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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alter Yayıncılık
the book Fences is a great play to read because its interesting. This play is about the struggles of an african american family who when through hard times to put food on the table and to keep they're house. This play is about struggle,money,and family. They live in a beat down houses with holes in the roof,In ghetto. The key moment in the story is when Troy cheated on his wife. That affect the story because it change the story after that. Troy is a unwealthy man thats cheats on his wife."every guy cheats on they're women or think about it". The big thing in the story is family and how they live. This is a great play i recommend this to everybody.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Hep Kitap
Cool, old school WWII thriller. Who knew the Brits had captured German planes and ships and had them hidden in a 'german' village on the British coast? Clever....
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Cinemaximum
The first book by Keyes I ever read and still have a soft spot for it. My favorite part of the book is probably when the Mammy and Daddy Walsh and Helen come and visit. Turning Mammy Walsh loose on Los Angeles was the best kind of funny.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Elips Kitap
"Eat, Pray, Love" is the 15th most popular book amongst my friends here on GoodReads (a stat I know that you were all dying to know!)...and I am finally getting around to reading it. ~~~~~~ I finished the book last night while doing laundry. Overall, I enjoyed it. Gilbert's writing style and themes actually reminded me a lot of Anne Lammott.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Ötüken Neşriyat
Interesting story about Buddha and a prince's journey to life's ultimate realization. Duality of life and the world is laid out in a simple way.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Hobi Yayınevi
This is only 130 pages. It would be nice if it was fleshed out into a full story. The two main characters are a young boy and The Old Man. The Old Man, while never referred to by name, is Sherlock Holmes. This short story imagines him taking up one last case.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pozitif Yayınları
I have an extreme love of Irish man. Whether it's the accent, or the looks, or the danger associated with them, or maybe the magic feel I think Ireland has. Obviously I loved the Irish trilogy.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Az Kitap
I don't remember what this book is about, really, but I remember reading it fondly. Also, the cover is rad.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pegasus Yayınları
Arthur C. Clarke, the man responsible for the "monolith"-- that oblong, perfectly proportioned (1:4:9) black object found on the Moon in "2001"--goes back to the inspiration for that story, "The Sentinel," collected in an anthology of his early short fiction. Combing through his ouevre, the author collects together work from the 40s, 50s, 60s, as well as a story treatment for a screenplay, "The Songs of Distant Earth," which he submitted to his "2001" collaborator, Stanley Kubrick, who apparently returned the manuscript with a wan, "Interesting..." Mr. Clarke briefly introduces each of the short stories with a personal reminiscence (this anthology was published in 1983). His most interesting observation is his distinction between "sci-fi" and "fantasy." At the close of the 70s, "Star Wars," "Star Trek" and "Close Encounters" ruled the roost, but ACC points out that these were "fantasies" as there is no (or relatively little) possibility of their ever being factually possible. What ACC traffics in, then, is pure sci-fi, with an emphasis on both the "sci" and the "fi," his stories are only slight exaggerations of the possibilities already open to us. That said, many of the stories here are "fantastic." The elegiac "Rescue Party" concerns an alien race who rush to save the last remnants of humans before the Sun goes nova. "Guardian Angel" (the basis for which became his novel "Childhood's End") shows man being ruled by the "Overlords" from space, who never show themselves, though we are given an eerie clue as to their identity in the final sentence. The best sci-fi shines a light on human nature, not space. In "Breaking Strain," a leaking oxygen tank aboard a space tanker dooms its two-man crew: One of the men must either commit suicide or murder the other or both will asphyxiate in the low-oxygen environment. It's an absolutely excruciating ordeal that shines a light on the oldest problem of humanity: A shortage of resources turns men into savages. And of course, there is "The Sentinel" itself, in which lunar explorers discover a pyramid (the precursor to the monolith) on the surface of the Moon, a clear indication of extraterrestrial intelligence. ACC himself said that "The Sentinel" was only the "seed" for "2001" rather than "2001" being an expansion thereof. What is fascinating about reading Clarke's short fiction (some of which is 60 years old!) is how pertinent it still seems as well as how perfectly he predicted many of the developments that became science fact. Still active at the age of 90, Mr. Clarke retains his footing as one of the 20th century's great sci-fi authors, relevant six years after the year he and Stanley Kubrick made famous. Some of the prose itself is clunky (one or two of the stories are actually boring), but "The Sentinel" is a pleasant peek behind the curtain of one of our most valued "non-fantasy" authors.
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The events of the novel occur in 1948. Although I toured the Soviet Union in 1971, long after, I found myself thinking back to that visit. Particularly when the hero was in the unfamiliar surroundings of Berlin and didn't really know who was who. The crime and spy elements in this novel are fairly shopworn. The transition in the relationship of Brod to Lena is handled rather sketchily. However, reading this novel as a possible prelude to finishing the three or four book series and the new novel THE TOURIST, the novel was strong enough to make me want to continue on this course.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Multilingual Yabancı Dil Yayınları
Joseph Smith hakkında başka bir yerde duydukları veya okudukları her şey hakkında sinsi şüpheleri olan herkes için gerekli okuma. Ya da LDS kilisesine ilişkin herhangi bir şey hakkında şüphesi olan herkes için. Belki kilisenin İbrahim Kitabı veya siyahlar ve rahiplik ya da çok eşli tarihi hakkındaki resmi makalelerinden birine rastladınız ve gözleriniz daha önce bilmediğiniz bazı rahatsız edici gerçeklere açıktı. Şüphelerinizden şüphe etme - bir sebepten dolayı oradalar. Onları incelerseniz ve giderlerse harika! Ancak şüphelerinizden şüphe ederek gerçeklerden kaçınırsınız. Bu gerçek şüphelerinizi giderebilir ve elbette onları da destekleyebilir. Fakat kiliseye üyeliğinize koyduğunuz ve bu şüpheleri araştırmak için “gerçeğin” ne olduğunun anlaşılmasına ya da bilgisine ulaşmaya ne kadar zaman ve çaba ve duygu borçlusunuz. LDS kilisesinin kendi Deseret Publishing'i bir kitaptan daha iyi bir yol ortaya koyuyor ve gururla satıyor. Smith'in kim olduğu ve LDS kilisesinin nasıl ortaya çıktığı hakkında temel bilginizin sağlam ve doğru olduğundan emin olmak için lütfen "Joseph Smith: Kaba Taş Haddeleme" bölümünü okuyun. Bundan sonra hala devam eden herhangi bir şüpheniz varsa, muhtemelen orada daha fazla keşfetmeniz gereken bir şey var.
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