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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yapı Kredi Yayınları
Una increible y alucinante reinvención del cuento clásico de Blancanieves, que esta vez es contado desde el punto de vista de la madrastra y como tuvo que lidiar con la pequeña con piel blanca y fría como la nieve, su cabello osbcuro como el carbón y sus labios rojos como la sangre. Neil Gaiman me fascina con su narración y este a pesar de ser un cuento corto nos lleva de la mano por una historia conocida pero por un camino que nadie se había atrevido a cruzar. Un excelente cuento recomendado para quienes disfrutan de historias alternas
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kitap Dünyası
Yet another fun book. I think this is the end of the series thus far. Alas, yet another one over.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İlkeriş Yayınları
oooh... hospitals... *shudder* still good though!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Düşün Yayıncılık
I picked this up at our library to see if it might be a good read for my son, an avid reader who can get a little ahead of his age in content... I walked home reading it, kept on and did not stop until the book was over that night. Don't entirely know why, but I think it has something to do with Colfer's experience teaching kids and how much he seems to understand misunderstood kids. I was really drawn in and have enjoyed all the books, contrary to another review, I think it's still the best in the series, though the last came darn close!
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my mind has JUST been expanded and molded. DAGNY TAGGART. is SO BA. i don't know why i feared her death till the very end. and read every last word of the closing chapter with bated breath. the Original + unforgettable characters Super Heroes of ideas.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: CTT
This is a very fun book because it is different. The story keeps you going--but you need to suspend reality a bit to truly enjoy it. This would be a great summer read.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Aylak Adam Yayınevi
I LOVE LOVE LOVE pumpkins! When it's pumpkin season, I eat pumpkin almost every day! (there are, however, better pumpkin recipes than this book offers, thus, only two stars)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Cinius Yayınları
I think I want to give this book 3.5 stars. But I am not sure about my feelings here. The story had surprising depth. (At first I thought it would be a typical love story; It is not.) In many ways it is a real love story--one that you might find in the world we all occupy.Even though the main character (a man) is going through with an arranged marriage, his world, his love seem like something tangible and real, unlike the love found in many popular books written today. (so-called chick-lit, namely). If you don't want depth, I'd suggest passing on this book. Personally, I finished it confused; but I continued to think about the story when I was done. Yes, as some reviewers have pointed out, parts are slow and you'll want to skip ahead. But I think the flow of the book works for what it is. It did not take me long to read. As a result of being written from the man's point of view, we never truly understand how the women feel. Or what they think. This bothered me. It seems that feminism (I use the term very loosely) is not rewarded in the book. Although which women are bucking traditions probably isn't as clear as it seems at first. Still, I wanted a happy ending for them all. I would read another novel by this author.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: GB Eye
I gave this book a 3 when I actually wanted to give it a 3.5. It's not really a 3, not quite a 4, but there we have it. I love critical essays in general, especially about literature and culture at large, and Cintra Wilson's short collection of essays was a great read in that respect. It's billed as hilarious, a book that, according to USA Today, will have you up "at 2:30 a.m., laughing like a loon." Not so, in my opinion. It's not all that funny. I would not use that word to describe this book. I'd use cutting. Fresh. Dark. Insightful. Brash. But funny? No. It's a book that desperately wants to be funny, I think. It's crammed to the brim with ludicrous similes and metaphors and imagery that are supposed to pass as humor. Perhaps they would be, if they were fewer and farther between, but when you can't read a page without being slapped in the face with five such 'humorous' devices, it wears a little thin. But the author's insight is incredible. This is a great read on our parasitic, hypocritical, cannibalistic fame-obsessed culture that I wish I could hit some of my fame-whore friends in the face with over and over until they either read it or were bludgeoned to death with it. Is that too violent? Sorry. I hate fame-whores. It was published in 2000, and given everything that's changed since then - particularly the race to the bottom in terms of reality TV, and the same in terms of celebrity scandals, and the explosion, proliferation, and collapse of Disney child stars at a rate we didn't see back in the wholesome 90s - this book and its examination of and complaints with pop culture seem almost quaint. I have to check the author out and see if she's written a book like this in the ten years since A Massive Swelling was published, because if so, I'm definitely picking it up. If you have any illusions about what fame is in America, in the whole world, really, thanks to our cultural hegemony, do yourself a favor and pick this up. I've been trying to simplify my life in this past year. This has meant donating gently worn clothes I don't wear that often, throwing out the rest, selling off old books, throwing away old mementos that are just gathering dust, and so on, but also simplifying myself: my goals, my ambitions, my outlook on life, my moods, my character. I've been trying to be a little more grounded, a little more down-to-earth, a little more humble, very conscious of my flaws but also very conscious of my strengths, and I think I read this book at the right time. It served as a great reminder that things like money and fame will never properly define or increase the quality of a good, noble, dignified human life, and that people who aren't famous or rich are still sexy, interesting, capable of great love and happiness, and wonderful all on their own, even if they've been trained from the beginning not to believe that. These ideas are actually very closely linked with Islamic Deen (way of life), and as an aside, I think this book will also appeal to people of faith who are trying to figure out that whole "in the world but not of it" business. ;) It's almost a wellness guide in that sense. Biting, clever, rude, and funny enough at times, but not hilarious. I'm blogging about this book in more detail at my book journal, of course, so if you want to read excerpts and whatnot, you can always do so here .
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilge Kültür Sanat Yayınları
I think Guinness really nails the Biblical meaning of a Call. Today "The Call" is a term that is thrown around so easily, often used as a trump card to silence those that may disagree with a ministry. For sure there is such a thing as a gifting for ministry, but Guinness does a great job of unpacking this term and leaving you with some deep contemplation. Is it okay to do what I want to do for the LORD, or must I be called? I think Guinness masterfully answers this.
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