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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yapı Kredi Yayınları
Very funny story about a duck who thinks he's a DIY expert in a boat this time.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Müzik
This was a very powerful book for me. I read it senior year of high school for the first time, and ended up writing one of my college essays about it. I would be interested to see what I wrote then, and compare it to what I would write now, after so many years and so much life changes and experiences. I feel like I am living that searching, and have always really resonated with Siddhartha's search for meaning and truth.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Uysal Yayınevi
Traces morals and ethics as mere opinions, and the Christian faith imparticular as fundamentally based on guilt, racism, and domination.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Mola Kitap
3.5
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Benim Hocam Yayınları
Yay! I'm finished. Some of these stories weren't ghost stories, they were supernatural but no ghosts appeared. First half of this book was filled with boring stories, but there were some real gems in here, but they were few and far between. I had expected so much more of this collection and I was badly disappointed unfortunately...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İndigo Kitap
One reviewer described Oxenhandler as a "Buddhist Anne Lamott"--perfect description. Really intriguing premise; I learned so much about the philosophy and beliefs behind our "wish" system. Who knew there could be so much to this? Oxenhandler is having a midlife crisis, but this could pertain to quarter-lifers too. Dovetailed nicely with The Florist's Daughter by Patricia Hampl--and this one is happier. Oxenhandler is coming to the Fairfield Library this summer as a speaker.I can't wait!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Karekök Eğitim Basım Yayım
If I had to draw a line in the sand with the Snicket books between overly formulaic but funny, and genuinely well put together, I'd put it within the first few chapters of The Vile Village. There's a few things absent from this read through, most of them positive. He isn't constantly reiterating the three children's skills in a "this is for Violet, this is for Klaus, this is for Sunny" sort of rhythm. There guardian is slightly more relatable, and altogether decent guy who gets severely skittish around authority. And they actually get some answers to the larger mysteries along with a growing integration of Lemony Snicket as a character rather than a pure narrator. Plus it just flat out reads better. The structure is looser, giving more room for whimsical turns of events. If there's an over-arching theme to the Unfortunate Events, it's the perils of adulthood. Every book discusses the dismissiveness of adults towards children, but each covers more specific territory. In this case, it's legalism, as the town they're adopted by is run by old people obsessed with maintaining a seemingly self-contradicting body of laws. Snicket works in defiance of the Nickelodeon model of pro-kid entertainment, where kids are constantly triumphing over adults. Most savvy kids get irritated with this after a while, as they spend most of their childhood getting regularly thwarted by adults. Power fantasies only hold the attention of some people for a short time. Instead he treats childhood as a kind of tragedy, where foolhardy adults with their various issues often railroad kids into terrible lives. What's secretly positive about this very bleak series is that the only way the children outwit adults is through positive traits like self-reliance, critical analysis, and research. Klaus actually reads the entire rulebook for the town, something none of the elders actually appear to have done. The Vile Village in particular shows that to outwit the elderly tyrants in your life, you have to be smarter, more clever, and braver. What's impressive is that it makes it sound perfectly achievable.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Viktor Pelevin
Spooky and sad, but keeps you reading.
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the premise seems a little convenient, kind of like nickel and dimend but a little more contrived. as a reader you keep waiting for an "a-ha" moment where vincent will reveal new, unarticulated male privilidges--this never materializes. her findings? it's hard being a man all the time--no, really, it's tough. the conclusion is very "this is the moral of the story."
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Arkadaş Yayınları
I've been hearing Neil Gaiman's name *everywhere* - he just won a Newbery Medal and Coraline is based a novel of his. Plus, my brother is a big fan. I thought I'd check him out. Gaiman's Death is a great character and the story certainly does not lack for interesting developments, but I had a ton of questions after I finished it. This is not really a stand-alone work. But it did leave me intrigued and eager to read more...
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