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Okuyucu Ondra Szlauer Szlauer itibaren Texas

Ondra Szlauer Szlauer itibaren Texas

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Bu son hafızada okuduğum en önemli kitaplardan biri. Tekrar okuyacağım, not ekleyeceğim ve kendi hikayelerimi parçalamaya çalışırken yakın tutmak istediğim kısımların altını çizeceğim.

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Morris'in masal pirzola aslında oldukça iyi. Onun düzyazısı öylesine korkunç ki kitabın yarısını ilk başta İsveççe yazılmış ve iğrenç bir çevirmene tabi tutulduğu varsayımıyla okudum. Hikaye, Tolkien ve Neil Gaiman'daki etkileri izlemekle ilgilenen herkes için oldukça ilginç.

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Bir vampir katili hakkında oldukça iyi bir kitap. Diziyi okumaya devam edecek kadar eğlenceli.

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Myron'un iç konuşmasını seviyorum ve hikayeden keyif aldım.

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Fascinating and disturbing, this book left me reeling and stayed with me for many days after finishing it. It's been a long while since I've encountered a book that I couldn't put down, but I sped through this one in two days. It truly does read like an edge-of-your-seat fiction novel. It details the events that occurred during the 2009-2010 winter holiday. At that time, a headline briefly appeared about a suicide bombing that killed 9 CIA officers at a forward operating base in Afghanistan. The CIA believed the bomber was working for them as a double agent and had arrived at the base at the invitation of the CIA. He was supposed to deliver information on the whereabouts of one of Al Qaeda's top leaders. The question on everyone's mind in the aftermath was "how did a suicide bomber manager to fool his handlers and get so close to so many agency officers?". This book offers an answer. By the end of this read, I felt so very sorry for all of the families involved. With each of Warrick's revelations I found my jaw on the floor and an uneasy feeling of dread growing in my mind. This story is real, which makes the book's tale all the more worrisome. While the majority of Warrick's sources are anonymous, his reputation as a journalist at the Washington Post and his interviews with surviving family members make it likely his telling of events is accurate. Regardless of your political views or opinions about the agency - I promise this book will prove illuminating and potentially frightening.

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I keep two copies of this book around, my old one, copyright 1975, and the new edition. They are very different and I couldn't give up the old one when the new one came out. Great advice on cooking everything.

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I read the first book with a healthy level of shame, just knowing how popular it was with every high school girl on the planet. And the teen relationship angst was pretty annoying, but the book was addictive. By the time I got through the second book, I was less ashamed, and by the third and now fourth books, I was sold. I'm really into the characters, the lore / mythical backstories, the superpowers and resulting battle strategies. There are still some things that are formulaic, but I'm glad I stuck with it and I'm looking forward to the next book.

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very funny, clever, dark at times, East Village in the 90's, NYC, down and out, bohemian, and some strange neurotic characters putting you thru the hoops..love this book..

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This is a *quality* text book.

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This story was ok. Several short stories together with people in the same city.