Oceane Eliard Eliard من عند Fontains, فرنسا
احببت هذا الكتاب كثيرا. أبقى لي المهتمين طوال الوقت. كان حول الحرب العالمية الثانية وكيف خاض مشاة البحرية من الولايات المتحدة على Iwo Jima. إذا كنت في مواضيع متعلقة بالدراسات الاجتماعية ، فإنني أوصي بهذا الكتاب.
It's fun. I'd rather have more Pendergast, but it's still fun. It's profoundly clear that, where Pendergast is a sleuth, Crew is supposed to be a spy, and Preston & Child know how to ratchet up tension like no others. But I still like Pendergast better.
Since we're hosting Ellen Hopkins at our library soon, I'm reading her books in their entirety rather than just skimming them as I did when I initially observed we couldn't keep them on our shelves at the library. They are intense, edgy reads, not for the faint of heart, and exactly the way I like them. The ending of Impulse was a bit abrupt for me but two of my daughters liked Impulse better than Crank and they both liked Burned best of all.
Just reread this and can't believe I had forgotten how bleakly it ended. This time through, I kept hearing the male author behind the female voice of the main character. And this time, like last, I kept stewing about GoodNews. He's fictional, yeah, but what about those cures? "All I need to do is quell the doubt and skepticism that make me human." It's still amazing, funny, sad.