廖 晏琳 từ Luena, Democratic Republic of the Congo

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05/22/2024

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2018-05-29 17:30

Giờ Ra Chơi Của Nhóc Nicolas (Tái Bản 2014) Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Goscinny

Lewis,C.S(1955).The Magician's Nephew.New York City,NY:Sholastic Inc.(202pgs.) The book I read for this book review was, The Magician's Nephew which was written by C.S. Lewis. Have you ever had an adventure full of excitement? Well Digory is a boy who lives in London by a girl named Polly. During the story these two characters become good friends after time fly's by. I personally think that C.S.Lewis did a wonderful job on writing this book because of all the adventure, excitment and don't forget the vocabulary. The entire adventure begins when Digory's Uncle Andrew thinks that he is a magical magician and he sends Digory and Polly to a place unknown. And that unknown placce is Narnia which is a place full of talkling beasts, witches, lions, mice, and plenty more fantasy creatures. After time passes and Digory and Polly are still trying to figure out where they are and how to get back they meet a witch/queen who is nothing but white. They soon figure out that she is wicked and wants to rule their home town London and when they find the green rings on their fingers they try to transport back home and the witch/queen takes hold of Digory"s leg which leads her to their home town.... This book was ok if you're into fantasy creatures and great adventures I would recommened this book to you. I would have too say that the genre of this book is fantasy because of all the fake creatures and talking animals going around in the story but in a way the people are realistic. I had to keep reading this book and I actually just finished the series the first week of summer break. Yes it is a series and a series of seven books which have movies to watch.

2018-05-29 19:30

Bị Tranh Đoạt Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Amanda Hocking

Depressing as hell at times, but it’s one of my favorite books ever! Are you a fan of Peter Pan? Great! Are you a fan of the horror genre? Even better. Just expect a bit of a twist on this classic fairy tale, infusing horror--both traditional and psychological--that you'll find chilling and fairly thought-provoking. We meet Peter, whose mission is to recruit as many kids (Devils) as possible, bringing them to Avalon (a warped version of Never Never Land) to help defeat his pirate adversaries, save his ailing queen, and restore Avalon to the once beautiful place that it was. Of course, Peter doesn't choose just any children. The book kicks off making it very obvious that he connects with those who have been abused and battered. He saves them, wanting to give them a better life. But is it really better? Where do Peter's priorities and loyalties really lie? To his Devils, or to his queen? These question are challenged through Peter's newest recruit. While we meet a number of children, the second protagonist of this series would be Nick. He's living in the mean streets of NYC when Peter finds him under attack by a group of thugs who routinely terrorize him and threaten to hurt his drugged out mom. Peter helps do away with them and coaxes Nick to join him for this "better life". Little did he mention the whole part about that pesky little war going on. Unfortunately for Peter, Nick is not a blind follower. Unfortunately for Nick, all of Peter's Devils are. How does Nick plan to deal with this? This book is absolutely not for children. The amount of gore, death, abuse, and torture (which both the adults and children are subjected to) I imagine is even disturbing for many adults. But I for one love the dark and vivid world Brom creates. It just takes everything we knew about the Peter Pan tale and turns it upside down making it familiar, but far removed from everything we thought we knew. The lesson is clear: don't be tempted by forbidden fruit. No matter how bad things are in your life, switching it for another life may not necessarily be for the better...and there's no going back. This book certainly makes you question who is the real villain. I loved that this book gives you the perspective of all sides, the Devils as well as the Pirates and other adversaries. I've always said that most of the time, many conflicts would be fixed by a little thing called "communication." If you really think about it, you will question how necessary this war was at all. Also, expect a lot of dissension among the ranks on all sides, keeping the plot fairly unpredictable. Aside from Peter, the characters themselves aren't quite as dynamic, but I think that providing different perspectives helps make them more than one-dimensional fodder. I highly recommend this book as long as you're prepared for the rough undertones and subject matter. No, this is not the Disney adaptation. It's not Fox's either (which was my personal favorite growing up). But I like seeing this tale told. *Review also posted to Amazon

Người đọc 廖 晏琳 từ Luena, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.