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Gizemleri seviyorum ve bu kitap şimdiye kadar okuduğum en iyi gizemlerden biriydi.

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bir grup süper kahraman dünyayı kötü adamlardan ve kötülüklerden korur, ancak insanlar öldürülmez. ve dünyayı yok etmeye çalışan başka şeyler olurken, kasayı çözmeye çalışın. Bu kitap, diğerleri de onları veya başkalarını öldürmeye çalışırken dünyayı kurtarmaya çalışan süpermen ve batman ile ilgilidir. çizgi roman usaully olurdu gibi ilginç değil çünkü bu kitap 4 yıldız değerlendirirsiniz ben bu kitabı çizgi roman seven ama çok fazla eylem insanlara tavsiye ederim.

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Bu, çoraplarını ve çiftlerini kaybeden bir mittenın ötesindeki sevimli hikayesidir. Kayıp yarısını bulmalarına yardımcı olmak için yola çıktılar. Birlikte, küçülme ve geri alma gibi sorunlarla başa çıkıyorlar! Çift nihayet birlikte bir çift olabileceğini fark eder. SEVDİM!

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good reading

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"How much we have yet to learn." Jane Goodall now joins Dostoyevsky, Wharton, and Wouk as authors whose books I have attempted, abandoned, returned to, completed, and treasured. Through a Window is the history of a family. It spans 30 years in a chimpanzee community inhabiting the Gombe wilderness of Tanzania. With Jane Goodall as our guide, we are introduced to a group of individuals with personalities and life stories as distinctive as those of any human. There's Gilka, an outgoing and playful youngster who grows up into an unlucky, crippled outcast. There's Jomeo, physically imposing but uninterested in using that strength to climb the social ladder. There's Flo, the skillful matriarch whose influence can be seen in her descendants long after she leaves the world. Through the interactions of these and many other members of the Gombe tribe, we can observe inklings of practices that are sometimes regarded as human inventions, including war, monogamy, and adoption. On the subject of humans, the beginning and end of the book address the rocky relationship between our species and the chimpanzees, from the scientific community's early pushback against the idea of chimps having emotions, to ongoing abuse of these animals for the sake of research and entertainment. As devastating as these issues are, Goodall also gives voice to the many people working to preserve habitats for chimps in the wild, as well as those making existence more bearable for chimps in captivity. Goodall's writing is sharp and descriptive, and I admire her ability to integrate and transition between the different topics covered in this book. She immerses us in the beauty, the horror, and the mystery of the lives of our closest living relatives.

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I cannot review this right now. Way too many emotions. ----------------------------------------------- Now I've slept on it, I think I can make a coherent review. Let me start out that I had completely lost faith in Cassandra Clare after City of Fallen Angels. I mean, that book was just BAD. I have had City of Lost Souls in my library since it released, and still cannot bring myself to read it. All that being said, I was wary of reading this book until I saw Wendy Darling's review (here) and decided to give it a shot. And OH MY GOSH I am so glad I did. This book was just so beautiful. There is so much depth to each and every character. I wasn't even bothered by all of the different POVs. We got to hear from Charlotte, Gabriel, and even Cecily. The relationship between Jem and Will, and Jem and Tessa, and Tessa and Will.. Oh! Just so great!! And we get to see a new side of Magnus and he is just WONDERFUL. I LOVED him in this one. Everything was just wrapped up so beautifully. And spoilers begin here... (view spoiler) Just read it. It will restore your faith in Clare, I PROMISE.