Juan Velez itibaren San Giorgio BS, Italy

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2018-06-06 18:41

Coşku Yayınları 4. Sınıf Soru Dünyası TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

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** To read more of my reviews, visit my blog: Book Crook Liza ** I wasn't sure how Linger would start out or be about since I felt that Shiver had a sufficient enough wrap up to be a stand alone novel. I could see some potential conflict though and I trust Maggie's writing and, of course, I wanted to see more of Grace, Sam and Isabel, so, obviously choosing to read the second book didn't require me to think twice. The writing is just as beautiful as in Shiver. I still love Maggie's way with words and like in Shiver, she still was able to capture the atmosphere and emotions in such a real way. This book left me feeling very lonely and depressive though. In Shiver, I felt an anxiety about the cold, in Linger, it's more of a gnawing feeling, a depressive gnawing. Grace and Sam's happiness was overshadowed by the issues that you knew had to be faced. And it was nerve-wracking waiting for those issues to arrive. It very much reminded me of the boogeyman in the closet when you're a child: you know he's sitting there, but he never makes an attempt to come jump out at you, so you just wait and wait and wait anxiously for him to. Luckily for us - the problems do jump out, just not quite when and how you expect them. Linger is written in four separate and alternating viewpoints: Grace, Sam, Isabel and the new addition to the pack: Cole. I personally like alternating viewpoints. I like being able to see in each persons head, though sometimes it makes me a little slower at reading, because I sometimes have to double check who's head I'm in. This didn't effect me as much in this book, because I think the characters have distinct enough personalities. Only once in the beginning of reading did it affect me, and it was because I didn't realize that I was in Cole's head and I thought to myself, "this doesn't sound like Sam at all". But I caught on easily after I noticed. It was my fault for not paying attention to the chapter heading in the first place or I would have known it was Cole right away. The addition of Isabel and Cole made the book move much better than it could have otherwise, I think. Things between Sam and Grace were a little slow and there is more physical distance between them in this book. I felt Isabel and Cole made up for that and I was especially interested in their storyline together. We saw a little bit of a vulnerable side to Isabel in Shiver, but in Linger we get to see a little more, but we also get to see her strong side. The side, I think, that ended up "saving the day" in a way. Without her the story would have never been able to move forward. Cole also helped in this role as well, but Isabel, I think, was a big deal in this book. At least to me. In some ways she may seem like a cold, hard bitch, but she has guts and feeling too. I don't know, I liked her character in Linger and I can say she is one of my favourites. The romance in this book was shockingly low-key compared to it predecessor. At times it almost seemed as if Sam and Grace were.... an old married couple. Not something I'd expect from two teenagers in love. So, honestly, there isn't a lot of hot romance in this book. There are a few scenes between Isabel and Cole, but this book is romantic in a much different way than the last. Overall, there was a heavy sense of foreboding throughout the book. A lingering (<-- see what I did there harhar) melancholy. But I liked it, just in a different way than I liked Shiver. If you loved Shiver, then this is a must read. I'm eager to read Forever and see what happens, because there was a big BIG CLIFF HANGER. So have Forever armed and ready!

2018-06-06 22:41

İstanbul'Un Bizans Anıtları (Ciltli)-John Freely TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

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When I first heard of this book I thought it sounded great. I did not realize that the entire book was going to be made up of interview excerpts but once you get into it you can’t put the book down. There were several interviews that I was saying “No, you can’t stop there. I want to know what happened next.” Brooks’ interviews cover both the good and the bad of what a crisis of this proportion can force people to commit. Most countries began to turn the tide in the livings favor by implementing some for of the Redeker plan which basically openly calls for sacrificing a large portion of the population to serve as bait to lure the zombies away from a core group of survivors and military who were then able to start re-creating some semblance of a new world and come up with a plan to take their country back from the zombies. When you first hear the premise of the plan it sounds horrifying that the leaders you trust to take care of you could willing throw you to the wolves so to speak but then you also look at the alternative of having no hope of anyone ever defeating the zombies otherwise. It’s a lose-lose situation and I would not have wanted to be one of those that made the decision. I was surprised that although you do not follow a main character (other than the interviewer) throughout the book you are drawn into each interviewee’s story. The main question I had and maybe I missed it since I wasn’t feeling well when I read this book was what ever happened to North Korea? They say North Korea went silent and no one knows what happened to the people. I don’t believe that was resolved in the end so I suppose that could leave an opening for a sequel. This is definitely not your typical zombie book. Yes, there is some discussion of the fights between humans and zombies but this focuses on the emotional affect the war had on humanity and the decisions people were forced to make in order to survive.

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