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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Evrensel İletişim Yayınları
Talbot Course: Introduction to World Missions Lots of information on missions- history, patterns, methods... Reads like a textbook.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Hohner
I think this is probably my favourite up to date. The competition is just brilliant! Really enjoyed the film too. And things start getting gory in Hogwarts...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Hil Yayınları
I liked this book because I LOVE Pride and Prejudice and am not too discerning in my tastes for all movie renditions and adaptations. This book is definitely a guilty pleasure, but I think it would make Jane Austen turn over in her grave.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yargı Yayınevi
Good book, but the essays are uneven. Some are very good, and others are not worth reading. Although she has been said to be "another Sarah Vowel," she isn't.
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Nice addition to pretty good series..stand alone story works well with enough series continuity. I know meant for young adults, but I like it.enthusiastically moving on to book five.recommend it to my reading friends-charlotte and tyler
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Kitap
Run to your independent bookstore and pick up a copy of this on May 29th. Mr. Ondaatje is on another plane when it comes to empathy, storytelling, and the craft of gorgeous writing. Divisadero--the story of three adopted siblings who are torn apart by an impulsive violent tragedy--like all of MR. Ondaatje's novels is rich and heartbreaking.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beyaz Balina Yayınları
Book 1 of Heirs of Montana from bestselling author Tracie Peterson. Adventurers, families, outlaws...all driven west in the 1860s by a longing for endless blue sky along with wild and wide-open spaces. Tracie Peterson, from her own Montana home, paints an unforgettable portrait of this rich, rugged landscape, populated by strong and spirited characters. When Dianne Chadwick urges her family to move west to her uncle's ranch in the Montana Territory, she has no idea that her new life in the rugged frontier-and even within her uncle's home-will not be the idyllic adventure she expects. But first she has to survive the arduous wagon journey with the help of guide Cole Selby, whose heart seems to be as hard as the mountains he loves.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yediiklim Yayınları
A random note I made while reading: 10/07/2011 "To me, so far, "The God Delusion" is so far stating the obvious." Though I agree with the author's views I don't find this work as compelling as I expected it to be. In my opinion this book has too many vague references to works and concepts that I have yet to read and get acquainted with, which made the book very incoherent to me. I had to Google various bits before I could proceed with this book. That made it a slow read for me and there were times when I simply lost interest because my reading got broken up too many times. I wish that the author would have used more foot notes in his references, that would have made it a much nicer read for me personally at least. Is this vagueness a flaw in Richard Dawkins’ style? Well, as I mentioned, as a simple courtesy towards the reader he could/should have added more foot notes. He shouldn’t assume that every ready is familiar with everything that he mentions. Readers who are already familiar with them can simply skip them and then everyone is happy. So Dear mr. Dawkins: you should never assume that every reader has read/knows all the works you mention in your book (same goes for some of the concepts -especially those of a more philosophical/abstract nature): short summations are just what footnotes are for! So to me this was a slightly incoherent and disappointing read. That said, I did enjoy reading it. I liked how much Dawkins bases all his examples on actual facts and studies - it’s NOT an atheist’s rant against religion: everything in this book IS well founded and I’m grateful that men like Dawkins and the now unfortunately late Christopher Hitchens had the guts to write the books they did. Not many have the guts to openly criticise religion and the people who are following it it blindly. I’m tired of all the tip-toeing and beating around the bush when it comes to criticising religion and religious institutions. Why is the subject so sensitive that the we are not allowed to voice our opinions? Why are religious followers so keen on protecting their all mighty God? You’d think that their fictional fantasy would be able to handle it - especially if there was something to it. You’d think, that God would be big enough to handle the opinions of us mere atheist mortals - but apparently the frosting on the fictional cake is too delicate to handle reality and facts. Reading a book such as this one does not convert a believer to a non-believer - I was already an atheist long before picking it up. I would recommend this book to anyone who’s interested in having an open dialog and in general learn more of where we atheists come from. Unfortunately that automatically excludes the ones that actually should read it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: eLLC
a new volume of skip beat is an ineffable treat and takes at least an hour to read as i am savouring everything so much. (it's the manga that makes me most want to learn japanese so i could read more, more quickly). in this volume more is hinted of ren's past, reino may not be completely evil and a new character is introduced who may be even eviller than reino (and my guess is has something to do with ren).
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Altın Kitaplar
I really,really liked this book.
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