读书的感觉真好!朋友,多读书吧!与我同乐
评分Park commiserates with the problems of pre-adolescence in this first-person narrative of ten-year-old Howard Jeeter, whose life is temporarily destroyed by a cross-country move to a new family home. Howard knows what awaits him as he drives east from Arizona with his insensitive parents, bawling baby brother, and smelly basset hound to a historic house in Massachusetts: he will be a vulnerable and possibly despised ``new kid.'' His first contact on Chester Pewe St. is Molly, an intrusive first-grader with red hair ``styled kind of like Bozo's.'' Her desperate attempts to be friendly drive Howard to distraction and also make him anxious that his new classmates won't accept him if he hangs around a first grader. Howard's coming to terms with Molly's need for friendship is a particularly well-done part of the novel. As in Operation: Dump the Chump (1982) and Beanpole (1983, both Knopf), Park writes in a witty and bittersweet style about the awkward, super-sensitive age of early adolescence; her humor both reflects and sharpens the sensibilities of her readers in the areas of family and friend relationships. Another first-rate addition by this author to the middle-grade popular reading shelf."
评分开卷必有益。“书籍是人类进步的阶梯”;书籍是人类智慧的结晶;书籍是传播知识的载体。书海浩瀚无边,里面蕴藏着丰富的知识,知识是开启理想之门的钥匙;知识是无价的宝贵财富,知识只有靠读书才能获得。
评分闲暇之余,有人乐于下棋、玩麻将;有人喜欢打牌、酗酒、游山逛水;余独爱书。幼时即受恩师的“书中自有黄金屋,书中自有颜如玉,书中自有盘中粟”的教诲和熏陶,以至于多年来一直对书情有独钟。书桌上有之,床头上亦有之,它简直成了我形影不离的伴侣。
评分趁活动补收这本,不错!
评分读书的感觉真好。读书可开阔视野,明了天下之大事;读书可陶冶情操,使人心胸更加开阔;读书可醒脑益智,提高人的综合能力;读书可豪情满怀,使人精神更加振奋;读书可泣人泪下,它能净化人的心灵。每读到一本好书就像他乡遇故知、久旱遇甘霖一样,另人心旷神怡,从中获得宝贵的启示并能懂得人生的真谛及生活的意义。
评分开卷必有益。“书籍是人类进步的阶梯”;书籍是人类智慧的结晶;书籍是传播知识的载体。书海浩瀚无边,里面蕴藏着丰富的知识,知识是开启理想之门的钥匙;知识是无价的宝贵财富,知识只有靠读书才能获得。
评分读书的感觉真好!朋友,多读书吧!与我同乐
评分读书的感觉真好。读书是一种享受,无论躺在床上随意浏览,还是在办公室伏案书海畅游;无论是在公共汽车上翻阅消遣,还是在茶余饭后静坐捧读、托腮沉思,都会使你进入一种兴趣盎然、不克言状的绝妙境界。当心情愉快的时候读书,它会带给你更加舒畅的惬意;当心情消极悲观的时候读书,它会唤起你对未来人生的热爱和美好生活的向往;当你孤独寂寞时读书,它就像佳人乍到,给你送来了清新的问候和舒适的抚慰,使你心胸顿时豁然开朗,感到世界是那么美好,人间是那么可爱。
本站所有内容均为互联网搜索引擎提供的公开搜索信息,本站不存储任何数据与内容,任何内容与数据均与本站无关,如有需要请联系相关搜索引擎包括但不限于百度,google,bing,sogou 等
© 2025 book.qciss.net All Rights Reserved. 图书大百科 版权所有