Evgeniy Biktashev Biktashev من عند Bourran, فرنسا
The Help was incredible all the way through. It deserved all the amazing praise it received, and I'm so happy to have read it. Everyone should read this book!
I enjoyed this book so much more than I ever thought! Stowe does a fabulous job of showing you slavery from many viewpoints and of getting you emotionally involved in the debate over slavery. My favorite character was little Miss Eva-- her gentleness, her purity of heart, and how she managed to affect/influence others was amazing.
John Harvey is a really fine writer. This is a third police procedural series that he has going now. This is not as edgy, more straightforward than his wonderful Resnick books. I still found it very engaging, including the personal lives of the two detectives and intertwining plots that kept me guessing. I'll be looking for the next one.
baraye kesayi ke tarikhe chin ro doost daran ya ketabe "fatehan"az malraux ro khoondan ,hatman in ketab jaleb khahad bood.
I don't know what it was that sucked me into this book, but I couldn't take my hands off of it for long once into it. Patchett's writing is just so enchanting and her characters draw you in until you feel like you're living alongside them or are them.
This is an amazing book about a young boy growing up in South Africa, who in some ways is priveleged, in the sense that he is white, and yet has many challenges to overcome in his life because of his family situation. This story starts off when Peekay is about 4 and is sent away to a boarding school and learns how to survive life as the target of a bully. The book follows his life and his interactions with the people that come in and out of it for brief periods but have a profound effects on him. It is a very powerful, descriptive story that shows how sometimes a small insignificant thing can have very deep meaning, and that there is almost no hardship in life that cannot be overcome.