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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İnkılap Kitabevi
on peut pas voir bien qu'avec le coeur. l'essential est invisible pour les yeux.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sebil Yayınevi
Oooh, what a conclusion to the Gemma Doyle trilogy! Why is the burned East Wing of Spence Academy being rebuilt? Why does Pippa seem so different when the girls visit her in the Realms? Why are the Order and the Rakshana fighting for control?
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Hatiboğlu Yayınları
This book was great for learning the ins and outs of the history of hip hop. From the politics behind it to the culture and how it developed. Through the good and bad times, hip hop has been through it all; and prevailed. This book does a great job combining hip hop’s music, dance and fashion into a culture that feeds America’s youth. Jeff Chang uses his passion for the hip hop culture and the exeriences that he has been through and reflects them in a way that is easy to understand. It allows the readers to be a part of the time period almost as though you were reliving it. He uses quotes and interviews to recall certain memories and conflicts between characters. This book is perfect for someone who wants to learn about more than just the public’s perception of the world of hip hop. It’s for those who want to be taken down a rollercoaster of experiences, a path of highs and lows that mark this cultures various history.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: YdsPublishing Yayınları
I've recently become obsessed with American mid-century architecture and graphic design.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Metis Yayınları
"A Little Wanting Song" is a coming of age story that showcases the budding friendship of two teenage girls, Charlie and Rose. Charlie is an aspiring musician still reeling from the death of her mother and grandmother, all while contending with a father stooped in his own grief. Rose is a sarcastic and witty girl who wants nothing more than to escape the town she's bound to. So when she's offered a scholarship to attend school in the city, she's desperate to do anything to make it happen, even if it means she has to fall into Charlie's company to do it. Told in alternating perspectives between Charlie and Rose, Crowley's novel drew me in not only for the authentic voices projected through the work, but in the measure that it's a light sweet read with interesting turns of emotion and character focus. Charlie and Rose are polar opposites (Charlie being somewhat shy and reluctant while Rose is blunt), and watching their interactions, stumbles, and relationships with their family and friends comes across are easy to connect with, with both of them retaining strong, distinct voices. Perhaps not as deeply rooted in those emotions as they could potentially be, but well enough to resonate with readers on some of the matters it shows (first love, death of a family member, grief, etc.) The only other downside that I would say was that it was sometimes hard to feel the musical connection in the ties of the story, especially with it being such a vital part. I did love the inclusion of Charlie's penned lyrics, but I wished that aspect could've been woven a bit deeper in places. It feels more authentic than most YA writing where musicians are name-dropped at the drop of a hat, but this book actually treats the musicians mention in a more sparse, yet intimate way, that rings with more clarity in the character associations. I would definitely recommend this as a light read for those who like YA coming of age stories, and for those who like teen musicians, while dealing with life and what growing up entails.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kapı Yayınları
Kelsey and I read this, a fun story
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Arkadaş Yayınları
Slow and plodding and...let's face it...boring.
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An interesting read...for school! :D
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Altın Nokta Basım Yayın - Kaynak Kitaplar
Enlightening but not life-changing, this book details the 1968 (plus-or-minus) season of plays and musicals to open, and usually close, on Broadway. It then interviews and analyzes every body and element remotely involved to [attempt to] explain why stage shows succeed or fail. Hair and George M! along with Harold Pinter's Birthday Party were the "hits" from that season. The point being, for every 150 shows to open on Broadway in a year, there may only be three hits. The guy who wrote it is the author of Princess Bride, and his writing is caustic and thorough. Be it a fault or an asset, this book is unique because it is (surely) the only book on music theatre history that spans a period of only one year.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: MediaCat Kitapları
This is a collection of short essays about self discovery, meditation, and truth. I will often flip the book open to just read one chapter in the middle of the day or right before bed. Each one is like a question and an answer at the same time. I like to give this book to people I feel are also in the midst of a search.
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