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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doz Basım Yayın
My mom read it at the same time as me because there was sex in it and she wanted to get to it first.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilim ve Sanat Yayınları
I don't know what to say about this book. If you've never read Gene Wolfe, it's impossible to describe it to you. I'll just say that it's good, and I'm glad I read it. I almost quit reading it a dozen times. Several times I thought it was too much for me. Wolfe does not write with the same motivations other authors do. I can't recommend this to everyone because half of you would hate it. Some of you might think it's the best book you've read this year. As fantasy, it's not what you would expect from the cover. All I can say is, if you're looking for something different, this may be it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pegem Akademi Yayıncılık
“When the abyss gazes into you, bill it.” -- Jeff Lint An orgy for synthesists, Steve Aylett’s Lint is the false biography of imaginary science fiction writer, weirdo guru and psychedelic wild man, Jeff Lint. Author of such baffling bits of literary vandalism as One Less Bastard, I Blame Ferns and Nose Furnace, Lint is an amalgam of probably dozens of weird personalities. He is alternately William Burroughs, Hunter Thompson, Michael Moorcock, Harlan Ellison, and even underground punk legend Mark E. Smith (!) while recording the psychedelic disaster, The Energy Draining Church Bazaar with The Unofficial Smile Group. But above all, Jeff Lint is a ham-fisted cipher for cult icon, science fiction author Philip K. Dick – the paranoia, the madness, the anti-establishmentarianism and the poverty, the endless stream of half-baked material, Lint is a love letter to one of science fictions’ true eccentrics, and to all eccentrics. Aylett chronicles the crooked life and times of Jeff (Jack) Lint, from his depression-era childhood spent digging for undiscovered colors in his front lawn, through his New York City pulp years, selling his first story under the pseudonym Isaac Asimov, (much to the consternation of the real Isaac Asimov,) to the rumors of his demise, which strangely persisted even after his death. The book is filled with stray sentences from Lint’s work, broken aphorisms and sticky metaphors, beautifully wretched book covers, and even still cartoon frames and comics (Lint was the creator of the ultra-violent Caterer comics of the 1970’s, and the frighteningly morbid children’s cartoon, Catty and The Major.) With Lint, Steve Aylett has created a legend for our times, a man who never was but damn well should have been. Read it on the crowded train on the way home and cackle wildly to yourself, you’ll get more room that way.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Lastvoice
I wanted to love it. It has so many elements I love. Instead I found it dull, plodding, heavy, and overly cerebral. It seemed to strive for wit, but was encumbered with convoluted threads of vague portent and overwrought sentimentality. Maybe I missed the point and it was meant ONLY to be tongue in cheek.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: A7 Kitap
I liked this story better than "Wicked". It has similar elements of political intrigue and activism to "Wicked" but it is painted with a more strident brush. I am a great an of Maguire and enjoy while being grossed out by his realistic (read graphic) descriptions of nearly every aspect of life. "Son of a Witch" is Liir's story and throughout "Wicked" you never really find out if Liir really is Elphaba's son. In SOW, the same lack of explanation of Liir's origins continues. It is only the very last line of the story that provides the answer in a roundabout way. Liir's journey is filled with so many of the darkest acts of man -- infanticide, police brutality, descriptions of prison/prison life, murder, rape, slavery, environmental destruction...I'm probably leaving some out...but despite all this a thread of hopefulness carries through the story. Liir, the unloved, unclaimed boy, learns about love in it's many forms. The good and the bad about the ending is that it leaves room for a third novel.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kırmızı Kedi Yayınevi
I really liked this story, because it was interesting to read the prototype for all adventure/hero stories.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: DVD
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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Funko
Cute little story about baby animals. This would be a cute story time book for spring.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yeni İnsan Yayınları
Rich, affecting melodrama. The kind of play actresses and directors adore.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Berfin Yayınları
I CANT FIND IT ANYWERE T-T
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