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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Karınca & Polen Yayınları
Interesting characters and a good sense of mood.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Grifin Yayınları
I read this book many years ago. I think it is a great story but never really tied it to the Bible and Christianity till sometime later. I guess I'm slow.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kuraldışı Yayınevi
Picked up a copy of this at a library book sale, having lost my copy in a fire some years ago. Enjoyed it and felt compassion for the main character. And loved the ending.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beyaz Balina Yayınları
Very uniquely done mystery. While not humerous, per se, quite a few parts (actually, I think it was just certain sentences and statements) made me laugh out loud. Interesting characters and character development...she really does put a whole new twist on the detective novel genre. I'm looking forward to reading more of Atkinson's novels.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Günışığı Kitaplığı
Difficult but good Dickens. I didn't much like looking at America through Dicken's eyes, but the moral of the book was great, illuminating selfishness in it's many forms and what to do about it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Üstün Zekalılar Enstitüsü
This is an excellent introduction to the Zohar and pop-star-free kabbalah. It was produced as a companion volume to the Pritzker Edition of the Zohar being published by Stanford University Press. It puts the text in historical context, covers the basic philosophical doctrines, discusses some of the current scholarly treatments on the transmission of the document (at a superficial level for lay people), and discusses its relevance for today's Jews.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: D'Addario
Excellent resource.. very reader friendly and excellent explanations of leveled reading system
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Hız Yayınları
A friend recommended this book to me last summer and I just finished it. Wow! The writings are of the author was what I needed to take in and digest ever so intentionally. Although I have been a Christian for awhile, it was so helpful as well as important to get back to basics. The author's approach to breaking down how to be Mary in a Martha's world was spot on. Her writing really ministered--who is so much a Martha type wanting to be Mary. How wonderful that in Christ we can have a balance in both. I really enjoyed it as well and would recommend it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık
This review also appears on Gypsy Book Reviews. The Pledge is my first Kimberly Derting book, and if all of her books are awesome like The Pledge, it won’t be my last book of hers! The Pledge is an interesting dystopian novel. It has a medieval twist to it, since there’s a queen and there’s also the language barriers and classes. What the citizens of Ludania wear, no matter what class they’re in, have a medieval, yet futuristic style to them… if that makes sense. Even the languages; I love that part of the book the most. Languages fascinate me, and even those there’s very, very few languages in Ludania, the way they were portrayed fascinated me. I love that Charlie was able to understand all languages—and something you don’t know from the summary is Charlie’s younger sister, Angelina, also has a “power” like Charlie: the ability to heal and I’m sure in the sequels, we’ll learn more about Angelina’s powers because I’m positive healing isn’t the only one. This book is just amazing. I loved the characters and their character development. Max and Charlie’s relationship develops slowly, and the only part I didn’t like was the very last chapter where their relationship seemed so rushed for them to get to that point. I thought it was brilliantly paced, especially the last 230 pages or so. Once I hit page 200, I had a hard problem setting it down and focusing on other things—all I wanted to know is if I was right and what was going on! The ending was… wonderful. I was cheering for Charlie and Max. It ties up some loose strings, but leaves doors open for the sequels. No cliffhanger! Loved. :) I can’t wait to read the sequels and live in Ludania again because that world is built so wonderful that I don’t care how horrible it is, I want to live in it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kaknüs Yayınları
So, everyone apparently loved this book, and I'm a bit unclear as to why. It wasn't bad. But it certainly wasn't as great as it had been made out to be. Imagine, Catch-22 set in an office filled with fairly dull people whose primary occupation in life is ruminating on how dull they are and discussing that they oughta do something about that, but not doing it. The drama and madness of war is replaced with gossip and bureaucracy and the attempt at epic satire really just seeming entirely plausible and not in the least satirical. The point of view for the narration, always using the pronoun we, as in we the office, a collective being, was interesting. As was the story being told slightly out of linear time. But overall, it wasn't enough to really hook me, and I found myself lacking enthusiasm to pick up and finish the book. It's not a waste of time to read Then We Came to the End, but it's not remotely life-changing and likely only really entertaining to those who work in the kinds of offices it is about and can better relate to someone calling it like it is. To me, it seems like a given that the corporate world is a spiritual void populated with dull petty people. But to those on the inside, it might not seem that way.
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