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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Mürekkep Basın Yayın
Harris is sort of coasting on this one. Lots of action; not a lot of heart. I hope the magic is back in the next one.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Cremonia
Dijkstra's main point is that to use analogy to teach Computer Science is a failure of imagination and boldness. He argues that because computers can and will allow us to do such *un*imaginable things it's a pedagogical mistake to constrain the student mental model of what is possible with concepts or ideas that are fundamentally constrained and/or misleading. At first I laughed this off. Literally. Dijkstra is not a likable character even in his own speech! But with a few weeks to think about his point I think there is something fundamentally right about insisting we never anthropomorphize computers or analogize what they can do. To do so does actually constrain our imagination about them with practical results. I will strive to try and see this more radical, more novel, more scary universe that Dijkstra points to.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nesil Çocuk Yayınları
I thought this book was brilliant when I read it. I probably think different now.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Epsilon Yayınları
Amelia Elizabeth Walden's mystery stories have a really good mix of ideas and little messages and truths about the world and intrigue and seemingly realistic ways of going about doing things. The main characters are neither perfect nor stupid.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İmecemuzik
I am on the "people who loved this book list" :] The way Collins writes is great and straightforward (love that) it's nice too read different styles. Admire the way she really stays focused on The Capitol world, how the people think, how the people live...And of course the hunger games The characters in this story go well together, The main characters and the side characters.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pelikan Tıp Teknik Yayıncılık
This is a great historical interpretation of a fascinating time in history. The characters are well-written, and although the story may be familiar, Gregory's fictional account brings it to life. Very sensational book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Egmont Yayıncılık
Not a bad book, about the value of bloggers who keep an eye on news reports, point out discrepancies, analyse them further, etc. It covers the different aspects of such blogs well, but does labour the point a bit with detailed and expansive examples, most of which I skimmed through, finding them just a bit tedious. There also seemed a defnite conservative bias in the news topics covered and the choice of blog excerpts.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Çocuk
Really enjoyed many of her essays... nothing beats "the Village Watchman".
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Profil Kitap
In this final book from Belva Plain - written shortly before her death last year, she re-visits the world of "Evergreen" - which I read and loved years ago. It is a heartwarming story - I will miss her.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Say Yayınları
I was really quite riveted by this story. I can't say I turned the final page having learned anything or had food for thought or cried, but I was entertained. It's about three different women during three different times in the same house, the Bride's House. Nealie's tale begins in 1880.. She falls in love with one man, marries another, but still ends up in the Bride's House. There's a bit of a moral in this part. "The grass is not always greener on the other side" kept popping into my head. The second tale is Pearl, Nealie's daughter. Whereas Nealie had some spunk and was a bit fearless (I mean it was 1880 and she ran away from home and just off and got herself knocked up right there in a field.. In 1880 that kind of behavior recquired a spark of rebelliousness), Pearl is spineless. She irritated me a bit, always cowtowing to her Papa, allowing him to "toss out" every one of her suitors. She also didn't seem to age.. I mean she doesn't marry till she's fifty, but her mentality didn't really seem that much older. She gave me a chuckle, however, in the one instance she did stick up to Papa.. "Papa, you would investigate Jesus Christ and find him a charlatan if He wanted to marry me!" LMAO!!! The last part is her daughter Susan and I was grateful this part was the shortest cause Susan is a user. She has a perfectly good man in an Air Force guy named Peter and leads him along with no intention of marrying him. He sticks up for her, he's there for her, he has courage. But what does she pine for? This gawd awful, spineless, draft dodging Joe. UGH. That last part prevents this from being a five star read. I hated Susan and I also found it utterly preposterous that TWICE in three generations, a man is willing to marry a woman preggers with another's brat. No way. However, it did make for enteraining reading. One tiny little quirk: Sometimes the book goes off on a "telling" spree instead of "showing." It worked well though because the book would have been immensely long if the author had not done this.
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