setting themselves above anyone. Then...one day a new resident moves into the building. He is wealthy, educated, cultured and NOT snobbish. From here the story begins to be much more interesting and I'll leave it at that. Just hang in there if you are getting sick of the "holier than thou" attitude of the two main voices in the book. It gets better. Another thing I found annoying - though it is translated from French, there are still phrases and words all throughout in French and since I speak not a word of French, I sometimes felt I was in the dark.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesin Yayınları
So far I'm a little disappointed that practices like "write sensible comments" and "indent properly" are really listed as patterns, especially when the book claims to be targeted to professional devs. But I've still got a bunch of pages to go through. UPDATE: Finished now. The title does not lie: the book is full of patterns. There is a focus on organizational patterns (object creation, inhheritance). Of these, there is a large variety of variants; mostly presented in an evolutionary chain the leads to increasingly better solutions. This is interesting for a an understanding why a pattern in recommended, it's not the most compact way of representation on the other hand. There is a lack of macroscopic, task-oriented patterns. This is not a book learning about common patterns in general, applied to JavaScript. I found reading JavaScript patterns beneficial; coming from C# as my primary language it filled some of the gaps on how objects and funtions can be utilized to create a richer programming platform. For that purpose however, I found "The Good Parts" more compact.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Genç Hayat Yayınları
i do not recommend anyone to read this book. its boring, dull, and the plot isn't really solved. personally to me, the author seemed to put a lot more emphasis on sex scenes then anything else.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sufi Kitap
The pictures are alive, and the text is poetry. The words, the light of the paint, and the text arraignment are all full of magic.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Evrensel İletişim Yayınları
This is a fun paranormal romance series. I also watch True Blood on HBO, which I consider to be a completely different monster. The TV series may get some of it's ideas from the books, but they are definitely going off in different directions. I love them both for different reasons!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İnkılap Kitabevi
This book is pretty funny!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Altın Kitaplar
life changing....one of a kind must read for everyone
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I loved this book!!!
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