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Everton Vieira Rodrigues Vieira Rodrigues itibaren Bhilai, Chhattisgarh 495559, Hindistan

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Geeky sahte matematik veya zayıf karakterizasyona karşı düşük toleransınız varsa, bu kadar hoşlanmayacaksınız.

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Sonuna kadar tahmin etmeni sağlar. Dostoyevski'nin kendi gündemini ilerletmek için istediği bilgiyi gizleme ve açıklama yeteneği etkileyicidir. Tamamlandığında, farklı bir bakış açısı ile yeniden okumak istedim. Okunmalı!

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Witch Station'ın okuma listemde olduğunu söyleyemem (ki bu muhtemelen birkaç kilometre uzunluğundadır), ancak bir kredi bu kitabı bana getirdi ve hiç kimseye okumadığım için asla inkar edilmedim. Gerçek şu ki, kitaptan fazla bir şey beklemiyordum ve esasen özetin beni çekmemesi nedeniyle biraz 'ters düşmüştüm'. Genel olarak, bu orta seviye bir kitaptır. Yazma, akışkan ve basittir, erişilebilir ya da olumlu ya da olumsuz olarak işaretleyen hiçbir şeyle anlaşılması kolaydır. Uygun hikaye aynı örneği izler, ancak akılda tutulması gereken bazı notlar vardır. Bir yandan, Gabriel'in bir meslek olarak bilgi hırsızlığına sahip olması, ilginç ve ilginç bir ayrıntıdır, ancak kalitesi çok sık kastedilen Kaspersky anti-virüsünün reklamı dışında, ilk bölümden sonra tamamen gözden kaçırılan bir durumdur. Kaspersky Lab'ın cömert bir katkısı olmadığına inanmakta zorlanıyorum, buna karşılık, büyücülüğün kendisi ve gizli bilimler hakkında verilen bilgiler genellikle yazarın göreceli olarak kapsamlı bir araştırma çalışması olduğunu ortaya koyuyor. Bununla birlikte, ya bir dizi karmaşık kavramı birleştirmeye çalıştığı ve onları, öznelerin karmaşıklığını Romance'ye uyacak şekilde azaltacak şekilde iç içe geçirdiği ya da sadece tüm bu kavramları yüzeysel olarak çalıştığı için iç içe geçirdiği için, açıkça yazarın uyarlanabilirlik eksikliği, çünkü konuların karmaşıklığı karakterlerin nedenlerini takip etmeyi çok zorlaştırıyor. Bazı olaylar tahmin edilebilir olmakla birlikte, son biraz beklenmedik ve neredeyse mistik bir durum ve - her açıdan inanıyorum - kitabın gücü. Her ne kadar kötü olmasa da makul bir kitap da büyük notlara layık değil.

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Ben "cennette ne gibi" hakkında konuşan herhangi bir kitap sevmiyorum .... herkes olsa da seviyor ...

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http://www.shelf-awareness.com/issue....

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A group of classic fairy tales re-imagined in or around urban Los Angeles, somewhat grittily re-told for young adults.

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Rating: 10/10 I really don't know where to start talking about Amy & Roger's Epic Detour is just that; epic! I enjoyed it so, so much that I started getting sad towards the end of the book, because then the characters would be gone and I would never be able to read about them again. That is sometimes the pity with stand-alone novels. But it's always nice to read a stand-alone novel, as so many books nowadays - especially new books, that are just being written now - seem to come out in trilogies or even multi(morethan3)book series. In this book, we follow Roger and Amy while they travel through America (from the West Coast to the East Coast) in Amy's car. Amy is supposed to be driving her Mum's car from California to Connecticut, but she refuses to do the actual driving, because of the accident in which dad died. So, Amy's mum manages to rope Roger (the son of an old friend) into it, who is also supposed to be travelling east at the same time. Amy and Roger are supposed to be following a rather tight driving plan (courtesy of Amy's mother). But, of course, they decide to deviate from it and follow their own course on a once-in-a-lifetime trip across the United States. When we first meet Amy in this book, we can see that she has sort-of "put her life on pause". She's avoiding her best friend and she is living in her house all by herself, while also trying to make herself scarce while the real estate person shows potential buyers around. As the story begins, Amy has just finished school and is getting ready to join her mum in Connecticut (where her mother has decided to have a fresh start). She only gets to meet Roger for the first time (after many, many years) on the day they're starting their trip across America, which is not something she's really looking forward to (Roger or the trip). One of my favourite things about this book is the way Amy and Roger interact with other, as well as the way each of them grows up a little during this short trip. Amy is reluctant to get to know Roger at first, until she realises what a lovely, down to earth guy he is. She starts off by being confined in a small space (that she has created for herself), but Roger's being there is pivotal in helping her escape from her self-imposed prison. Though Amy is the one with the major "baggage" which she has to face (a recently deceased father and a brother who used to be as high as a kite and is now in rehab), Roger has some growing up to do, too. Another amazing thing about this book - and I admire Morgan Matson for taking all the time to do it - were the playlists Amy and Roger made during their trip. There is a huge variety of songs on those playlists and it's obvious that the author has put great thought into putting them together. I haven't tried to listen to a whole playlist yet, but I have listened to certain songs and they do seem to fit in with the whole road-trip feel! All in all, Amy and Roger's Epic Detour is a book you must definitely read! I'm pretty sure that fans of contemporary fiction are going to love it, but I also think that it will definitely appeal to people who are looking for something enjoyable, but, at the same time, not all that fluffy. And, oh my gosh, but isn't that cover just so, so pretty?? (end of gushing) Originally posted on funny wool.

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It was so good that I had to stay up past my bedtime to finish it. A great blend of unexpected twists, history, and paranormal abilities.

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i learned unfathomable theories and non-theories about where we come from, what's going on, the imagination and the essence of thought.

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I devoured this book! No pun intended : ) This was a rare treat for me as I often struggle with any plot with elements of fantasy, but from the first page, I knew I was hooked. It was also one of those books that made me physically uncomfortable all the way through--just longing for Katniss to get through this experience!! I will certainly recommend this story to many of my students.

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i love a good British crime novel. i love Inspector Morse; i even love Midsomer Murders on telly. but maybe this was the wrong Ian Rankin novel to choose; the protagonist is so unengaging i can't even remember his last name. the exposition is sloppy too, with long rambling sections filling us in on the characters' backgrounds in a way that smacks of a bad soap script. and it's an art heist plot! it should have been irresistible! Rankin sets himself up for comparisons when he deliberately nods and winks at the Thomas Crowne Affair and Ocean's 11/12/13, so when he doesn't pull it off, it's all the worse! i admit i didn't get to the last page. it would've cost $0.50 to renew the loan and i couldn't face it.