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I love Jack Reacher stories. He takes care of business.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: 1001 Çiçek Kitaplar
A spectacular tale and our first introduction to a horcrux. I just love J.K. Rowling's style of writing. It's so simple and down to earth. Probably my favorite thing to come out this book in the series is finding out Voldemort's real name and finding out that Harry can talk to snakes. Once again I wasn't an early adaptor so this book was my sixth book read in the series.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Keskin Color Kartpostalcılık A.Ş.
Grant Morrison's writing is pretty much hit or miss with me. When he hits, it's a grand slam at the bottom of the ninth inning with his team down 3 runs to win the World Series. When he misses, he's caught looking as a meaty fastball comes screaming down the the middle of the plate just begging for him to hit it. Well, for this book, Grant Morrison scores a hit. And what a smash. It's pretty much one of the best Superman stories ever told. Period. And why is that? Because of Frank Quitely's art. He captures the feel of Superman in every panel. Definitely a must read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yediiklim Yayınları
i would read this book over and over if i could
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nota Yayıncılık
I had to give a presentation on Butler's writing during Morrow's "Innovative Fiction" class - the day Butler was visiting our class. This ended up being quite unfortunate; in preperation I read his two previous collections of short-stories, which I loved, but the book we were reading for the class, "Mr. Spaceman," was not only the worst novel we read durring the class, its one of the worst novels I've ever read. The plot is basically a sequil to one of his stories from "Tabloid Dreams," but what worked as 12 page fairy-tale died when stretched to a full novel. Cheesy, cloying, and utterly predictable, the subtle-as-a-sledge-hammer Christ imagery at the end pushed it over the top. And I had to figure out how to talk about it in front of a group of students without deeply offending the author. Awk-ward.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Kitap
Good Intro
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Caretta Çocuk
I LOVE THIS BOOK IT IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITE BOOKS TO READ I DO NOT GET TIRED OF READING THIS BOOK OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Dergah Yayınları
Fun escape to a hidden world called Shangra-La in the Himalayas.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Levy’s Leathers
Updike passed away in January 27 this year, and reading the obituaries encouraged me to check out this collection of some of his stories. He is best known for his "Rabbit is Rich" series of novels, but he also wrote many short stories. Several of the stories were read by the author himself, and I enjoyed hearing his voice. I found many of the stories well-written and enjoyed much of the prose; but there was too much sexuality for my taste.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nar Yayınları
Paul Auster desires to be a cross between Don DeLillo and Borges, which is to say that he desires the cool surface of the DeLillo's beautfully managed tone and Borges genius for making the inane become suffused with an netherworldly sublimity. It works , at times, as in the novels that comprise the "New York Trilogy", his novel "Leviathan" and more recently his masterpiece from a few years back "Book of Illusion"; the way he uses the element of chance in his narratives can at times be one of the keener miracles of American writing. Auster, though, is a man of limited style and a set of ideas that have very nearly played themselves out, as we see here in "Man in the Dark". A small-time professor and book reviewer , recovering at his daughter's house after a horrific auto accident, spends much of his time watching movies and lying in the dark, imagining movies of his own, in this case a narrative of an alternative America that is being torn apart by a civil war. The elements here get very convoluted, and those familiar with Auster's favorite devices will sense the writer just a shade bored with his inventions and his borrowings. Narratives, real and imagined, twine together in such a way that we're supposed to ask which is real and what his false until we are brought to a relief, although the only relief to be had here is not from the novel's building tension, which is slack, but from the tedium that ensues. That's a feet for a book that isn't even two hundred pages long. I was a bit disappointed by this novel, less for witnessing the decline of someone who was once a reliable provocative writer and more because he repeats his good ideas here without grace, snap , or variation. This was the draft you're supposed to throw away,not submit to your publisher.
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