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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Zeplin Kitap
A fast-paced and very intense read. I loved every second of it, and would recommend this for anyone looking for a Scandinavian crime fix similar to Stieg Larsson... except for the fact that Jo Nesbo is even better.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Benim Hocam Yayınları
My God, Roth, you are wordy.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kodlab Yayınları
it had some great sparks, but then it left a lot of paths hanging. There is great darkness described very well with the world of 1938; I liked the way LA met Germany of that time and how life and death and beauty were explored as themes.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sağlam Yayınevi
another bizarre love thing from Irving. Door on the Floor not nearly as good.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: MERVE YAYINEVİ
An astonishingly bad book that attempts to be all things to fans of Bret Easton Ellis and Chuck Palahniuk, and fails miserably on both accounts. She apes Chuck's style in an attempt to illustrate the travails of the 'Hello Kitties' of the world and fails to illuminate the reader about the culture at all. She also drops names and cultural references in the manner of Ellis, but it all comes across as needless prattle rather than Bret's sly social commentary. Choi may have gotten out of law to write novels, but one ends up wishing she had become the character in her book and gotten caught and punished for her crimes.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Genç Timaş
It's hard to tell whether or not Jose's telling the truth in this book. But you have to admire him a little for sticking his neck out there and saying some of the things he said. His writing definitely got people thinking, and opened up the discussion about performance enhancing drugs in baseball. Way to go Jose! Maybe now you can afford writing lessons so your next book doesn't sound like it was written by a 5th grader.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Martı Yayınları
LOVED this book about two women who became lifelong friends!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kapadokya Kitabevi
Wow. Encompasses love and politics and family in India right after Independence, which was such an important time.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pena Yayınları
*Squee* Remember how a while back I reviewed Layton Green’s The Summoner? Remember just how much I loved it and recommended you read this book too? Well a while back B. was contacted by the author to do a pre-release of the author’s latest book: The Egyptian. Let me tell you, I was one happy happy woman when she got me that request. Needless to say I got right down to reading, but the knights put me of from writing the review. So here I am with my notebook full of squee about this book. Let’s see if I can get you to squee right along with me. To tell you the truth, this book is not a girly, squee, romantic kind of book. It’s quite the thoughtful and scary story, full of details of myths and history, occultism, background and world building, and a mystery to rival The DaVinci Code. Remember Dominic Grey? In The Summoner he worked for the Diplomatic Service, but since then he started working for our other hero: Professor Viktor Radek, who specializes in religious phenomenology. Basically, he consults high ranking clients on dangerous, obscure cults. Grey is James Bond to Viktor’s Indiana Jones and together they make one heck of a team. This time the mystery involves a mummy. Alright, I’m kidding. There is a mummy but the mystery goes much deeper than that. Initially Grey and Radek are hired by an Egyptian company to locate stole research on something oh so interesting – I’ll let you find that out for yourself – but it isn’t long before they run into a dangerous cult and things get real interesting real quick. You know how cults, religion and science make a very bad mix? Well you ain’t seen nothing yet! Like in the first book there is a lot of information in this book. There is a lot of background on myth, history and the occult and cults (and the cult featured in this book actually made my skin crawl). The flow of information in this book is well balanced by both the story and the characters. Grey is just as interesting and rogue as in the first book and Radek is just as mysterious. While they are the main characters in this story, they are supported by a well-balanced cast. These characters are not just your average story characters. They are complex, interesting and mysterious. The author gives you just enough to keep you wondering as to what they role in the story really is. One character I found most interesting was Veronica. The setting in The Egyptian is breathtaking. Layton knows how to write the characters’ surroundings in such a way that it almost feels as if you’re actually there. Just like in The Summoner this story takes you places: from Egypt to Eastern Europe. It’s nice to see a setting that doesn’t feature America predominantly. The Egyptian is a rare gem that puts the DaVinci Code to shame. It’s a story that keeps you on the edge of your seat, makes you want to grab your teddy bear and hide under the covers just as it keeps you from putting it down because you want to know what happens next. I sure hope this author keeps writing!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beyaz Balina Yayınları
This book was a little on the bizarre side, but a much better read than I expected when I picked it out at the library. I was looking for something fun and easy, and the title made it sound like a typical chick-lit type mystery. It most definitely was not that! What it was is still a little hard for me to pinpoint... a surreal yet well-written fun murder mystery, maybe? Just doesn't sound right, does it?!
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