Tea Jovanović
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Sumrak (Sumrak, #1)
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2005
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Beležnica
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Praskozorje (Sumrak, #4)
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2008
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Koraci za pamćenje
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1999
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Klijent
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1993
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Sunovrat divova (Trilogija Stoleće #1)
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2010
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Porota
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1996
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Ponoć u vrtu dobra i zla
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1994
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Poruka u boci
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1998
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Noći u Rodanteu
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"Sometimes serendipity strikes and you find yourself reading the right book at the right time, this was a case in point, after some dark reads this lighthearted and amusing Irish family drama was the perfect antidote that I needed. Marian Keyes immers"
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""Grown Ups" introduces us to the life of Casey Family, three brothers with their wives and assorted children. There is Johnny, the good - looking one, married to the powerhouse Jessie who has two children from her previous marriage to Johnny's best f"
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“One shouldn't be afraid of the humans. Well, I am not afraid of the humans, but of what is inhuman in them.”
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“How can all the small insects simultaneously know, without a brain, without knowing anything, that today they should visit this meadow, tomorrow that one? It's a question of knowing without knowing, and wanting without wanting. If you want something too intensely, things fall apart in your hands. You start to doubt everything. As soon as you let go, everything comes to you. Then you know, without knowing.”
― Tales of Protection
― Tales of Protection
“How was it possible that entire lives could change, could be destroyed, and that streets and buildings remained the same, she wondered.”
― Sarah's Key
― Sarah's Key
“You get attached to places, you know. Like people, I suppose.”
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― Sarah's Key
“When would he realize that it wasn't his infidelity I couldn't bear, but his cowardice?”
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Nemanja wrote: "Pozdrav! Sve pohvale za inicijativu objavljivanja kvalitetnih elektronskih izdanja knjiga na srpskom, i to po jako povoljnim cenama. Posebno bih izdvojio izdanje "Bogorodičina crkva u Parizu" u nov..." Hvala, Nemanja! Taj "novi" prevod rađen je 80-ih godina, mi smo samo uradili novu lekturu... Laguna je uzela izdanje za koje nisu morali da plate prava... Spremamo nova izdanja, i digitalna i štampana i domaćih klasika i stranih prevenih... a i neke nove prevode... Na nekim tekstovima se rade nove lekture, na nekima korekture... za neke sad menjamo i korice... sada će digitalna izdanja pratiti i štampana... pratite na našem sajtu. Pozdrav :)
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Pozdrav! Sve pohvale za inicijativu objavljivanja kvalitetnih elektronskih izdanja knjiga na srpskom, i to po jako povoljnim cenama. Posebno bih izdvojio izdanje "Bogorodičina crkva u Parizu" u novijem prevodu, za koji nisam ni znao da postoji (video sam da je Laguna objavila stari prevod Dušana Đokića koji mi se čini da je prilično neprecizan i težak za čitanje).
Nadam se digitalizaciji još domaćih i stranih klasika.
Nadam se digitalizaciji još domaćih i stranih klasika.
Liliflaj wrote: "Ćao Tea,
dosetila sam se da sa tobom prokomentarišem nešto što se dešava na goodreds-u; naime, u poslednje vreme kod novo ubačenih knjiga nemam opciju da dodam sliku i ostale podatke od naših izdav..."
Nisam to primetila, ali ja u načelu dižem samo svoja izdanja... i nisam imala problema sa dodavanjem... možda ti je nešto zabagovao trenutno... Pozdrav
dosetila sam se da sa tobom prokomentarišem nešto što se dešava na goodreds-u; naime, u poslednje vreme kod novo ubačenih knjiga nemam opciju da dodam sliku i ostale podatke od naših izdav..."
Nisam to primetila, ali ja u načelu dižem samo svoja izdanja... i nisam imala problema sa dodavanjem... možda ti je nešto zabagovao trenutno... Pozdrav
Ćao Tea,
dosetila sam se da sa tobom prokomentarišem nešto što se dešava na goodreds-u; naime, u poslednje vreme kod novo ubačenih knjiga nemam opciju da dodam sliku i ostale podatke od naših izdavača (npr. htela sam da dodam to za knjigu ''Sedan dana u junu'' ali nemam mogućnost); da li ti možeš? Da li možda znaš zašto je to tako? Inače ulogujem se normalno preko mejla.
Pozdrav od Ljilje iz Niša.
dosetila sam se da sa tobom prokomentarišem nešto što se dešava na goodreds-u; naime, u poslednje vreme kod novo ubačenih knjiga nemam opciju da dodam sliku i ostale podatke od naših izdavača (npr. htela sam da dodam to za knjigu ''Sedan dana u junu'' ali nemam mogućnost); da li ti možeš? Da li možda znaš zašto je to tako? Inače ulogujem se normalno preko mejla.
Pozdrav od Ljilje iz Niša.
Antonije wrote: "Okej, uspeo sam da izbacim svoj prvenac za Bookmate, tako da ako želite, proverite moju knjigu Prorokova suza na linku ispod. Za svakog ko želi da čita istorijske trilere u kojem se prepliću fikcij..." Srećno, Antonije, Bookmate ne koristim zbog lošeg iskustva s njima kao izdavač... :)
Zorana wrote: "Draga Tea,
imam jedno malo pitanje. Skoro sam pročitala knjigu "Slast na dnu pite" Alena Bredlija, prvu u serijalu o jedanaestogodišnjakinji Flaviji, opsednutoj hemijom, otrovima i rešavanjem ubi..." Draga Zorana, u potpunosti se slažem... Ja već godinama pokušavam da nađem izdavača koji bi preuzeo serijal, ali ne uspevam... :( Izdavači su nam autistični... :( Stvarno odličan serijal... Na spisku mi je naslova za koje bih volela da pribavim digitalna prava...
Ali ne gubim nadu da ću uspeti nekoga da ubedim... :) Jer mi je ovaj serijal jedan od srcu najdražih... Ima ono "nešto" što ga izdvaja od drugih knjiga... Nadala sam se i da uz pomoć Kanadske ambasade dovedem autora (koji trenutno živi na Malti)...
imam jedno malo pitanje. Skoro sam pročitala knjigu "Slast na dnu pite" Alena Bredlija, prvu u serijalu o jedanaestogodišnjakinji Flaviji, opsednutoj hemijom, otrovima i rešavanjem ubi..." Draga Zorana, u potpunosti se slažem... Ja već godinama pokušavam da nađem izdavača koji bi preuzeo serijal, ali ne uspevam... :( Izdavači su nam autistični... :( Stvarno odličan serijal... Na spisku mi je naslova za koje bih volela da pribavim digitalna prava...
Ali ne gubim nadu da ću uspeti nekoga da ubedim... :) Jer mi je ovaj serijal jedan od srcu najdražih... Ima ono "nešto" što ga izdvaja od drugih knjiga... Nadala sam se i da uz pomoć Kanadske ambasade dovedem autora (koji trenutno živi na Malti)...
Draga Tea,
imam jedno malo pitanje. Skoro sam pročitala knjigu "Slast na dnu pite" Alena Bredlija, prvu u serijalu o jedanaestogodišnjakinji Flaviji, opsednutoj hemijom, otrovima i rešavanjem ubistava. Prvu knjigu je kod nas izdao Marso. Ima i nade da bilo ko od naših izdavača nastavi sa objavljivanjem ovog serijala, koji je po meni prava poslastica za sve ljubitelje dobre misterije.
imam jedno malo pitanje. Skoro sam pročitala knjigu "Slast na dnu pite" Alena Bredlija, prvu u serijalu o jedanaestogodišnjakinji Flaviji, opsednutoj hemijom, otrovima i rešavanjem ubistava. Prvu knjigu je kod nas izdao Marso. Ima i nade da bilo ko od naših izdavača nastavi sa objavljivanjem ovog serijala, koji je po meni prava poslastica za sve ljubitelje dobre misterije.
TyCobbsTeeth wrote: "Hi Tea, thanks for the GR friendship. I look forward to any back and forth book banter.
Cheers!"
TyCobbsTeeth wrote: "Hi Tea, thanks for the GR friendship. I look forward to any back and forth book banter.
Cheers!"
Cheers!
Cheers!"
TyCobbsTeeth wrote: "Hi Tea, thanks for the GR friendship. I look forward to any back and forth book banter.
Cheers!"
Cheers!
Samo na Kobu, 21. i 22. januara, po ceni od samo 0,99 € sledećih 15 naslova:
1. Crni Sizif – Dušan Miklja
2. Crna lala – Aleksandar Dima
3. Staklena lopta – Božidar Pešev
4. Tajna velikog medveda – Gordana Maletić
5. Žuti bicikl – Vladislava Golubović
6. Srbi u Americi – Marko i Dušan Lopušina
7. Slobodni pad – Pavao Pavličić
8. Incest – Veroslav Rančić
9. Žuta podmornica – Ratko Adamović
10. Biba, okreni se prema zapadu – Zvonimir Majdak
11. Verenici – Alesandro Manconi
12. Nana – Emil Zola
13. Marokanska pisma – Hose Kadalso
14. Cvonki – Slobodan Stanišić
15. Baršunasti prut – Suzana Rog
1. Crni Sizif – Dušan Miklja
2. Crna lala – Aleksandar Dima
3. Staklena lopta – Božidar Pešev
4. Tajna velikog medveda – Gordana Maletić
5. Žuti bicikl – Vladislava Golubović
6. Srbi u Americi – Marko i Dušan Lopušina
7. Slobodni pad – Pavao Pavličić
8. Incest – Veroslav Rančić
9. Žuta podmornica – Ratko Adamović
10. Biba, okreni se prema zapadu – Zvonimir Majdak
11. Verenici – Alesandro Manconi
12. Nana – Emil Zola
13. Marokanska pisma – Hose Kadalso
14. Cvonki – Slobodan Stanišić
15. Baršunasti prut – Suzana Rog
Samo na Amazon.com - do 22. januara - knjige Ratka Adamovića po promotivnoj ceni od 0.99 $:
1. Žuta podmornica
2. Konopac
3. Svi umiru
1. Žuta podmornica
2. Konopac
3. Svi umiru
http://www.blic.rs/Kultura/Vesti/4322...
Dve američke digitalne biblioteke već su nabavile naša izdanja... Članovi biblioteka na Zapadu samo treba da izlistaju digitalni katalog svojih biblioteka i da naruče svom bibliotekaru da nabavi naše naslove... :)
Dve američke digitalne biblioteke već su nabavile naša izdanja... Članovi biblioteka na Zapadu samo treba da izlistaju digitalni katalog svojih biblioteka i da naruče svom bibliotekaru da nabavi naše naslove... :)
Realitycheck wrote: "Thanks for the friending, please feel free to check out my bookshelves, quotes, friends and groups for things that might interest you or you read and forgot about." Thank you! I will!
Lourdes wrote: "Thank you for the book recommendation! 'The Case of the Missing Servant' seems really interesting. I'll try to get a copy soon. :)"
You are welcome :)
You are welcome :)
Thank you for the book recommendation! 'The Case of the Missing Servant' seems really interesting. I'll try to get a copy soon. :)
U četvrtak 12. septembra 2013. u 7.30 ujutru u emisiji Radiovizor na Drugom programu Radio Beograda Agencija TEA BOOKS (iliti ja) govori o svom digitalnom projektu.
Nia (Kantorka) wrote: "Thanks for the friend invite Tea. Happy reading and writing:)."
Nia (Kantorka) wrote: "Thanks for the friend invite Tea. Happy reading and writing:)."
You too, Nia! :)
Nia (Kantorka) wrote: "Thanks for the friend invite Tea. Happy reading and writing:)."
You too, Nia! :)
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Informacija za sve poštovaoce Gradimira Stojkovića i njegovih knjiga: Grada nam se pridružio na Goodreadsu, pa se možete spijateljiti i družiti s njim! :)
Iain Banks' final novel The Quarry will be published on 20th June, following the author's death yesterday aged 59, two months after announcing he had terminal cancer. Banks saw finished copies of the book three weeks ago.
Banks' publisher Little, Brown announced his death of behalf of his wife Adele. The statement said: "Banks has been one of the country's best loved novelists for both his mainstream and science fiction books since the publication of his first novel, The Wasp Factory, in 1984. After his own recent announcement of his cancer Iain Banks was hugely moved by the public support for him via his website." Little, Brown said: "Just three weeks ago he was presented with finished copies and enjoyed celebration parties with old friends and fans across the publishing world." Banks first announced his diagnosis in a statement online issued on 3rd April.
Tributes have poured in for award-winning author who also wrote science-fiction novels under the name Iain M Banks,and who was perhaps best known for works including The Wasp Factory, The Crow Road and Complicity. His publisher added: "Iain Banks' ability to combine the most fertile of imaginations with his own highly distinctive brand of gothic humour made him unique. He is an irreplaceable part of the literary world."
Banks was celebrated in obituaries published over the weekend. In the Guardian, his interaction with fans was highlighted: "There can have been few novelists of recent years who were more aware of what their readers thought of their books; there is a frequent sense in his novels of an author teasing, testing and replying to a readership with which he was pretty familiar."
In the Telegraph, the obituary acknowledged his "popularity and critical success" in the fields of literary fiction as well as science fiction, and remembered the "immediate notoriety" of his first book, The Wasp Factory.
The BBC noted how "he matched critical acclaim with mass market popularity".
Fellow authors also reacted to the news of his death. Speaking on BBC Radio 4's "Today" show this morning, Ian Rankin described Banks as "fascinating, curious and full of life". He said: "He didn't take things too seriously, and in a way I'm happy that he refused to take death too seriously-he could still joke about it. I think we all thought he would have a bit longer than he got.
"What made him a great writer was that he was childlike; he had a curiosity about the world. He was restless, he wanted to transmit that in his work, and he treated cancer with a certain amount of levity, the same that made him a great writer. You never knew what you were going to get, every book was different."
In a blog post, author and friend Neil Gaiman described Banks' work as "mordant, surreal and fiercely intelligent. In person, he was funny and cheerful and always easy to talk to."
He also tweeted: "Iain Banks is dead. I'm crying in an empty house. A good man and a friend for almost 30 years."
Val McDermid said: "Iain Banks, RIP. Grateful for what he left us, angry for what he'll miss and we'll miss. And now I'm going to pour the best dram in the house and raise a toast to Iain Banks for all the hours of delight and provoked thought".
John O'Farrell said: "So sad to hear of death of brilliant and charming Iain Banks. The Wasp Factory was the first book I finished and then immediately read again."
Mark Billingham said: "Knowing it was coming does not make it any less terrible. RIP the unique and irreplaceable Iain Banks."
Banks' publisher Little, Brown announced his death of behalf of his wife Adele. The statement said: "Banks has been one of the country's best loved novelists for both his mainstream and science fiction books since the publication of his first novel, The Wasp Factory, in 1984. After his own recent announcement of his cancer Iain Banks was hugely moved by the public support for him via his website." Little, Brown said: "Just three weeks ago he was presented with finished copies and enjoyed celebration parties with old friends and fans across the publishing world." Banks first announced his diagnosis in a statement online issued on 3rd April.
Tributes have poured in for award-winning author who also wrote science-fiction novels under the name Iain M Banks,and who was perhaps best known for works including The Wasp Factory, The Crow Road and Complicity. His publisher added: "Iain Banks' ability to combine the most fertile of imaginations with his own highly distinctive brand of gothic humour made him unique. He is an irreplaceable part of the literary world."
Banks was celebrated in obituaries published over the weekend. In the Guardian, his interaction with fans was highlighted: "There can have been few novelists of recent years who were more aware of what their readers thought of their books; there is a frequent sense in his novels of an author teasing, testing and replying to a readership with which he was pretty familiar."
In the Telegraph, the obituary acknowledged his "popularity and critical success" in the fields of literary fiction as well as science fiction, and remembered the "immediate notoriety" of his first book, The Wasp Factory.
The BBC noted how "he matched critical acclaim with mass market popularity".
Fellow authors also reacted to the news of his death. Speaking on BBC Radio 4's "Today" show this morning, Ian Rankin described Banks as "fascinating, curious and full of life". He said: "He didn't take things too seriously, and in a way I'm happy that he refused to take death too seriously-he could still joke about it. I think we all thought he would have a bit longer than he got.
"What made him a great writer was that he was childlike; he had a curiosity about the world. He was restless, he wanted to transmit that in his work, and he treated cancer with a certain amount of levity, the same that made him a great writer. You never knew what you were going to get, every book was different."
In a blog post, author and friend Neil Gaiman described Banks' work as "mordant, surreal and fiercely intelligent. In person, he was funny and cheerful and always easy to talk to."
He also tweeted: "Iain Banks is dead. I'm crying in an empty house. A good man and a friend for almost 30 years."
Val McDermid said: "Iain Banks, RIP. Grateful for what he left us, angry for what he'll miss and we'll miss. And now I'm going to pour the best dram in the house and raise a toast to Iain Banks for all the hours of delight and provoked thought".
John O'Farrell said: "So sad to hear of death of brilliant and charming Iain Banks. The Wasp Factory was the first book I finished and then immediately read again."
Mark Billingham said: "Knowing it was coming does not make it any less terrible. RIP the unique and irreplaceable Iain Banks."
U istom danu sam kaferisala s Algoritmom i Čarobnom knjigom, nervirala se zbog tenisa i telefonski se družila s mojim autorima, Dobrilom Nenadićem i Zvonimirom Majdakom, a onda do duboko u noć radila na tekstu Pavla Pavličića... Ali zato imam dobre vesti za njihove čitaoce... Digitalizovaćemo i ostale Nenadićeve romane, a Majdak mi šalje i svoj najnoviji roman "Ponoć" i preostale knjige koje mu još nismo digitalizovali... Al' ćemo da uživamo u dobrim knjigama... :)