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Karolien Pauly Pauly itibaren 8511 Steinreib, Avusturya

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Eğlenceli ama unutulabilir. Başka bir Sarah Dessen kitabına, Sonsuza Kadar Gerçek: Kız kitabını eski, tanıdık yaşamından ayrı olarak başlar. Bad Boy kıza ilgi duyuyor ve şaşırtıcı derecede kibar ve yanlış anlaşılıyor. Kız Bad Boy'u takip eder ve hayatın olması gerektiğini sandığından çok daha fazlasını keşfeder. Anlatıcı ile gerçek bir sorunum vardı. Sesli kitabı dinliyordum ve ses oyuncusu sadece korkunçtu. Owen'a müziğini çaresizce aptalca ve kendi kendine emdi. Salak ve iğrenç görünüyordu, ama dışarıda büyük ve sert görünmesi gerekiyordu. Ve Owen'in kız kardeşi Mallory, sinirlere rendelenmiş bir ses verildi. Ana karakter için kullanılan sesin genellikle gereksiz hava başlıkları ile doldurulduğundan bahsetmiyorum. Sık sık söylenen bir diyalog hattını yeniden düşünmek zorunda kaldım ve eğer okursam kendi kafamda nasıl söyleyeceğimi hayal etmeliydim. Beni hikayeden sık sık çıkaran aktörler, işlerini doğru yapmıyorlar. Bana okutmak yerine okuyor olsaydım karakterleri daha çok sevmiş olabilirdim ki bu talihsiz bir durum! Bir anlatıcı hikayeyi bu kadar kötü bozabilir. Kitabı tavsiye ederim ama sesli kitabı değil.

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Bellow okumak için çok vergilendiriyor. Ama her neyse, bu, Joni Mitchell'in kendi başına oldukça havalı olan "Both Sides Now" fikrini aldığı yer. Ve kapaktaki pisi severim. Güvenilirlik: gitti.

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Çok eğlenceli, ilginç bir okuma. Bir sonrakini okumak için heyecanlıyım!

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Thoroughly enjoyable, but my heart still lies with his short stories. I agree with the NYTimes reviewer who wrote, "A writer as dizzyingly talented and as generous as Doerr should be confident enough to do away with some of the more blinding fireworks."

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heard her on NPR... not sure if i can get through this... but I might want to try...

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BOOK REVIEW OUTSOURCING Legal Handbooks Series Edited by Marcus Turle with 15 contributors ISBN: 978-1-85328-839-5 Law Society Publishing www.lawsociety.org.uk TO OUTSOURCE OR NOT TO OUTSOURCE: HERE’S AN ANSWER An appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers Future legal services are undergoing a profound change at the present time for both barristers and solicitors, so outsourcing of some services has continued to thrive in spite of one of the worst recessions in living memory, and so this book will appeal to both parts of the profession, especially with the arrival of expanded public access work for the Independent Bar. Those who supply any form of outsourcing will benefit as the government tackles the need to deliver public services while saving money. Therefore, more and more organisations look likely to become customers for outsourcing services in the relentless drive to cut costs. Under Marcus Turle’s editorship, “Outsourcing Law and Practice”, as part of the legal handbooks series from Law Society Publishing, examines the legal rules applying to outsourcing transactions across the whole sector and at how these rules operate in practice. We feel that this invaluable new book is aimed primarily at professionals responsible for structuring, procuring or managing outsourcing relationships. It deals with all aspects of the subject, from tendering, contractual models and managing risk, to more specialised issues such as tax, data security, employment law and social and environmental considerations. There are 16 chapters covering around 300 pages and the book provides the following: * Expert analysis - each chapter is focused on a specific area and is written by a specialist in the field; * Practical guidance - consideration is given throughout to the relevant law and its implications for those managing the outsourcing process; * Up-to-date coverage – “Outsourcing” explores current issues including cloud computing, the shared services agenda, and the increasing complexity and value of cross-border outsourcing arrangements. As with all these titles in the ‘Legal Handbooks’ series, Law Society Publishing continues to produce a library collection of expert, specialist books just for us as legal practitioners and/or those acting over key issues in particular sectors, greatly assisting our understanding of how the processes should work at whatever level of practitioner expertise. And that is just what we have here. The Law Society remit naturally focuses on both the practical aspects of our professional work and the requirements of the specialist legal areas. With this new legal management book on ‘Outsourcing’ the Law Society has given us some answers as to whether we should outsource, or not outsource… and the answer today is, yes, we should!

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i so far like this book. It is really good and adventous.

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This book has some of the most bizarre characters and while it took a while, they grew on me. I also figured out what was happening before the end but kept going as it is a good read.