Erdi Buş itibaren Radatice, Slovakia

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2018-06-05 10:40

Efsunlu Adamlar – Kod Adı: Cambaz TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Müptela Yayınları

Look Me In The Eye was written by John Elder Robison. He has Asperger’s. Asperger’s is a form of autism, a very high functioning form. People with Asperger’s do well in life, some have very highly specialized intelligence, but they struggle with social norms and emotional cues from others. It was an interesting book because when John was growing up, Asperger’s was a diagnosis that was not well known. As a result, he was often mislabeled as a “sociopath” for certain behaviors, for example, not looking people in the eyes during a conversation. John also had a very chaotic home environment because of his crazy (literally) parents. I enjoyed the beginning of the book because of his logical manner in explaining his childhood and what he thought when he was a child was pretty fascinating. His mother would “pet” him and he really enjoyed that so he thought that is what he would need to do to make friends. Also he would give things his own name, like his brother: Snort his mother: Slave and his father: Stupid. I got a little bored as he got older. He went on tour with KISS, worked in the corporate world, and started his own business. He is fascinated with machines and computers, talents that enabled him to function in society without a high school degree. There was some language. Quote: “As I’ve gotten older, I have taught myself to act “normal.” I can do it well enough to fool the average person for a whole evening, maybe longer. But it all falls apart if I hear something that elicits a strong emotional reaction from me that is different from what people expect.”

2018-06-05 15:40

Şebeke Organizasyonlar TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Adana Nobel Kitabevi

This is the first book in yet another Eloisa James series about duchesses, and I didn't enjoy it quite as much as I have the others I've read, in the other two series I'm working on right now. I think there was more sex than sexual tension in this book, and I think characterization might have taken a bit of a back seat to the sex, too. Once they get down to it, the lead couple shags like rabbits, and in some highly imaginative places, too. I wearied of Gina's hyper-reactions to the slightest provocation pretty quickly; maybe she'd shriek from pleasure and surprise the first time a thumb brushes an innocent nipple, but every time? It would hardly be necessary to have anyone else in the room! There's the hint of a mystery - Gina's illegitimate birth, the allegation of an illegitimate sibling, a peculiar bequest from the late birth mother - but the mystery of it all turns out to be nothing, which disappointed me. I absolutely didn't get the appeal of the Marquess Bonnington - stuffy stick Sebastien - whose character underwent an abrupt (and convenient for the plot) change at one point. I had an image of him in my mind, and he stepped miles outside it about 2/3 through the book, leaving me feeling like I'd missed something. Not saying the groundwork wasn't laid - James tried - but I didn't believe any of it. I'm not sure I care enough about Esme, Carola, or Helene to carry on in this series, frankly. Maybe after a bit of a rest. I just hope that not every one of these books ends up with a proud papa dandling an heir on his knee.

2018-06-05 16:40

Zefre TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İkinci Adam Yayınları

So many people have told me that this book is amazing. And for some reason I put off reading it for quite some time. Mainly, I think, because it is a contemporary chick lit, a genre which I'm not usually that interested in. Well let me tell you, this book has completely changed my mind about that! Not only was it as amazing as I was told, it was actually far better than many paranormal/fantasy books I've read over the years (my usual genre). I LOVED this book! Here we have 2 complete opposites. Brittany - She's a white girl from the north side of town, where cars and houses and appearances are everything. She's captain of the pom poms, most popular girl in school and underneath all that she's screaming inside. She hates putting on the appearance of being perfect and just wants to be herself. But her mother expects her to be the best. Alex - He's a mexican gang member from the south side of town, where crime, gangs and low income housing is a plenty. He's a member of the Latino Blood (LB), he's known for being the bad boy, and nobody messes with him. But like Brittany, inside he's someone else. He's only a gang member because he doesn't have a choice, he just wants to keep his mother and brothers safe and knows LB will protect them if he does as he's told. You put these 2 together and you get one amazing story! Watching their relationship progress was so interesting. I was literally glued to my kindle for 3 days. I coulnd't get enough of this book. They are paird together in chemistry to do a project and at first they completely butt heads. Eventually though their need to be themselves (rather than the appearance they put on) becomes the connection between them. The question is, can the worlds of these 2 people mix? And can they each put aside gangs and appearances in order to be together? At the heart of this book is a great love story. Alex... oh Alex. If you've read it, no further explanation is needed. If you havent then, lets just say he's the perfect bad boy with a heart. I wish I had an Alex all to myself! Never before have I routed for 2 people to be together so badly. The 2 main characters were just written so well. And despite the main story being about Alex and Brittany, I also liked the sub characters within this story... such as Alex's best friend Paco and Brittany's unlikely friendship with Isa. These sub plots added more to the story which I really enjoyed. Lastly I think what makes Perfect Chemistry stand out is the message behind the story. The fact that people from different backgrounds or races or relgions are still just people at the end of the day. Divisions shouldn't stop them from being friends or in the case of Alex and Brittany, more than friends. Recommend to all!

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