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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Egmont Yayıncılık
This was a stomache churner, but in a good way. The writing was beautiful and the scenes were so descriptive that if you closed your eyes you could imagine yourself in them. It was a great story about a mortal boy (who seems to be more than just mortal) who meets the girl in his dreams, which turns out to be a caster girl. They end up sharing a love for eachother. Will the caster girl claim herself as light or dark by her 16th birthday? Can't wait to read the next installment, Beautiful Darkness.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Akvaryum Yayınları
this book is very dramactic. Soon as you open it , it catches your attention. Its funny and it A have you all over the place but yes this is a good book ill read it again but im on my way to reading bitch reloaded. i feel like this book is a 9.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Palme Yayıncılık - Akademik Kitaplar
** spoiler alert ** this book was...interesting. i still have no idea if the guy was "ok" with being a bug or not. like, he had no emotions. but it was still a good story none the less.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İzle Akademi
It was a really life like real story, which I liked but was also sad to read. I loved the symbolism of death, and how we can live forever. I love how she had a mentor who was so significant to alex's life. Intense!!!! Book
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Domingo Yayınevi
Wonderful book. This series is a multi-faceted jewel of historical and technological trends through the Baroque period. The combination of interesting original and historical characters draws you in and captivates you with their shared history and evolution.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
a series of essays about reading...I love books about books
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yediiklim Yayınları
This book was my introduction to Joan Didion, so I don't know if it's a good example of her work, but I found it, even for a memoir, a bit too precious for my taste. There were some sections - particularly the ones relating to her daughter's illness - that were very compelling and emotionally wraught, but overall, I felt the book needed more of a balance between Joan-the-writer and Joan-the-mother/wife griever; the best parts for me were the ones that were the least self-conscious.
Męcząca momentami, ale końcówka - satysfakcjonująca. Czy wystarczająco, by wziąć się za 'Magician King'? Nie jestem pewien.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pegasus Yayınları
The Language of Flowers is a gorgeously constructed bouquet; it tantalises the senses, it's exquisite in detail, provokes an abundance of emotions and is quite simply ... irresistible. Weaving hypnotically between Victoria's past and present in alternating chapters, Vanessa Diffenbaugh reveals Victoria's scarred childhood; abandoned, a life spent in foster care, emancipated from the system at age 18, but destitute and homeless. She's damaged, emotionally detached, socially inept and mistrustful, she's built up a defensive arsenal to protect herself from further pain and while she could be perceived as prickly and unlikeable, Diffenbaugh portrays Victoria with such sensitivity that I couldn't help but find her endearing. Her struggle to love and trust with so little experience of being loved herself captured my heart. Victoria's only respite from the foster care system is a year spent with down-to-earth Elizabeth at age 10. She meets her first experience of love and understanding with sabotage and rage but as she slowly learns to trust something tragic happens and she's returned to state care. What she takes from her time with Elizabeth is a love and knowledge of flowers and plants; the symbolism in flower-given messages. Working with Renata at Bloom allows Victoria to develop her gift with flower messages, allows her to express herself in the only way she knows how and introduces her to Grant. I placed a rhododendron on the plywood counter before him. The cluster of purple blossoms was not yet open and the buds pointed in his direction, tightly coiled and toxic. Beware The flower descriptions and meanings are beyond words, I cannot tell you how much I adored the beautiful detail; it's not only fundamental to the story but there's just something totally romantic and sentimental in communicating without words ~ *sighworthy* I've always loved giving and receiving flowers, I'd now love my own Victorian flower dictionary to add special meaning to the joy of flowers. The Language of Flowers is a story about love, forgiveness and family, the family you make your own. It has a deep well of pain and sadness but it's ultimately uplifting and a 'keeper' on my bookshelf.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ibanez
I loved this book! One of the very few of this series that stood out to me before I had to stop reading it all together. Finally I didn't have to listen to Richard whine or Anita complain. Edward is awesome and just kicks major ass. There are plenty of reviews that explain what happens later in the series. I just couldn't read another sex scene. And trust me, if you see the books I like to read you know that's strange coming from me. Maybe some day I will pick up this series again, but probably not... But back to the topic at hand, this book stands out from the rest. Good times!
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