Karl Santibáñez itibaren Zaduszniki, Poland

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04/29/2024

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2020-01-20 08:40

İsem Yayıncılık Öabt 2017 Türk Dili Ve Edebiyatı Öğretmenliği Tamamı Çözümlü 10 Deneme TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İSEM Yayıncılık

I read this after a friend and neighbor loaned me her copy (which she ended up gifting to me several weeks later). To be perfectly honest, this book did not hold a lot of promise for me. My progress stalled somewhere around page 50, all of which seemed to consist of a nearly constant inner monologue of "I am fat and everyone hates me!" I am a big woman. I have never been ashamed of it, nor apologized for it. I have certainly never agonized over my food choices or what others think of me. I found, while reading this book, that I became hypersensitive of what was happening around me. I grew almost paranoid, and I certainly felt shame. This was not, I think, the authors intention. However, it is what happened. So, stalled at page fifty. My friend encouraged me to finish the book, insisting that she had had a hard time with the first section too, but relief was coming (SOON!) and I should at least try to finish. So, I did. She was right, the book did get better. It got a lot better. I finished the rest of it in a single evening and wished that there was more. That being said, it was not a fluffy, happy book. I expected that it would be brainless drivel because of the cover and general attitude in the beginning, but it wasn't. It dealt with some fairly serious and weighty issues with a grace that was unexpected to say the least. I may never read it again, but I'm not sorry I did the first time.

2020-01-20 12:40

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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Akademisyen Kitabevi

I normally don't read science fiction themed books. They have never been something I have been interested in. So I took a chance on reading this book, because I knew it was being made into a movie, and it was so well reviewed by both critics and regular people. Firstly, the plot of this story is about Henry, a Chicago librarian who has genetic disorder that makes him an honest-to-goodness time traveler, and his wife Clare who in actual time is only 8 years younger than Henry, but she meets him when he's 36 and she's 6. He meets her for the first time when he's 28 and she's 20. Confusing right? I thought so too, but their awe inspiring love story takes place over all kinds of time and space, and for all the complexities they face, this is also just the story of a boy and a girl and how they fall in love. I loved this story so much more than I thought I was going to. I thought I'd be confused and displaced wondering how two people can fall in love. I did have trouble reconciling myself with the idea of a 6 year old girl encountering a naked 36 year old man in a meadow and having a conversation, but there is so much more to the story than that. I think Henry and Clare show what true love really is, how loving someone means loving all of them, even when it doesn't seem logical. I enjoyed being a part of Henry and Clare's journey, so much that I was sad when it was over. I can definitely recommend this book.

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