Carles God itibaren Ban Rakat, Bang Bo District, Samut Prakan, Thailand

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04/29/2024

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2019-03-29 11:40

Muhammed Ali: Dünyanın Kralı - David Remnick TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Martı Yayınları

I've long had a soft spot for Pooh Bear, Tigger, Eeyore, and Kanga in particular. In many ways, this was as charming as the bits of stories I remember from childhood. The illustrations are simple and sweet. I enjoyed the dry British humour. I'm still a bit amazed at the seeming sophistication of including poor, passive-aggressive (or depressed? or both?) Eeyore, but maybe he was simply based on someone Milne knew. At times, though, I have to admit that a certain pattern of unfinished conversations got a bit tedious.(Is this a typically British thing or a childlike thing? It can be funny in small amounts, like Ricky Gervais' character in Night at the Museum.) While the stories may very well be little amusements created by a father for his son that are intended to be taken at face value, I did find myself wondering what lesson or lessons might have been intended. In general, there is a theme of not being unkind to those who mean well. The schemes to teach Kanga and Roo and Tigger lessons backfire. (Is Rabbit jealous of any animal bouncier than himself?) Someone always remembers to be kind to Eeyore, and Eeyore is reminded that he could go visit someone instead moping that no one comes to see him. Milne also seems to poke a bit of fun at those who consider themselves smarter than others or "above" others. While Owl and Rabbit are respected for their supposed "Brain", both do silly things and end up being helped by the other, often kinder, animals. Eeyore thinks he's smarter than the others, but he makes a mistake while trying to help Owl find a new house. Overall, this book is a light, sweet treat and a reminder of childhood forever preserved onto pages.

2019-03-29 13:40

NE İDİK NE OLDUK TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kubbealtı Neşriyatı Yayıncılık

It was an interesting take to tell the story from the perspective of the polygamous husband. Had this ever been done before? If so, I haven't read one like this. There was a humorous bent to the novel that had me really feeling for poor Golden. As a character, he seemed like a giant oaf of a man that was being pushed from house to house, and wife to wife, with not even a "pot to pee" in (both literally and metaphorically). There are some pretty hilarious scenes of his children creating non-stop chaos around the home, bathroom waiting lines because of all the family members, and awkward romantic interludes with wives that just didn't work (to put it mildly). Through it all, Golden seems to go with the flow, trying to meet the needs of everyone and not succeeding. In fact, he then comes last on the list, and he feels disconnected and unhappy most of all. Golden is just a funny character, and one you just can't help but feel sorry for along the way. It seems as if a million bad things happen to him, which makes him an easy character to like. I know it sounds odd, overall. I have to give Udall credit for writing a novel, with all its humor and quirky mishaps, that he created a character and story that we could embrace. Overall, I did enjoy this novel and liked it a lot more than I did some of the previous stories. I suppose that I don't need to be hit over the head anymore with stories of corruption, so it was nice to have a character-driven plot, where polygamy actually seemed more like a device than a philosophical theme!

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