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Amiko An An itibaren Upper Rawdon, NS B0N, Kanada

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Chehel-Lagh Dergisi'nde yayınlanan Mehr Hosseinpour'un harika karikatürleri koleksiyonu

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Sıcaklık ve aile sevgisi ile harika karakterler. Bir kızın "üstesinden gelip" olabileceğini gösteren bir kitap.

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şimdiye kadar okuduğum en komik kitap. neredeyse her sayfada yüksek sesle güldü. benim param için humbert ingilizce kurgu en saçma, görkemli, komik anlatıcı. Tabii ki bir pedofil ile ilgili ama tek bir kitap yasal tecavüz ahlaki değerlendirmenizi değiştirecekse, o zaman bazı ciddi saflık sorunlarınız var.

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One of my favorite Klosterman titles.

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Good insight into management consulting world. Vivid narratives. Easy reading.

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This is one of these books that will stay in the back of your head for years. The author likes to use very simple language but the story is the important thing. I have read a couple other of his books and I find myself thinking about parts of the stories years after. To me, that is more important than a complicated writing style. Though I enjoy that, too. So now I'm ready for even more Paulo Coelho books!

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** spoiler alert ** I think I've read every other Jane Austen, and all of the rest I would give five stars.....but not this one. Sorry to all you Jane Austen fanatics. I give kudos to Jane Austen for actually developing a protagonist that is slightly more scatterbrained and less independent than her usual character, but I got bogged down in the constant stream of Bathe parties and endless conversation that went completely nowhere. I know this is all underlying commentary on her view of society at this time, but it was a little much. I kept wanting the book to go somewhere and it just can kind of mulled in that same spot, over and over again. And of course, Catherine gets the guy in the end, but you get the impression, he only offers his hand in marriage after his father has sent her away and told the young man not to have anything to do with her, and he feels guilty and suddenly discovers that he might have "feelings" for her. On a lighter note, I would not suggest reading an Austen novel at the same time succumbing to secret desires and allowing yourself to read something contemporary like a Sookie Stackhouse Vampire series. The pristine, etiquette world of Austen vs the sex and fang world of Harris tends to bend the brain a bit, making Austen difficult to read, like suddenly you need the OED and a translator to get through a sentence.

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A romance set in a very disturbing time period.

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Really enjoyed this book. Left me wanting a little more with the end (though I suspect that may have been written that way on purpose to continue the series)