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Okuyucu Josmel Pacheco Pacheco itibaren Zagroby, Polonya

Josmel Pacheco Pacheco itibaren Zagroby, Polonya

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Bir karakter için Secret Lover Agent Man ismini seviyorum. Birbirimize saygı ve merhametle davranırsak insanlar neredeyse her duruma uyum sağlayabilirler.

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Mükemmel! Bu, aynı adı taşıyan PBS serisine eşlik eden kitaptır. Carl Zimmer, bilimi meslekten olmayan kişiye açıklamak için harika bir iş çıkarır.

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İyi bir grafik roman. Orijinal çalışmanın, filmi mahveten nedensiz tecavüz sahnesini içermediğini bulmak beni çok memnun etti.

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** spoiler uyarısı ** Yatılı okullara ve hazırlık okullarına saplantı var ve bu kitabı okumanın ana nedeni bu. arsa hattı biraz yapışık hissediyorum. eminim seks ve uyuşturucu diğer okullarda yatılı okullarda olur ... ama bu bana biraz pembe opera sınırlanmıştır.

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This book is tedious. After listening to the book for 10 hours, I gave up. I didn't care about any of the characters and in all that time the only thing that happened is a marriage, where the girl who absolutely knew after 3 weeks that she wanted to marry this old bachelor AND now finds he's not what she thought. I don't want to live the character's lives in real time, especially when all they do is get up, have breakfast, obsess about stuff, have lunch, worry what other might say or are doing, have dinner, read, sew and go to bed.

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A quirky book revealing that we all have a purpose in life.

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Very, very good. The first essay is the gem though. Read Winter of 2007.

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academic tomes on hip-hop have a sobering tendency to come from artifice, revisionist histories written by out-of-touch scholars eager to stamp their name on uncharted territory. they pick landmarks and artists who, perhaps, are emblematic of the genre, but do not come from the perspective of a fan that's where jeff chang's "can't stop won't stop" is so successful. i'd say it's one of the first times i've read something scholarly about the genesis of -- arguably -- one of the world's most potent cultural forces that is actually written by a child of hip-hop. he comes with an appreciation and understanding about what it is to be an MC. chang delves into the socioeconomic conditions surrounding the music's advent, ranging from the political unrest that held jamaica stricken in poverty, to the unruly youth gangs of 1970's new york city. he finds time to interview everybody, piecing together a history that explains and appeals to even casual listeners of the music.