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Rebecca Sayle Sayle itibaren Ruins of São Miguel das Missões, RS, Brezilya

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Bu kitabı okuduktan sonra kendimi sömürgeci deneyimi Afrika perspektifinden gördüm. Son cümle, Afrika kara kapmasını temel alan olağan bakış açısı romanlarını özetler, aşırı derecede olmasa da, görünüşte beyaz bir adamın bakış açısına dayanırlar ve yerlilere beyaz ırkların yolculuğu / deneyimi / arayışındaki enstrümanlar olarak muamele etme eğilimindedirler. Bu kitabı Afrikalı bir adam ve köyü hakkında bir roman okumak isteyen herkese tavsiye ederim. Onların gelenekleri, dini inançları, sosyal yapısı, yasaları, vb. Artı onun altında 200 sayfa !!!

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Bu kitaptan gerçekten keyif aldım ve yazarın hikayeyi farklı karakterlerin bakış açısıyla anlatmayı değiştirdiğini sevdim. Ayrıca, iki kültür arasında parçalanmanın nasıl bir şey olduğu konusunda da keyif aldım.

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Bunu söylemediğim için memnun olduğumu söylemeliyim ama zevk aldım. Sanırım karakterleri (Michael, Fiona ve Sam) o kadar çok SEVİYORUM ki okurken onları "görmekten" zevk aldım. Yazar güzel karakterlerini almak gibiydi. Negatifler: TV'de kullanılmayan kötü düzenlenmiş VE dil (ancak muhtemelen bu karakterlerin gerçek yaşamlarında .....)

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Devam filmlerini okumak için ölüyorum!

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Bu gün boyunca SABİT düşünmeye devam ettiğim türden bir kitaptı. hoş gerçeküstü

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Bu kitabın bir hikaye içinde bir çok hikayesi var ve onlara çok iyi anlatılıyor. İyi bir masal seven herkes bu kitabın tadını çıkarırdı.

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Kitap üç bölüme ayrılmıştır. Ebenin ham tanımları ve Yakup'un günlerindeki kadınların genel yaşamları nedeniyle ilk ikisini başarmak oldukça zordur. Ancak üçüncü bölüm bunu okumaya değer bir kitap yapar. Kendi kızlarınıza (çocuklarınıza) neler ilettiğinizi ve size neler aktarıldığını düşünmenizi sağlar.

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Mi libro favorito al momento! Una magistral obra literaria enriquecida semióticamente con múltiples elementos sociales que se presentan en la historia y que representan el sistema (económico, político, social, cultural, etc) de nuestros días. Un libro crudo, sin perder el toque esperanzador con gran peso, que nos acerca a la humanidad (en el sentido de condición) de la esencia del ser humano. Una obra que nos demuestra el amor y la bondad en su máxima expresión y la maldad y apatía con la misma intensidad. Una historia aunque con dosis de ficción extremadamente cerca de la realidad. José Saramago nos intenta despertar varias veces... de la ceguera profunda, la insensibilidad que vive el ser humano. Y nos demuestra que aunque veamos realmente estamos ciegos...

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It was alright. The advice was really simple such as don't be boring, but implementation is another beast altogether.

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Grayson and Jesse are rugby playmates and now both best man for their friend Nolan. They all are invinted in the country manor of the father's bride and has to share a room together. Grayson is very attracted by his friend but he has never made a move cause he doesn't think Jesse could be interested. But he is wrong, cause also Jesse is gay, but he fears that coming out he will put in danger his and Grayson's career as professional rugby player. But a photographer is hiding among the guests and he has found a story a lot more interesting than some photos of a marriage. Grayson and Jesse are simple characters. Good friends, rough player, they don't have a gentle lovemaking: they are tought inside and outside the bedroom. And for they sex is the main reason, but sex with love could be forever. A short and smooth story, without much drama and not much good feelings: hell, it is or not a naughty nuptials story? http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/12...

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Read my complete review on Book Exhibitionism! My Opinion I’ve read this book more than two years ago. So why did I decide to read it again? Well, it turns out Patricia has never read any work by Holly Black. EVER. I mean, I LOVED her Spiderwick Chronicles! Valiant, Ironside, and Tithe- meh, not so much. But The Curse Workers is a series that I loved, so I decided that I needed to reread it and write a review to convince Patricia! (And okay, I still have to read the third book, and I needed a refresher.) So I am gonna be writing a back-to-back review of White Cat and Red Glove, and I loved both books. I realize that this is going to be spoilery for those who haven’t read the first book yet, so I’ll keep it to a minimum. First, plotwise- both rocked. White Cat and Red Glove are both murder mysteries, in a sense. But they are much more than that- they both have suspense, murder, action, humor, romance- and of course, cons. The pacing of the plot is pretty fast too. Cassel just discovers a problem, when another one pops up, which is more often that not life-changing. These books have more than one main storyline too! Multiple ones are woven into it, major ones, minor ones, interconnecting with each other, adding to the mystery, suspense, and intrigue! Each book has its own particular plot, but I don’t wanna go into it and spoil it, because I don’t like spoilers in reviews, so just trust me when I say they have captivating plots. And the characters? They’re pretty kickass. Cassel is… complicated. He’s bad, born into a family tangled deep with the Zacharovs, a crime family, but yet, he wants to be good. He’s sarcastic, snarky, loyal, smart, cunning. He’s the perfect mix of bad boy and bad guy. And his brothers too- Barron and Philip, are freakin’ cool older brothers. But at the same time, they’re the worst brothers one could ask for. Am I confusing you? Good, because I myself am confused. Holly Black did such a great job drawing complex characters, strengths, weaknesses, flaws and all. Lila though- okay, I have mixed feeling about her. One scene she’s being all sweet, or kick-ass, but then, she usually annoys me. Hopefully, my view on her will change soon. These books are also filled with- what else?- cons! I know, I know, crime isn’t a good thing, and so is deception, but admit it, its pretty darn cool. The cons Cassel pull off are brilliant, and I never see them coming. There are so many twists and turns, and he always has a card up his sleeve, just waiting to surprise us with a trick we never see coming. Seriously. A small part of me wishes that I was part of his family- they really do put the fun in dysfunctional... Read the rest of my review on Book Exhibitionism!

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This book was such an eye opening account of the daily act of putting food into our bodies. Pollen did not get dogmatic about how a person should eat but really posed it as a problem that everyone must solve for themselves.n