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Kamel Salem Salem itibaren 66030 Poggiofiorito CH, İtalya itibaren 66030 Poggiofiorito CH, İtalya

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Kamel Salem Salem itibaren 66030 Poggiofiorito CH, İtalya

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Şimdiye kadarki en iyi fikir. Bunun ne kadar iyi çalıştığını şaşırtıcı! Kill Bill çok fazla P&P ile karıştırıcıda fırladı (Bennett kız kardeşlerinin geçtiği Çin'de bir Shaolin manastırında 6 yıllık yoğun bir eğitime kadar). Zombiler, Austen'in romanına kolayca şok edilebilir. Seyahatteki tüm zorluklar (zombiler); mektup ve yolculukların gecikmesi (zombiler); içeride kalmaya zorlanan hava nedeniyle (zombiler) kolayca değiştirilebilir. Metnin büyük bir kısmı değişmedi ve aslında orijinalden hiçbir şeyin değişmediği birkaç sayfa var. Ancak, düzenli P&P'de Elizabeth esprili, burada o kadar mizahi değil. Esprili çipleri düşünmek yerine, düşünceleri öldürücü öfkeye dönüşür. Bu yeni Elizabeth'i sevdiğimden emin değilim - karakterini temelde aynı tutmak ve şaka yerine takılmak yerine zombi dövüş yeteneğini eklemek daha iyi olurdu. Birçok parça yüksek sesle gülüyor - Lady Catherine de Bourgh sadece ıslak bir zarf ile 90 zombi öldürmek harika bir zihinsel görüntü. Diğer bölümler biraz fazla ileri gidiyor (Elizabeth bir Ninja'nın kalbini söküp Lady Catherine'in önünde yemek yiyor ... eh ... çok uğraşmaya çalışıyor). Ayrıca, yazar her ne zaman riskli bölgeye girerse, o kadar aptalca gelir (ve bir kez daha çok dener). Ben de illüstrasyonları olduğu gerçeğini seviyorum. Güzel dokunuş!

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Zaman zaman istatistikler üzerinde kalın, ancak yine de bazı ülkelerin neden başarılı olduğu, diğerleri ise bir mola veremediği konusunda büyüleyici teoriler koleksiyonu ...

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Şimdi olan her şey bu kitapta ortaya konan fikirlerden elde edilmiştir. Panoptik göz gerçekten her şeyi izliyor.

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We start with a man landing in colonial Boston in search of the "Massachusetts Bay Institute of Technological Arts." He seeks an old friend, a Natural Philosopher, to arbitrate the final answer in the dispute over who has invented calculus... Newton or Leibnitz. The life and times of those distinguished scientists-to-be, and their friends and acquaintances in the Royal Society, is one thread of this complex book. The political and religious history of England, pre- and post-Civil War is another; the ongoing religious and political disagreements of France, England, the Netherlands, Spain, and German-speaking states is another; and the development of the modern economic system is yet another. All interwoven in 1000 pages of history and historical fiction woven so finely together I can't tell them apart most of the time. I read this when it first came out, 2 years ago. It took forever. This time it engaged, engrossed, and flew by... so don't be discouraged if it's too hard the first time through. It's part one of a trilogy (only 2000 pages to go!), and ends with an unexpected cliffhanger, so be prepared to plunge on in to book 2 of the Baroque Cycle, The Confusion, right away. As the English were wont to say, it's a ripping yarn! As the temporal sequel but vaguely logical prequel to Stephenson's Crytonomicon, it's a worthy successor to that can't-put-it-down masterpiece.

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i read the first edition of this book. i met the author and listened to hear read sections of the book at a small bookshop. i think she even signed my book. it's a great book for women who are trying to figure "stuff" out. also great for learning about a variety of feminist issues, global issues and family issues.

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This could have been such a good story, but unfortunately it was not. Boy was I confused at times. I found myself wishing it was over, but I stuck it out to the end hoping that it would get better. Michael and Paige's break up was understandable, although Michael was very harsh about it. Yes, she was a spoiled brat, but you'd have thought she betrayed him the way he reacted and broke off his engagement. What I really did not understand is that the author thought that we could sympathize with Juliana. Jeremy, her boyfriend, merely expressed his thoughts about their relationship and then immediately regretted it. He never acted upon it. She was consumed with the idea that he might be unfaithful during their hiatus, but was the one who wasted no time hopping in the sack with Michael. Jeremy obeyed her wishes, kept to the agreement, did everything from buying her a house, wooing her with love letters, calling her, expressing his love, and not once did he act upon his original thoughts. Then he buys her a ring, it's a little to big, and that's sign that they were not meant to be! Any sweet moments in the book were with Jeremy and I felt sorry for him. Maybe the focus of finding true love should have been on him, and Juliana should have been depicted as the betrayer. That would have made sense.

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Can't put it down