Gao Zoe itibaren Kharun, West Bengal , India

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04/28/2024

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2019-04-03 15:41

Sağduyu Tanrısızlığın İlmihali TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Jean Meslier

Were you a child in the 1980s, and are you even vaguely a gamer? If so, buy and read this book. It's that simple. It's a festive, engaging, and well-paced romp through a semi-dystopian future, but the most interesting parts happen in gamespace. 1980s and video game references abound, and that either appeals to you, or will alienate you completely, and I can't imagine there's much middle ground. Compares very favorably to For the Win by Cory Doctorow, which I read immediately prior to Ready Player One. They go well together and I recommend both, but RPO is just a hell of a lot more FUN than FTW. I also found it hilarious that at one point Ernest Cline mentions Cory Doctorow as being an influential figure in his book's political structure. Ultimately, it's kind of like a really good action film--it's not that you *couldn't* point out flaws and plot holes and ways to improve it, but you're just having so much fun experiencing it that you don't care. That critical part of you is just overwhelmed by the part that is having a great time. If I were to turn that "fun" part of my brain off, though, there's plenty to critique. I'm no expert, but it seems as though it would cater heavily to males. There's little to engage those who were not children of the '80's... if you don't know what Ladyhawke was, then this book will not make you care, nor does it try to do so. The characters are a bit un-fleshed and I couldn't really care about many of them. There aren't a whole lot of characters, either, but then that's to be expected in a game that pretty much takes place in a virtual world. But none of that really matters that much. If you know what Go-Bots were, just read this book.

2019-04-03 19:41

DGS Sayısal - Sınavlardan Önce Çözülmesi Gereken 606 Soru TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Tasarı Yayıncılık

When I first started Glimmer, I loved the concept and the character introductions. Unfortunately, as the story progressed it fell flat for me in multiple ways. Although the writing was great, the storyline and characters didn't live up to my expectations. Elyse and Marshall don't know who they are and how they even ended up with each other. Working backwards from that day, they find clues as to who they are. Once they have a slight grasp on their identity, Elyse and Marshall find an unusual pattern in the everyday lives of the people of Summer Falls. Soon they know that the town's secrets need to be released and that they have the power to change everything. I really wish I would have connected to Elyse, even the slightest bit. I just really disliked her. She came off as whiny and sullen and I just had no personal connection to her. On the other hand, Marshall is what kept me interested in the progressing storyline. He was an interesting guy, who had previously (before his current memories) been kind of the bad/mean boy. I think Marshall and Elyse were such a mismatched pair that the alternating narratives felt like too much. The paranormal and mystery twist Kitanidis throws us was cool, but the ghost/magic mix was weird and didn't flow together for me. I liked the overall concept proposed in the book, but I expected more from it. I also enjoyed the writing, which was crisp and clear. I found myself eating up the words, but was hoping along the way that I would have a spark of connection with the book or its characters. Sadly, that didn't happen and I was left dissatisfied when finished. Overall, Glimmer fell a little flat. Even though the writing was great, the characters and storyline didn't hit the nail on the head for me. If you are interested in ghosts and/or magic, I would recommend you try it out. You never know...you may enjoy it! For those who like: Magic, ghosts, unique stories, alternating narratives Source: Publisher (ARC) Originally posted at The Book Worms. http://thebookworms.org/2012/03/revie...

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