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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pyramid
I think this one started to lull a bit but it's been a long time since I read it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Epsilon Çocuk Kulübü
I read this mainly for the Ender stories. I can't say I'm a terribly big fan of the other short stories in this collection. Definitely a library, rather than a bookstore, book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Parıltı Yayınları
This is painful
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yargı Yayınevi
my first encounter with jim crace and i completely fell in love with his prose. vivid sensual writing. and he's not afraid to tackle the BIG issues like faith, god, life and death. quarantine is as much about the power of storytelling as it is a narrative about Jesus's 40 days in the desert.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Çocuk
Mr. Siger has a new fan. Me! After finishing the book, I even e-mailed him to say how much I enjoyed it, and that’s something I seldom do. I’m glad I didn’t have to write the cover blurb because there’s no way I could have condensed the action. The story focuses on religious subterfuge of the highest order and the murder of the priest who tried to thwart it. An unknown murderer is on the loose and Inspector Kaldis must figure out his true motives, yet the priests are strangely reluctant to help. Drawing out the tension, the clues are dropped in tantalizing increments. If you think this sounds boring and dry, think again. Mr. Siger brings deliciously tense religious fervor and international intrigue together against the lush backdrop of the Greek islands and Mediterranean Sea. Throw in a love story and you have it all - uber-rich beautiful people, Russian spies, a war crimes criminal, and cat-and-mouse politics. It’s sly deception woven together with strands of ambition, personal lives, love, and even a new baby. Thoroughly engrossing and nerve wracking. Book courtesy of NetGalley
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Tonguç Akademi
Parlor talk bores the shit out of me, even if it is Dostoevsky. Though the ending is something truly nightmarish, and the characters are very bold and original, this book should have been about two hundred pages shorter, and I'll give you the page numbers to cut out if you're feeling Jeffersonian enough.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İlke Yayıncılık
Not quite as entertaining as 'Everythign is Illuminated', but a little more deep.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Egmont Yayıncılık
My favoriter lawyer is at it again. He and Evie are on a weekend holiday at Cape Cod, a trip Brady made against his better instincts, having a horror for weekend traffic out of Boston. But the cabin is nice and secluded and over a two-pound lobster Brady thinks things mught not go to badly after all. Until, Evie suddenly gets jup from her chair, macrhes over to the bar, and delivers a stinging slap to a man standing there. Turnms out his name is Larry Scott, someone she had dated several years before, who just couldnt seem to let go and continued to stalk her and show up at the most incnvenient times. Brady and Larry have a confrontation outside the restaurant - which Brady loses. The next morning Evie goes for her early morning run (another reason never to exercise) and Brady is awakened from his sleep to the sounds of screaming. He discovers Evie leaning over the body of a very dead and bloody Larry Scott. And a knife missing from the kitchen of the cabin. Following an intense interrogation Evie and Brady are released to go home. Evie, thinking that perhaps Brady believes she might have killed Scott, is angry with him. Then she disappears. And more murders occur. And now Brady and Evie are both suspects in all of them.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Lal Kitap
A uniquely simple (and short!) story about the lessons one man learns about happiness as he expands his horizons and travels the world. Hector, a psychiatrist who is ultimately unsatisfied with his life, decides to travel and visit friends in China, Africa, and the land of More (a very accurate description of the United States, in my opinion) to find out as much as he can about happiness- what causes it, what the results of having or not having are, and how one can obtain it. It is humorous, despite some not so wonderful events that occur. It is written in such a simplistic style (almost childlike), which makes it grab the reader, compelling to read further and find out what Hector will discover about happiness.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yapı Kredi Yayınları
Did not like this book at all. It was very depressing and hard to read. Thank goodness it was a short book. I did not care for the character of Helen, her mother or most of the other characters. For me, the book did not take me anywhere and I found the ending to be very disappointing.
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