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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Rekor Müzik
I hate when people's expectations of a book are totally out of their league. I mean, everyone knows that this is a romance book for teenagers, so don't go in there expecting the next angels and demons. I personally loved the book and the development of the Jacob character. He was soooo sweet and cute and loving, and I wished Bella would have learned to love him. I think the author developed this character way better than she has done with Edward. It's hard to understand why Bella loves him so much, and not Jacob when it's obvious he is the better choice (I would've picked him). As I said, inmerse yourself into this book with a teenage mentality and heart. Reading this book with Harvard graduate eyes is not going to make it a pleasant read. I do think though that her books are ridiculously long...she could skip some parts that are irrelevant to the plot. Bella's character could have been stronger (she's always crying and whinning as if she's ever made out with edward) lol. Can't wait to buy my niece this book though. I think she'll love it!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yeşil Dinozor
لحن طنز آميز كتاب فوق العاده كار شده ... وقتي كتاب را خواندم با خودم گفتم برنامه كودكش عجب چيز فوق العاده اي بود چونكه همه اش ساخته ي ذهن كارگردانش بود و نه نويسنده كتاب
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Etki Yayınları
this books takes you to space but is really about gaining a new perspective.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Günışığı Kitaplığı
A much more insightful and challenging read that "Plain Language". He makes very bold observations that demands your thoughtful analysis and understanding of church history. Didn't like so much in the beginning but by the end when I understood his style I really enjoyed it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ses Müzik Aletleri
Beautiful and engrossing.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Domingo Yayınevi
Loved it in middle school and read it again while living in San Francisco a few summer ago. It still makes me cry when she says "Hey Boo."
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Çıra Yayınları
'Cause Lord knows I need this dense and overpowering German juggle-knot explained before Dasein erases that part of my brain that's been gathering dust all of these years. Graham Harman! Dude, you ficken rock! Making the Heideggerian philosophy less a giant bowl of oversalted and stale pretzels that clog the mouth like a wad of factical sawdust and more a manageable serving of those mysterious-but-tasty Bits & Bites™ which feature a delicious surprise with every handful. I'm impressed with the clear and succinct explanation of Heidegger's early Freiburg and Marburg days as an instructor - lecturer (that's the current point where I'm at in the book) shedding the Phenomenological robes he received from Husserl and fashioning new and powerful ones of his own to replace them. I could always sense - under the intimidating and impenetrable prose style that Heidegger presents, at least in translation - the attractiveness of his bedrock ideas. In a manner of speaking, his prose style mimics his early philosophy: Dasein (the reader) must rise above the everyday appearance of Things in order to perceive the hidden layers wherein Being consists, with all of its mysterious shadows and hiddenness that elude the casual observer. In the same vein as recent books I've read by Hugh Graham and Roberto Calasso Heidegger appears to firmly eschew the duality so prevalent in the history of philosophy and theology, and which recurs incessantly in heresies that spring from the principal Abrahamic religions. Although I still don't completely understand him - and, in all likelihood, never will - the concept of Being being a totality that cannot be separated from its environment and studied objectively and impartially, cannot ever be known in its entirety, but is, its meaning in the horizon of Kairological Time which is a threefold structure of the interactions of the Past and the Future with the Present, a Being that is Transcendence, rather than residing in a single absolute at a hierarchical level above the rest of the material world; it's all a philosophical foundation that I believe I can get behind. This book has required a slow and careful reading - even if Harman writes in a much less complex style than his Nibs, the ideas are still deep and powerful and difficult and demand a focus from me that often necessitates two or three passes at the various thematic subchapters - but its rewards are significant, in that I feel reasonably confident that when I return to the actual writings of Heidegger I will no longer feel so utterly and helplessly adrift amidst a formidable thought process that I could not follow in more than the most rudimentary fashion.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Hercules
Awesome. One of his best. Reminded me a lot of Vincent Price's films, "The Fall of the House of Usher," and "The Haunted Palace." Really great ending...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yakamoz Yayınevi
Lovely writing. I just love DL. But I didn't get very drawn in, to be honest. I went back to it when I was free because of the prose and the individual ideas, not because they tied the story into something that pulled at my heart. Still, quick read and he's such an amazing writer.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: William Golding
This was a much more successful book than Nancy Horan's "Loving Frank" (see below, where I gave that two stars) but not Boyle's best. It tells the story of the seminal women in Frank Lloyd Wright's life with varying degrees of detail -- possibly due to the varying amounts of source material available about each woman but, I think, more likely based on who was the most fun to write about (which would be crazy drug-addled Maude, whom I got a little tired of despite the fascinating, over-the-top nuttiness of her voice). Stylistically it's inventive, employing a narrator who idolizes Wright but has enough of an outsider's perspective to lend wry and insightful commentary to the story -- while telling that story "backwards" through time. And even more so than in Horan's book, you come away with a rueful appreciation of what a horrible person Wright was in many ways -- but also an appreciation of what drew people to him so strongly. I'll never be able to look at Wright's work or genius in quite the same way...
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