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2019-12-20 11:40

Kulluk Bilinci ve Şahsiyet Oluşumuna Hazırlık 1 TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Çıra Yayınları

** spoiler alert ** When Katniss arrives at 13, I suspected that life at 13 and life after the Capitol was overthrown would be much the same, only labelled differently. The regimented life, the constant surveillance and the politics. It would have been like that should Katniss not have assassinated Coin. Coin was no better than Snow. There were many lessons contained in the whole trilogy. The main one being that oppression always leads to rebellion, whatever form it may take. Katniss was the catalyst for the rebellion and freedom for everyone who survived the revolution. It felt realistic the way Katniss reacted to what happened to her and to each situation she was in. I liked it that she was an accidental hero, one that was truly human not super-human and all-knowing. I was very sad that Finnick died, he was a wonderful character. I liked the touch of giving Finnick and Annie a child. It meant that Finnick's legacy carried on. The whole way through the book I thought that one or all of the trio - Katniss, Gale and Peeta, would die. Thankfuly this was not the case. Gale was always a revolutionary, his heart always belonged to the cause. It was somehow fitting that Katniss ended up with Peeta. Who else knew what she had truly been through during the Hunger Games and the emotional wreckage that resulted? The irony of Katniss stepping in for Prim in the Hunger Games and her death at the end of the rebel fight was not lost on me. In real life noone could forget, noone would come out unscathed and live happily ever after. Peeta would be the only one who could truly comfort her, and she him. They loved each other. The end was as close to happlily ever after as Katniss and Peeta would get, and it was enough.

2019-12-20 13:40

Sınav Kaygısı ve Çözüm Yolları (Cep Kitap) - Osman Abalı TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Adeda Yayıncılık

A book narrated by Death? Sounds like an odd concept, you'll have to read it to decide for yourself. This story is a masterfully told from the perspective of Death. Death meets Liesel and her family on her a train on the way to Munich. The mother is taking her two children to live with a foster family because she is not able to take of them any more. Liesel's brother dies on the train. At the grave-site Liesel sees a book in the snow. She isn't able to read but is compelled to pick it up and take it with her. Liesel is taken to live with the Hubermann's (Hans & Rosa) where her foster father teaches her to read. When she becomes more adept at reading her foster parents get her two books for her birthday. She saves a book from a bonfire the Nazi party starts to rid the town of unwanted elements. She also steals a few books for the Mayor's house. She shares her stolen books her family, including Max. Max is a Jewish man, the son of the man who saved Hans in World War 1. When the sirens go off and the townspeople gather tin the shelters, Liesel reads her books to her neighbors to help keep them calm. This story gives short glimpses of Liesel and the Hubermann's as they cope with the world around them during a very difficult time in history. Markus Zusak's masterful writing compels you to keep turning the pages. Excellent story!!

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