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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık
inspiring....
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yapı Kredi Yayınları
An exciting addition to the series. This book has more time spent on training and team building. The exciting climax to the first book continues to urge us on in this second installment.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Vişne Çocuk
A good read. I was reading it to sixth graders and they didn't really like the ending, but they wanted more about Jacob, so I think that means over all they enjoyed the story and the main character. Because really it is just about Jacob and his "horrible" life both in and outside school.
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It started out slow--too flowery for my taste. But I'm glad I stuck with it! If I could, I'd give it a 4.5. I felt I could relate to this version of Eve. The joy and unending love, the heartache and guilt, all the myriad of emotions that come with motherhood. And I'd never once thought of how the relationship between Adam and Eve would have been post-Eden. One of my favorite quotes: "I am the waterfall that gushes without reserve, pouring out in one torrent her love and life and sorrow without cease"
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Müptela Yayınları
i found this in my laundry room. the first few lines captivated me. we'll see where it goes...
When I read this book I swallowed a world. There are a lot of things in this book that I usually hate: too many narrators (also unreliable and oftentimes assholes), loses momentum sometimes, etc.etc. But Bolano makes you READ. This isn't a book you can just sit back and go along with. You have to do much of the work, and you definitely reap the rewards of whatever work you do. It's both self-mocking and self-congratulatory. The narrators are lovable, pathetic, obsessive, heroic, sad, sweeping, hopeful, spacey, logical, young. There is so much, and yet there are so many holes in logic, time, knowledge, and trust.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Egmont Yayıncılık
I really enjoyed it. My grandma read it before I did, and she said she predicted how it would end. She can usually predict endings to things that may seem like a twist to other people, so this didn't completely surprise me. However I then had to encourage her to read Perfect Match, because I seriously doubted she would read predict the end of that book. (She didn't, but she also said she didn't like it as much as she did The Tenth Circle.) I could never ever life in a place like Alaska, or Maine. It definately made me think about some things I've never really thought much about, because my life had never been touched by circumstances similar to those in this book. And I really hope my life is never touched by some of the tragic circumstances that she writes about, but that doesn't mean I shouldn't think about them.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yargı Yayınevi
An interesting anthology which was - thankfully - more diverse than I had expected (having gone in expecting page after page of clockwork automata, airships, difference engines and Victorian social mores). Editor Nick Gevers has taken care to mix things up a bit however, and although all tropes are present and correct across the whole anthology (I was pretty sick of reading the name Babbage by the end) there is a great deal of moderation and even subversion, along with plentiful imagination even when the author is playing it straight. The authors pay a great deal of attention to differentiating their worlds beyond "it's got steam and anachronistic artificial intelligence": in Marly Youmans' "Static", the world is "irradiated with electricity", while in Adam Roberts' "Petrolpunk" the steam-driven world is unique in a multiverse of petrol-using worlds because... of reasons. Have already spoiled too much, read it. Your mileage will vary with these stories as they're all distinct enough to cover different tastes, but my personal recommendations from within the collection are "Petrolpunk", Ian R MacLeod's "Elementals" and Margo Lanagan's "Machine Maid", while Jeff Vandermeer & Jay Lake's stories rank slightly behind these but are compelling enough to make me want to seek out more of their work (I have one of Vandermeer's books lying around in one of the Boxes, must find it...)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sabancı Üniversitesi
Okay...I started this book thinking "This book is about a gun and the Alaskan gold rush. Do I really want to read it? It is going to be the same old adventure story." And then the beginning was a bit slow even though it started off with the mysterious death of the main character's father. But by the middle of the book I couldn't put it down. You knew how it was going to end but had NO idea how it was going to happen. Even when you thought you knew what was going to happen, that is NOT what happens. And all that humdrum, boring stuff at the beginning, that is what is important to the plot. Good read. I liked it. You'll like it. Read it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İSEM Yayıncılık
The text for this book gets a 3.8, but the original design gets a 6!!! This was so fun, quirky and real it made me laugh out loud. Not everyone will appreciate or understand the poetry, but I've lived it myself--and again with several of my children. Bravo Mr. Grandits.
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