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Ooi Chiah Sing Chiah Sing من عند Абылай хан 020000، كازاخستان من عند Абылай хан 020000، كازاخستان

قارئ Ooi Chiah Sing Chiah Sing من عند Абылай хан 020000، كازاخستان

Ooi Chiah Sing Chiah Sing من عند Абылай хан 020000، كازاخستان

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منظور مختلف بشجاعة: قصة شاب في سن المراهقة مع أسبرجر يشق طريقه في محيطه والعالم. لست بحاجة إلى قراءتها مرة أخرى ، لكني أحب الطريقة التي تتكشف بها القصة. للحصول على قراءة رائعة (وإن كانت غير واقعية) من مؤلف مصاب بالتوحد ، راجع "الحيوانات في الترجمة".

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متألق! لكن لا تهتم بالقراءة إلا إذا كنت في مزاج لتحليلها بجدية والبحث عن الرموز واسترجاع قصص الكتاب المقدس لمدرسة الأحد.

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Thought this would be really good because it won the Booker, but I think that is a misnomer; consider White Teeth by Zadie Smith. He uses some interesting words and language but the story kept me wanting more/expecting more. Ultimately disappointing.

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First off I listened to the audio version of this book. Jim Dale is the narrator and everything came alive as he read this book. I'm not sure if my experience would have been different if I had read the book. It is full of details and descriptions. It seemed like half this book was nothing more than imagery and the characters seemed almost secondary to the circus itself. I usually enjoy books that are much more fast paced and plot driven but this held my attention the entire time. It is beautifully written. There is romance in this book but it wasn't the focus of the book. There was a large cast of characters who all played a large part in the story instead of just focusing on the two main characters. This has to be one of the most original, well written books I've read. Content: (May be considered a spoiler) There was only one swear word that I remember in the entire book (but it was the F word) and one scene with implied sex. So if you take white out to the F word on page 10 and skip the second half of page 295 it would be a clean read. (At least those were the page #s in the ARC I have). Rating: 5 Stars Source: ARC from publisher but I downloaded it from Audible.com because Jim Dale is the narrator.