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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Esster
While preparing for two upcoming weddings, California folk art authority Benni Harper suddenly finds herself embroiled in a decades-old, unsolved murder and dealing with a personal crisis of the heart.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Epsilon Yayınları
I love accounts of people who are deluding themselves and this is a perfect example. Really recreates the atmosphere of the doomed turn-of-the-century dot.com boom. My only problem with it is the constant mention of the author's height and ethnicity.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beyaz Balina Yayınları
Haldeman's multinarrative attempt at looking at how a community responds to the possibility of first contact is definitely different but ultimately disappointing. Haldeman does have very interesting ideas of where the future of the porn industry is headed though (I'll leave it cryptically at that!)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Büyülü Dükkan
reread aloud to my children. what a fantastic story. works on so many levels.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı Yayınları
What I Liked Werewolves Finally a world that the females are the only one that carry the werewolf gene. In most werewolf books the males are the dominate carriers and very few females exist. The books is very female empowerment and coming of age for our young new werewolf character. Werewolves are also known to exist in the world, but very little is known about them and some are trying to cure the virus, more crazy scared fanatics. Characters Claire: I was very presently surprised about her character. I was initially assuming she might be this spoiled rotten brat that gets all boohoo poor me I'm a freak now. But she came to terms with it with some resistance, but she took it surprisingly well considering her world was completely turned up side down. She has secrets galore to keep, but the things she is now able to do as werewolf are very cool. Matthew: Young budding love in the middle of her confusing new transformations. What a crazy time to try to built a relationship upon lies and deceit, but considering that his father is head of research for curing the werewolf gene things need to be kept from him. Many things are a bit shaky and risky for Claire, but she learns about his polar opposite opinion to his father's obsession. Rouge Werewolf I liked how you get to be in the mind of the murdering werewolf. You get to know her angers and joys of killing innocent people without knowing her identity. I went through a few different possibilities, but didn't quite grasp who it was till Claire herself figured it out, but I'm not the puzzling type of person. A Little Ashamed of Myself I was a bit hesitant when I first started to read the book, I read some very nasty reviews on goodreads so it put me a little off of the book. So yes I will admit I am ashamed of myself for taking others opinions so seriously. Not everyone will like the same books, but what matters the most is if I like it and create my own opinions about why I like it or don't and most importantly let others see why I personly did or didn't like it and let them come to their own opinions. I did enjoy this book thoroughly. I liked all the characters, the issues, the not so great relationship Claire has with her mom, the vulnerability she overcomes and the world these werewolves are in. Recommendation Young adult paranormal romance reader, girl power for the werewolves and people who like coming of age and learning to accept yourself and learn to deal with things as they come your way.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Julien Gracq
This book is one of my favorites. It was so deep and so addicting.
Sylvia Nasar est connue pour son habilité de bien narrer les histoires et elle n'a pas changé. Ce livre, malgré son sujet assez difficile à digérer, contient une continuité fluide qui permet au lecteur d'y accrocher. Personnellement, j'ai beaucoup aimé lire sur certains personnages plus que d'autres, spécialement sur les personnages du sexe féminine comme Beatrice Webb et Joan Robinson. J'ai remarqué chez ces deux femmes une tendance vers la dépression lorsque les choses ne vont pas à leur guise. Mais, elles ne lâchent pas espoir et continuent à faire leur chemin, déterminées à pénétrer le monde sacré des hommes. C'est une chose que j'admire beaucoup. Ce livre m'a permis d'apprendre beaucoup de choses non seulement sur l'économie, mais également sur la société dans certaines époques. Par exemple, le livre indique que les sentiments antisémitiques sont nés après la première guerre mondiale, quand les Juifs étaient les seules à survivre financièrement au problème économiques qui ont survenue après la guerre et ont été capable de rentrer leurs enfants à l'école. Donc, un sentiment de jalousie collective est née et Hitler l'a amplifié par la propagande pour arriver à ses fins. plusieurs parties du livre étaient intéressantes, mais d'autres étaient complètement incompréhensibles pour moi, car je n'avais pas un background historique, ni économique de l'époque. C'était donc assez difficile pour moi de l'imaginer. Par exemple, la partie sur la première guerre mondiale m'était un peu floue, je ne comprenais pas les effets de certains actions. Mais par la suite, lors de la traité du Versailles, la narration a pris du rythme et je sentais la pression sur les premiers ministres et Keynes afin d'arriver à un compromis le plus vite possible. En général, le livre m'a donné une vision globale sur plusieurs personnages dont l'histoire m'était méconnue comme Karl Marx (le père du communisme), Schumpeter, Keynes, Hayek, etc. Je trouve que ce livre est très bon pour le grand public qui veut tout simplement se familiariser avec l'histoire de l'économie. Malgré tout, je n'ai pas pu enlever de mon esprit le fait que ce livre parle seulement des personnages britanniques et américains sauf dans les derniers chapitres. Je crois qu'il fallait donner plus de place à des idées étrangères et bien les exposer. Malgré la polarité de ce livre, j'ai beaucoup apprécié la fraîcheur du thème et la manière facilitée par laquelle l'auteure nous donne accès à la vie et aux idées de ces grands personnages de l'histoire.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yapı Kredi Yayınları
Cute story about a boy who's father is a chemist, the people who mixed the colors for painters back in the day. Marco is chosen as a junior apprentice to Michelangelo while he is still in Florence and working on the cartoon for "The Battle of Anghiari" which he started and so did Da Vinci, though neither of them finished it. When Marco arrives in Florence, he is greated by Ridolfo, another junior apprentice who despises him and delights in getting Marco in trouble with "Il Divino". However, when Marco decides to make the color emerald green for the master, Michelangelo is impressed and asks for the secret (which Marco will not give up). Michelango is so impressed by his loyalty that he decides to take Marco to Rome with him, where he is to work on the Sistine Chapel.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pierre Bourdieu
It was eye opening and strange. I read it and couldnt help thinking "these people are just compleatly nuts" but I still loved them. I read this book because Im a fan of Kesey, and also when I heard that Neal Cassidy is in this novel I just had to read it. This book proves that truth is sometimes stranger then fiction. The thing about this book I didnt like was that it was a little too long. All the stories told are all very similar. They are on drugs in a bus and they are on drugs in Kesey's house. After awhile enven the craziest drug stories start to get old and repetitive.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Altın Nokta Yayınevi
I read this in high school and still remember it fondly!
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