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Oktay Danl Danl itibaren Dinga Khola, West Bengal, Hindistan

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Sadece sevilmek isteyen bir hokey kızı hakkında sevimli bir kitap. O bana 5 yıldız vermek için kır üzerinde biraz fazla ev, ama okudum sevindim. Her yaş için iyi hissediyorum bir kitap oldu. Bunu almak için 7 hafta boyunca kütüphanede bekletme listesindeydim çünkü Stephenie Meyer web sitesinde bir zorunluluk olarak yayınladı. Çocuğun gücü var!

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amazingly insightful. love the Mayans and can't wait to get back to Central America to do some more digging and connect on an even more personal level. It's insane to see how they tied everything together in such sensical ways. They accounted for everything surrounding them, every piece of their world that needed defining just as we still try and do today. It is also fantastical and extreme in some of the interpretations for how various things came to be, with that magical and mysterious quality of the gods. Just really fascinating to read what these people thought, although translated- and I think this is a really nice translation, and see the correlations between them, past peoples, and people today.

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A pretty strong anthology. There was only one story that I struggled to get through. I really enjoyed the others.

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دلکی هست مرا شیفته و هر جایی عملش عشق پرستی,هنرش شیدایی

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Admission: I lean to the right politically, but I've read and enjoyed autobiographies of Democratic and Republican politcal figures. I really enjoyed this book (I'd give ita 4.5 stars, but not a 5 since I was bored in a few places throughout the book). I thought it was an interesting and honest account from Bush 43's time in office, and what his thoughts were behind many of the major decisions he made. Reflecting onmany of the events that happened during his 8 years as President (September 11th, Hurrican Katrina, Afghanistan and Iraq), you definitely wouldn't say they were easy. I particularly enjoyed the first chapter on quitting. He starts off with Laura's question to him: "Can you remember the last day you didn't have a drink?" From there, he goes into his struggle with alcohol, and his decision to stop drinking, which was an interesting perspective and insight into who he is today. Without the decision to stop drink, he candidly admits he would not have become governor of Texas, let alone the President of the United States. Overall, a very well-written book that stays true to the title, covering major decisions George Bush 43 made.