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Ne eğlenceli bir kitap! Hızlı ve anlamsız! Herkesin şimdi eğlenceli bir kitap okuması gerekiyor ...

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İnanılmaz!

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Belki de anlamıyorum. Sanat eserinin gerçekten iyi olduğunu düşündüm, ama neden bu kadar çok insanın bunu şimdiye kadarki en büyük Superman hikayelerinden biri olarak listelediğini anlayamıyorum. Hiç kötü yazılmış olduğunu düşünmüyordum. İçinde başka bir elseworlds hikayesinden ayıran hiçbir şey görmedim. Kimsenin onu sevdiği için yanlış olduğunu söylemiyorum. Kırmak istemiyorum. Sadece anlamıyorum.

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It had some pretty handy tips, but nothing that I wasn't already doing for school. This would be a good book for the ultimate disorganized teen, not a regular teen looking for new and creative techniques. I rated it three stars because they were good tips and tricks, but they weren't all that new or innovative.

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hamishe dar oooooji moayan deegar abri nist ke bar zendegiat saye bendazad , agar hanooz zenegiat tarik ast pas hanooz roohat antor ke bayad bala narafte ast

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Ted Dekker is an amazing author that has created a great story.

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Awesome storyline. I really sympathize with Peeta and Katniss. The end is really good definitly a surprise ending.

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My first experience with Tiffany Stained Glass was about seven years ago. My sister and I were going to garage sales around the Atlanta area and happened across an unopened box. Inside of the box was a beautiful, dome-shaped hanging lampshade... and the name on the box said it was Tiffany style. Now, granted, it was not one of Clara's famous designs, but it made me curious. You see, up until this point my experience with the Tiffany name was solely through a famous movie and the idea of a beautiful blue box with a white ribbon. Then we happened across this lamp. Last summer I visited New York for the first time. I saw the tasteful, elegant facade of the famous Tiffany store, but still - the image of that lamp springs to my mind anytime I see the Tiffany name now. So it was only natural that I would be drawn to this book. I will be honest, however. I did no research, and until I read this book I had no idea that the Tiffany behind the lamps was the son of "Tiffany & Co." What I also had no idea of was the hard work of the unmarried women, and just how little recognition they received at the time. Vreeland's descriptions of Clara's work, among others, was gorgeous. I could see the designs in my minds eye, I could imagine the images being described and felt them coming to life. My biggest complaint about this book is the lack of connection I felt to Clara. I don't know if that lack of connection came from the writing, or the fact that so much information is packed into this book. I feel as if I was stuck between a rock and a hard place, having to make a choice between falling for the story or falling for the details. I was lured by the lushness of the detail, so I think that it was inevitable that I was unable to connect to Clara. In spite of that, I will recommend this book - because I have no doubt that others will find Clara and her story mesmerizing, and because this story is one that needed to be told. I will not feel silly for including in the picture of Audrey Hepburn and blue boxes, the gorgeous styling of Tiffany Stained Glass. It has a rich history and deserves to be remembered.