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Robert Kakassy Kakassy itibaren Saint-Savin, Fransa

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Bu kitabı seviyorum. Normalde okuduğum kitaplardan farklı ama yine de gerçekten, REALY iyi! İçinde kurtadamlar var ama Maggie Stiefvater'in yazdığı gibi tüm kalbinizle bunun gerçekten olduğuna inanıyorsunuz. son üzücü ama son değil. bu kitabı okuyamaz ve daha sonra Linger ve Forever'ı (dizideki sonraki kitaplar) okuyamazsınız, bu mümkün değildir. Hala Forever çıkmasını bekliyorum ve kendimi yarı aklı başında tutmak zor buluyorum !!! Kesinlikle tavsiye !!

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Bu kitabı beğendim. Çok. Keşke sadece bazı şeylerin açıklığa kavuşturulması. Demek istediğim, eser hakkında daha fazla bilgi edinmek ve Grimm Masal davasının çözüldüğünü görmek istiyorum. Sonun bir devam filmi için harika bir açıklığı var, bu yüzden belki de Özel Temsilcileri tekrar göreceğiz. Umarım öyledir. Jerry ve John'u çok sevdim. Mizah ve ses geçirmez kabini sevdim (kitabı zaten okuyanlar LOL ne demek istediğimi biliyorlar). Sonuçta, bu çok keyifli bir okuma oldu.

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Bu ciltler, bir şövalye kahramanı olma hayallerimi şekillendirmeye yardımcı oldu: D

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Edward'ın düşünce dünyasına daha güzel bir bakış! Keşke Stephenie bitirmeye ikna edilebilseydi! Okunmaya değer, bitmemiş bile. Bella'nın deneyimlerini / düşüncelerini Edward'ınkiyle aynı anda karşılaştırabilmem için kucağımda Alacakaranlık ile okudum.

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Bu kitabı bir siyaset bilimi konferansında buldum ve ilginç görünüyordu, bu yüzden eğlenceli bir okuma için yakaladım. Bu şimdiye kadar okuduğum en iyi etnografik çalışmalardan biri ve Amish'in yaşam tarzının incelikleri ve Amish'in neden çoğu durumda elektrik, telefon, motorlu ekipman ve benzerlerinden kaçındığı hakkında çok şey öğrendim. Ancak Amish, çoğu insanın öyle olduğunu düşündüğü sevimli turist sahne değildir - kültürleri zengin, karmaşık ve hakkında daha fazla bilgi sahibi olmaya değer.

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Ambrose başka ne yaparsa, ödevini yapar. Bu kitapta, sadece orada olan erkeklerin ve kadınların hikayesini anlatmak için bunu değerli kılmak için yeterli birincil materyal var. İlginç ve tutarlı hale getirmek için yeterli dolgu malzemesi ve İkinci Dünya Savaşı tarihinde sağlam bir topraklama olmadan erişilebilmesi için yeterli arka plan ile birlikte asılmıştır. Önemli bir kitap olduğunu düşünmem için yeterli olan eyleme değil, insanlara odaklandığı için belki de döneme ilişkin en iyi kitabı olarak öne çıkıyor.

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Bu diziyi, türevini gerçekten seviyorum ama olması gereken, gerçeğe / kurgu / fantaziye ilginç bir bakış ...

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Beş yaşındayken bu kitabı okudum (jalen'i yakalamak isteyebilirsiniz !!!!)

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I gave it 100 pages, and then found myself doing a LOT of skimming. And then I decided that I'm too busy to read boring books, even if maybe it would have gotten better because everyone else thought it was a great book. So I won't be finishing this one.

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One of my favorite books written about South Africa under apartheid. The simple prose is deceptive in its emotional impact.

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The Awakening is the story of a young woman, wife and mother, living in New Orleans in the late 1800s. At one point, she decides she’s not going to do anything except whatever she wants to do. Fortunately for her, she has the financial means to do so and her husband takes off on business and his mom takes the kids. How nice to be so unencumbered! I can’t really tell how I feel about this book .On the one hand I think it’s completely lame for this woman to have just drifted along in life with her focus only becoming clear when presented with some man or other (not her husband) to amuse and divert her. On the other hand, I feel sorry for her. I think today’s young women are encouraged to “find themselves” much sooner than waking up at 28 and realizing you’re trapped in a situation you don’t much care for. (At least I hope they are). I know this book is considered a “classic” and there is much commentary to be found on the internet and scholarly journals about how it was considered shocking and a precursor to feminism, but to think of it like that is depressing. Edna is fickle, unfaithful, capricious and vain and to think that she was held out as an example of what really goes on in women’s heads makes me irritated. The Awakening is also one of the 1001 Books to Read Before You Die, but I think I could have died having not read it and been just fine.

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I'm almost at a loss as to what to say here because I know next to nothing about zombies or this type of book. I picked this up for two reasons and two reasons only. One was because the reading challenge I'm doing this spring has a task where I needed to read a sci-fi book. I asked my friend Felicia what she would recommend and she sent me this book. I figured that at worst I would be able to plow through it and at best it would be milding entertaining. I've always been way more of a non-fiction person because it seemed to be more worthwhile in a way, like I was always learning something, that the reading wasn't just frivolous fun. Well, this was an immense amount of fun although I wouldn't call it frivolous at all! I loved it! I can't wait to read the sequel and then the third installment! I was and still am amazed at how Frater was able to make everything, not just some parts, everything, realistic as hell. It scared me. And I mean, it scared me bad. I'm not by nature a jumpy person but this book really got me thinking the whole 'what-if' scenario all throughout. I'm thrilled that I found a new genre to read and I will always remember this book as being the first great zombie book I read! The characters were out of this world (literally), if I had to pick a favorite I don't know where I would start. I like Juan a lot....and Nerit- she's awesome as hell. Katie and Jennie, the two main characters in the first one make the best team and Frater has their personalites matching perfectly without making them the 'same'. The plot line and situations they had to go through were absolutely riveting. I found myself wanting to page through a little bit to "just see what happened" numerous times although I made myself wait and the end result was even more delicious. I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for a new genre to get into, anyone who enjoys different types of fiction, anyone who likes horror stories and/or liked being scared, damn near anyone in general really. To not read this would be missing out...seriously. At least give it a shot. Like I told Felicia- I would have laughed in the face of anyone if someone would have told me I'd like this kind of story. Even up until a week ago I'd have laughed my ass off. Hopefully the second is just as good as this one because I can't wait to find out what happens next. The ending of this was just right- she left it so the reader is wanting more but also so you're surprisingly "full" too.