Nickolas Weber Weber itibaren Glenbervie, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire AB39, İngiltere
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AWSOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bunu yedi yaşındaki kızımla okumayı yeni bitirdim. Bu kitaplar onu çok korkutucu olmadan tamamen emilir tutar. Okumak için birkaç hafta alan, daha karmaşık hikaye çizgileriyle uzun olmaları hoşuma gidiyor. Bu bir dizi olmasına rağmen, kitaplar sıkıcı ve tekrarlayıcı olmaz. Sisters Grimm harika bir seri ve çocuklarını kısa öykülerden daha uzun, daha karmaşık kitaplara dönüştüren herkese tavsiye ederim.
Storylines hafifçe ilginç başladı, ancak eve çağrılacak bir şey yok. Kötü bir kitap değil, ama kimseye tavsiye etmek için elimden gelmiyor.
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Tamamen bok, bu kitabı oku. Muhtemelen gazetecilik için meslek olarak bildiğim en iyi argüman bu. Kısmen, bu kitabı retrospect'te bir miktar küçümseme ile yazmak kolaydır, ancak yine de Ruanda soykırımı hakkındaki yetkili kitaptır.
Bu kitaptan gerçekten keyif aldım. Beni hazırlıksız yakaladı. Hikayeler bazen dokunaklı, çoğu zaman komik. Kocama yüksek sesle bölümler okuyordum. Kesinlikle tavsiye ederim!
This story was not as great as the rest although I have always loved Jack's character. Still nice light read.
If you loved Twilight (like me!) You will love this book. There are a few character similarities. Eg Bryn & William = Bella & Edward, Patrick = Emmet, Cora = Alice, Paul = Jacob (kinda) and there is even a chick like Rosalie. I loved it! .99c at Amazon...I would have paid 10 x that. Great book - I didn't really know what to expect and what kind of paranormal this series would be but I got so into this world. Great romance and a few swoonworthy characters...am going straight onto the second of the Trilogy - Fallen Eden. Pick up this book (but you will have to try and ignore some grammatical errors, it can be a little distracting). It was just so sweet! After completing this series the similarities with this and Twilight aren't that big. Read this series even if you hate Twilight! It's the bomb...
Hugo is a long winded old man. He can definitely write a ton of words about almost anything. Les Misérables is more than a 1,000 pages, a story about the probably most familiar protagonists, Jean Valjean (isn't French so sexy? I mean read the name again) who struggles... and then suffers again (that, ladies and gentlemen, can be noticed from the very beginning of the book until its last end). So careful, the book is gloomy and would wear you out for a couple of months and put you off reading because it's gigantic and classic, you don't want to play with these two unless you're ready. "If anything is horrible, if there is a reality that surpasses our worst dreams, it is this: to live, to see the sun, to be in full possession of manly vigor, to have health and joy, to laugh heartily, to rush toward a glory that lures you on, to feel lungs that breathe, a heart that beats, a mind that thinks, to speak, to hope, to love; to have mother, wife, children, to have sunlight, and suddenly, in less time than it takes to cry out, to plunge into an abyss, to fall, to roll, to crush, to be crushed, to see the heads of grain, the flowers, the leaves, the branches, unable to catch hold of anything, to feel your sword useless, men under you, horses over you, to struggle in vain, your bones broken by some kick in the darkness, to feel a heel gouging your eye out of their sockets, raging at the horseshoe between your teeth, to stifle, to howl, to twist, to be under all this, and to say, "Just then I was a living man!"