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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ötüken Neşriyat
i thoroughly enjoy wolff's writing, however i wanted a little more from this book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Tudem Yayınları
i read, love, and re-read all of shakespeare's works. but hamlet is my favorite.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Desen Yayınları
I started studying grammar again. I am only into the very first section and already have realized how much I don't know about this subject.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yağmur Yayınları
i started reading this...and it seemed like it was starting just as the previous 2 books were. i read the first chapter...skipped ahead a few more, read part of the middle and then went right to the last chapter and read that. it just seemed like it was more of the same and there wasn't much character development from what i saw. the end was just the same...i guess it's like she wants to have it open ended in case there happens to be a fourth book. i just wish yelena and valek would hook up & call it a day. the tension was quite captured and i was getting quite tired of by the 3rd book. i'm kinda glad i just skipped a majority of this book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Babıali Kitaplığı
I really liked the way the author started each chapter with a single word. As a word-lover, that definitely appealed to me. I also clicked with the main character and liked the way she told the story.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kastaş Yayınları
Picked this up on the end of a shelf at the library when the cover caught my eye. Graphic novel, telling of a girl who grew up during the revolution in Iran. Easy read (um...it's all pictures and captions, duh)and very interesting
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kitap Zamanı Yayınları
Very cool and engaging story. Well written and with a twist at the end.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Gürer Yayınları
I really enjoyed this book. It was clever and interesting and heart wrenching all at once. I enjoyed the characters and their strengths and the way a game turned into something so much more serious as the origins were forgotten. And then laid over all this was a story of loss and hardship and love. As I have said before, young adult literature at its best takes the difficult, gives it words and narrative and emotion, overlays it all with a fun storyline/adventure and somehow, while focussing on the adventure, loses none of the power of the difficult subject matter. This book does all of that and more. I really want to see where Taylor's life leads her next.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kitap Dünyası
While brushing up on Gilgamesh to keep up with my six-year old, I've also picked this book up lately as a way to help me enjoy watching "Winnie The Pooh" with my two-year old again and again and again. I remember loving this book a long time ago, but skimming through it recently left me wondering what it was that was so great about it...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Çizgi Kitabevi Yayınları
This is a saga, a sweeping family story that lodges in your marrow, the kind of story that makes you smile, laugh, weep, snort, chortle, sing, spread your arms wide and lay your heart wide open. With flavors tender, ribald, ironical, farcical, tragic, magical, and wondrous, Sing Them Home narrates an epic story of a family emotionally disrupted by the disappearance of their mother (and wife), Hope, in a Nebraska tornado of 1978. Hope was swept up, along with her Singer sewing machine and a Steinway piano, but she never came down. Due to the absence of her remains, all that stands in the graveyard is her cenotaph. Twenty-five years later, the three grown-up children are still trying to cope with their grief. None ever married. Larkin, an art history professor (whose work is symbolic with her loss and grief) hides behind food and refuses to "leave the ground." Gaelan is a weatherman (ah! the irony) who has only superficial, sexual relationships with women, and the youngest, Bonnie, is a virgin and garbologist. She roams after storms to look for "archival" remains of things that flew away in the tornado with their mother. And she talks to the dead at the cemetery. There is also a beloved but inscrutable stepmother, Viney, (although she never legally married their dad); a large supporting cast of unforgettable characters; ancestral Welsh traditions; and the Nebraska weather and topography, a salient ingredient in pulling the story together. The prose is beautiful and evocative as the story moves along non-linearly, but with grace. Past events are revealed gradually and build momentum as it catches up to the present. You will experience an intimate relationship with these radiant, unconventional characters and their extraordinary story. There are some themes similar to The Lovely Bones--loss, unresolved grief, isolation, the meaning of memories and the idea of home. However, Kallos' novel is richer, more sprawling and textured. John Irving comes to mind, with veins of Philip Roth, Margot Livesy, and Ann Tyler. She is an original, though--she leaves her own memorable imprint. This is no garden-variety redemption story. It exhilarates with an elixir of spiritual, metaphysical and deeply human voices, of things said, unsaid, unuttered, and forever sung. For a taste of the author's wit, poise, sensibility, and charm, read her bio on her website at www.stephaniekallos.com
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