Download , by Kathy Cooperman
, by Kathy Cooperman
Download , by Kathy Cooperman
, By Kathy Cooperman . Willkommen auf die beste Website , die Hunderte Art von Büchersammlungen bieten. Hier werden wir präsentieren sicherlich alle Bücher , By Kathy Cooperman , dass Sie benötigen. Guides von bekannten Autoren und Verlage auch geliefert werden . Also, nehmen Sie Vergnügen könnte in derzeit einzeln zu erhalten , geben Sie Buch , By Kathy Cooperman , dass Sie auf jeden Fall suchen. Nun, in Bezug zu führen , dass Sie wirklich wollen, ist dies , By Kathy Cooperman Ihre Wahl?
Doch dies ist nicht die Art von sakraler Unterstützung. Veröffentlichung können Sie auch aus der Ausgabe zu lösen, aber es kann nicht bestimmen, wie Sie es auf jeden Fall lösen. Es wird Ihnen nicht das Pfand anbieten. Sie sind derjenige, der sollte es nehmen. Wenn das Buch Aufnahmeeinrichtung zeichnet, wird es sicherlich drehen absolut nichts zu sein, wenn Sie es nicht gut überprüfen. Mit , By Kathy Cooperman wird vorschlagen, absolut nichts, wenn Sie nicht den Inhalt verwenden können, und aus dieser Veröffentlichung zu lernen.
auf jeden Fall dieses Buch heraus überprüfen könnte die genaue Anforderung und wichtiges Mittel entwickeln sowie erobern, dieses Problem zu unterziehen. Buch als Startfenster der Welt kann das spezifische Szenario genau hat, wie dieses Buch präsentiert wird. , By Kathy Cooperman, wie wir Aussicht hat einige Durchbrüche zu überprüfen, raten zu sein. Außerdem ist es von sehr gleichem Thema betrachtet wird, wie Sie benötigen, hat es zusätzlich interessanten Titel zu überprüfen. Sie können auch nur, wie die Gestaltung der Abdeckung stilisiert sehen. Sie sind wirklich gut ohne Enttäuschung gemacht.
Nach dieser Veröffentlichung abgeschlossen haben, können Sie das Urteil in Bezug zu nehmen, welche Art von Buch der speziell ist. Man konnte nicht wirklich Reue fühlen, es zu erhalten und zu überprüfen, bis abgeschlossen werden. Viele Menschen haben bewiesen, es tatsächlich so gut sie dieses Buch gerne viel. Wenn sie es zur Zeit tatsächlich überprüft haben, einen Kommentar in Bezug auf , By Kathy Cooperman ist unglaublich. Also, genau das hat, wie mit Ihnen zu tun? Haben Sie begann diese Publikation zu lesen? Ausfüllen und Urteil daraus machen. Starten Sie es aktuell und genau hier.
Produktinformation
Format: Kindle Ausgabe
Dateigröße: 3430 KB
Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 322 Seiten
ISBN-Quelle für Seitenzahl: 1503942988
Verlag: Lake Union Publishing (1. Mai 2017)
Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.Ã r.l.
Sprache: Englisch
ASIN: B01JOEK5WK
Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus):
Aktiviert
P.when("jQuery", "a-popover", "ready").execute(function ($, popover) {
var $ttsPopover = $('#ttsPop');
popover.create($ttsPopover, {
"closeButton": "false",
"position": "triggerBottom",
"width": "256",
"popoverLabel": "Text-zu-Sprache Popover",
"closeButtonLabel": "Text-zu-Sprache Popover schließen",
"content": '
});
});
X-Ray:
Aktiviert
P.when("jQuery", "a-popover", "ready").execute(function ($, popover) {
var $xrayPopover = $('#xrayPop_C9B31240AF5911E9804D7FFBAB24CD2B');
popover.create($xrayPopover, {
"closeButton": "false",
"position": "triggerBottom",
"width": "256",
"popoverLabel": "X-Ray Popover ",
"closeButtonLabel": "X-Ray Popover schließen",
"content": '
});
});
Word Wise: Aktiviert
Screenreader:
Unterstützt
P.when("jQuery", "a-popover", "ready").execute(function ($, popover) {
var $screenReaderPopover = $('#screenReaderPopover');
popover.create($screenReaderPopover, {
"position": "triggerBottom",
"width": "500",
"content": '
"popoverLabel": "Der Text dieses e-Books kann auf allen gängigen Readern gelesen werden. Beschreibungen von Bildern (auch bekannt als “ALT-Textâ€) können Sie mit der Kindle für PC-App lesen, sofern der Verlag sie bereitstellt. Sollte dieses Buch anderen Arten von nicht textbasierten Inhalten enthalten (wie Tabellen oder mathematische Gleichungen), können diese derzeit nicht von Readern gelesen werden.",
"closeButtonLabel": "Screenreader Popover schließen"
});
});
Verbesserter Schriftsatz:
Aktiviert
P.when("jQuery", "a-popover", "ready").execute(function ($, popover) {
var $typesettingPopover = $('#typesettingPopover');
popover.create($typesettingPopover, {
"position": "triggerBottom",
"width": "256",
"content": '
"popoverLabel": "Popover für verbesserten Schriftsatz",
"closeButtonLabel": "Popover für verbesserten Schriftsatz schließen"
});
});
Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:
5.0 von 5 Sternen
1 Kundenrezension
Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
#199.611 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop)
Mit diesem Buch zog mal ein richtiger frischer Wind durch mein Bücherregal! Bin froh, dass ich es entdeckt habe! Locker, luftig, lustig. Nach so etwas habe ich gesucht. Weder Schmalz, noch Mord und Todschlag. Dazwischen scheint es heute nicht so viel zu geben.
I liked this one. Definitely more in the upbeat/humor department, so if that's what you're looking for, come here!You know how there's that idea that book clubs don't actually discuss books? Cooperman took that idea and ran with it, while at the same time, making sure that some ACTUAL books are discussed. An interesting take on book clubs, I know.I'm not saying the Book Club in the story itself has many conversations about books--the goal was to keep it SOMEWHAT realistic at after all--but they're brought up elsewhere. This as done as the opener at the beginning of every chapter, where a trademark section of famous books are brought up and related to the character that the chapter will focus on. And at least several DOZEN popular books are mentioned with enough detail that at least the Cliffs Notes were browsed.It's a clever idea, but it's also the reason I'm knocking off a star. Because sometimes, the major conflict or plot point was spoiled in these mini-synopses. I'm a pretty well-read guy, probably eeking my way into the low thousands of books read, and I've read a decent portion of the books Cooperman brings up at the first of the chapters. (Where's Monte Cristo anyway?!) But not ALL of them.I know most classic pieces are too old to warrant a spoiler review, but still, several times the ending of one of these stories I HAVEN'T got around to reading was brought up... Yeah. Not my favorite thing. It's not on the level of ruining who Darth Vader REALLY is (!) but I think it would've been better to use this method without the spoilers; it'd be like me spoiling the "special ingredient" from the description. Still, It really is astonishing how many separate books Cooperman could tie-in to her characters and for me, it's the new record--at least for explicit comparisons.So if that's not a big deal to you or if you've read ALL the classics because you have The Flash level of speed reading, then absolutely give this one a chance. It's kind of an unusual premise, and an unusual take on the con(wo)man tale, but it works. I mean, granted, some of the plot is a little absurd--I'm not a big fan of the ending (Oh wow, big surprise!) for instance--but there's nothing so wholly unfeasible, so blatantly inconceivable that The Twilight Zone looks like a documentary in comparison.Character wise, the women are the stars. While there's a couple blokes here and there, they're more bit parts, supporters, that sort of thing. Starting out, it's pretty clear who your two protagonists are. The brilliant and comedic Annie Baker (Who I know from school! Just, a non-fiction one) and the suave and beautiful Sarah Sloane. Annie's an oddball and has some issues, but the biggest issue with Sarah might be that she's made from the ingredients of The Powerpuff Girls minus Chemical-X; she's equally smart as Annie and has unTrumpable moral standards, friendly, warm, helpful, so on. The Chuck Norris Standard of Quality.Their tale is told through third-person, but uses much more than three people. In the middle, Cooperman gave chapters to so many characters I thought were minor that I started to question if there were any protagonists at all. I wouldn't say it's a bad thing, they had some humorous and empowering anecdotes after all, but they were all bunched together, which I thought was an odd choice.There's not much in the questionable content department for this book either. Sex and language are pretty sparse, though strangely enough it may be F-tomic bomb that's dropped the most, maybe half a dozen times or so. There are no sex scenes or anything like that, and no glamorization of the worst of humanity (depending on your opinion of child therapy that is).It's an easier read, but that doesn't mean it's not complex. An impressive amount of knowledge and research was poured into this book but conveyed in simple English. There's plenty of themes and symbols to go around, but if you don't care about such things, the book is set up in such a way that missing them doesn't detract from the story. I certainly missed a few at first glance, and figuring them out later added another layer instead--don't think I didn't notice the beverage of choice!So if you're looking for something with less gloom n' doom with a couple of laugh-out-loud moments and a focus on positive themes like self-empowerment and motherhood, give this a try, and you shouldn't be disappointed.
This was an entertaining read that I got for free as my kindle first pick of the month. The main characters were OK. The author really goes into detail with the stories of why the two ladies need money. Annie has a son on the autism spectrum who needs expensive therapy, and Sarah is trying to get pregnant. She doesn't just tell us they have problems, she tells shows us.The real fun though is with the book club ladies. When you first meet them they just seem like a bunch of rich entitled white women with stupid problems. When we really meet some of them we see that one has a super overbearing mother in law that would be any woman's nightmare, one who is divorced (and better off without him I think) has a wonderful friendship with her maid. For me, it was these women and their stories that brought life to the book. Though the author showed us why Annie and Sarah decided to make their face cream, I never really sympathized with them. I also had problems with how they made their face cream - by mixing together existing creams such as Ponds and Oil of Olay. Don't they all smell different? It isn't that hard to find recipes for lotions and creams you can make from scratch. You can order the ingredients online, and jars too.Overall, I did enjoy the story. It was a fun read, and I recommend it.
Normally, I would have never purchased this book (or a book in this genre) but I'm an Amazon Prime member and it was time for my free book of the month. Usually I skim past everything to the Sci Fi and/or Fantasy section. What can I say? I've been in book rut for quite a while now. After looking everything over, I saw no books in my chosen category(ies). With a disappointed sigh, I, starting from the top, went back over the listings until I came across this book. I decided that it was the only one that even remotely caught my interest. I got it (because I cannot turn down a free book), planning on reading it (much) later. But I kept thinking back to how interesting the book sounded and finally I pulled the book up on my tablet and started reading. Less than 4 days later, I'm finished and I kind of want there to be more.I was so pleasantly surprised to find out how much I've enjoyed the book. I really connected with the characters and I loved watching them grow and learn. Even if you aren't a fan of this type book, I'd still check it out. You won't be disappointed.
, by Kathy Cooperman PDF
, by Kathy Cooperman EPub
, by Kathy Cooperman Doc
, by Kathy Cooperman iBooks
, by Kathy Cooperman rtf
, by Kathy Cooperman Mobipocket
, by Kathy Cooperman Kindle
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar