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Bu Maguire'nin okuduğum ilk kitabı ve benim favorim. Oyunu görmedim çünkü kitap sevgimi bozmak istemiyorum.

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Ting-a-Ling !!

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Aeneid'in ilginç yeniden anlatımı. Çok tarihsel temelli, yani biraz kayboldum. Muhtemelen önce Virgil'in orijinal çalışmasını okumalıydı! İyi hikaye, ama gerçekten benim tarzım değil.

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Soğuk Savaş'ı kimin kışkırttığı ve kimin devam ettirdiğine dair dengeli bir görüş göstermeye çalışmak zor görevi dener.

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Bu kitapla hemen yarasadan çekildim. Hikaye çizgisine hayran kaldım.

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When I was younger I read a lot of Lurlene McDaniel. You know, she wrote books mostly about kids/teens with terminal illnesses and either their lives, friendships, or romances that they formed with people. So, reading A Walk to Remember wasn't anything new or unique to me. The book was really well written, though, and if I wasn't reading it next to my mom I probably would have started crying at the end... but I didn't. I sort of wished Nicholas Sparks made Jamie seem less like a saint though. That was probably his intent though, but personally I think I would have liked Jamie a lot more and felt for her a lot more if she had a few flaws. It would make her seem like more of a real person. But, it was still good with Jamie the way she was written. I don't have much else to say. The book genuinely was a good read, but for me it was like an old read. It was reminiscent though of my younger days. I think this is a book that people will enjoy. You probably will be able to read it in a morning just like I did, so it's a good beach read. But be warned... you probably will cry. Oh, and how was the movie? I haven't seen it.

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A difficult read but very worthwhile - other than Shakespeare, no one illumines human nature better than Dickens.