Bu olağanüstü kitabın önemi geniş kapsamlı görüşleri kadar ayrıntılarında yatmakta… Köktendincilik zorla kontrol altına alınamaz. Eğer yenilgiye uğratılmak isteniyorsa öncelikle anlaşılmak zorunda. –Philip Ziegler, Daily Telegraph Köktendinciliğin hayaleti dünyamıza musalat olmuş durumda ve çoğumuz sadece dehşete kapılmakla kalmadık, bundan şaşkınlığa da uğradık… Hasta rehberine ihtiyacımız var. Karen Armstrong işte bu rehber. –A.N. Wilson, Daily Mail Armstrong bütün alışıldık yeteneklerini sergiliyor: Onun gözüyle on dokuzuncu yüzyıl sonu ve yirminci yüzyıla ilgili her satır değerli ve her hikâye ilgi çekici. –Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Literary Review Olağanüstü bir kitap. Din ve politikayla çok az ilgisi olan bir okurun bile mutlaka alması gereken bir kitap. –Tom Morton, Scotland on Sunday Karen Armstrong’un kitabı köktendinciliği korkutucu öğlerinden arındırılmış olarak görmemize, böylece de onu cidiye almamıza ve onunla baş etmeye yönelik stratejiler geliştirmemize imkân sağlıyor. İnsancıl ve anlayışlı. –Gabriel Josipovich, The Times
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max_palaci271c
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After battling against the Mogadorians at their school, John (Number Four) and his friend Sam have fled the town of Paradise with a price on their heads - the police believing them to be terrorists. In tow is chimera, Bernie Kosar, and the second Lorian we have met, Six. Over in Spain, we also pick up the story of Number Seven, also known as Marina. She's currently living in a convent/orphanage, waiting for her legacies to develop and the right time to find the others. The story switches between John and Marina's points of view and while in one way I liked this (mostly because John is the dullest protagonist ever and it meant we get less of him), it was sometimes confusing at the start of the switch as to who it was. Also Marina became annoying after a while as well. While we mostly got to see what was happening with Six through John's point of view, I think I'd have preferred this part of the story to be hers. Six was the most interesting of the main characters by far and it was a shame that her back story was crammed into a quick recap of her telling it to the others. A couple of chapters into the book, my thoughts were that this installment was better than the first one. It is, but that's not really enough to make me love it. Towards the end (and I'm talking last twenty or so pages) I still hadn't decided if I liked it or not. I didn't really care what happened to the characters and for me that's an essential part of a book. I still like the over all concept of the story but for me it was one of those plots where there's lots of action but nothing seems to be actually happening. It also bugged me that the characters made so many silly mistakes - like John insisting on going to see Sarah even though it clearly wasn't a good idea. Then there's a completely pointless and totally forced love triangle thing going on. All in all, there were parts that I enjoyed and I'll probably read the third book, just to see what happens, it just isn't one I'll be making a special effort to get hold of.
2022-10-29 03:23