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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Örnek Akademi Yayınları
I will be reading this forever. I LOVE it. If you ever feel that you are alone in this world, struggling alone, navigating alone...get this book and read it...every single day. You will be amazed how many times it speaks directly to you.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doktrin Yayınları
Very meh about this one. Never really connected to any of the characters, or ideas. I'll probably read the next one just because, but it's definitely not near the top of my list.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Çocuk
This book takes you on an amazing journey of self-discovery, as do all of Coelho's books. It's a classic tale of looking for happiness everywhere but right in front of you. The difference is in the beautiful way that he tells a story, with amazing imagery and intrigue. A must read for anyone seeking inspiration on life, love and happiness.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Can Yayınları
I read because it has been a banned book & is a mid-20th century classic, but had some trouble getting into it. The absurdity of situation after situation, contrasted with the horrors of war was well done.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Say Yayınları
Pretty disappointing. Vonnegut comes off as a condescending socialist who attempts to throw in the occassional outrageousthrow away line. If you want to see this genre done well- read George Bernard Shaw
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Formül Yayınları
I don't feel really worthy to review this book. It's Ulysses. It's one of the greatest modern novels in the English language. It's a love letter to it and a history of it and has a sick, twisted relationship with it's readers and has actually driven people to a lifetime of studying just a few chapters of it. I know I missed a thousand things in every ten pages I read, and if I went back again, I'd see things completely differently. And nonetheless, I did read it, and I feel the need to mark that down because it was an accomplishment for me. And it was deeply beautiful in many parts. James Joyce was capable of prose that will bring tears to your eyes. Perhaps it's about a repulsive subject, or a funny one, but you'll find yourself hugging the book to you as much as throwing it across the room. Or at least, I did. People often grow attached to particular chapters in this book, since it is so large. It is easier to connect with just one particular vignette of the day. The chapters can largely stand on their own, with some plot threads as background. My personal favorite was "Scylla and Charybdis," based off an episode in the Odyssey where Odysseus has to choose between him and all his crew going down in a black hole in the sea, or a sea monster that will eat most of his crew, but leave Odysseus alive to continue his journey. They spend it in a library, talking about theories of Hamlet and Shakespeare, while one of the main characters (Stephen Daedalus, for those of you who have read Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man) fights with himself inwardly. It's so beautiful, and in a novel of obscurity, introducing Shakespeare was my way of seeing the message. I have to say, though, for all it's complexity, the message is as Hallmark as you can get. Love, love, love, baby.
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i wasn't fondof this book really. I found it hard to understand what she was talking about b/c it jumped around so much.
This book about the Trail of Tears made me cry. According to family tradition there is a "grandmother" (I am not sure how many greats) who was Cherokee. It was an interesting window on this sad chapter in American History.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pegasus Yayınları
"Commentators agree that the dominant thematic concerns of Dream Story are psychological in nature, focusing on the inner desires and fantasies of a married couple. The marital relationship between Fridolin and Albertina addresses themes of fidelity and infidelity, jealousy, and guilt. As the couple confess their sexual fantasies, both cope with feelings of insecurity, betrayal, and resentment. Critics assert that the novella underscores the tensions between duty and desire through both Fridolin and Albertina’s temptation to sacrifice family and marital stability in pursuit of sexual fantasies. (...) Critics also note that Schnitzler effectively blurs the line between reality and fantasy in the story; at the end, Fridolin and Albertina agree that no dream is ever entirely unreal, and that reality does not encompass the entirety of an individual life." enotes.com (note to self: livro antes do filme, e não o contrário)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İremMüzik
The book is written beautifully and helps one find that inner peace to love anyone (and not just romantically). We've forgotten how to give ourselves to someone 100% because we place things before others. I suggest you read this to figure out what I'm trying to say and not capable of finding the right words.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Remzi Kitabevi
Ben sadece Kathleen Eagle'ı keşfettim! Bu onun okuduğum ilk romanı ve Nick Red Hair'dan gerçekten keyif aldım. Sadece bir iri olmanın yanı sıra, Dragon Lady yara izi - ve arkasındaki hikaye - onu inandığın bir adam yaptı. Ortağı Dillon bir sonraki kitabın kahramanı ve hikayesinin nasıl oynandığını merak ediyorum çünkü Eagle onu bir şekilde köşeye sıkıştırdı. Eagle'ın modern Lakota Hint kabileleriyle ilgili hikayelerini daha fazla okuyacağım. Onun tarzını ve konularını seviyorum. Hunky Yerli Amerikalılar, atlar ve mutlu sonlar. Benim tür kitabım!
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