David Davila itibaren Bergkamen, Germany

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04/27/2024

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2019-09-10 23:40

Şeytanın Cinsiyeti Kadındır TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İskenderiye Yayınları

A very nice, sweet love story and although it's a little cheesy it's nice to see the support the main character gets from her family and friends. It seems like in all the young adult books that I read the family is completely broken. I'm happy to see that me and my siblings aren't the the only teens in the world who don't hate their parents. I'll admit that Lucy, the main character, annoyed me at times. It seemed like she felt she was alone, which made her look ungrateful and bratty. Thankfully she quickly sees all the support that she has. The first half of the book seems a little slow because certain events have to take place in order for the actual conflict of the curse to arise. It was alright though since it's neccessary to the book. I really liked how the curse was a real song (a different version, but still). It really added a sense of realism to the book. I found myself trying to figure the curse along with Lucy and her family and I have to admit that I'm impressed. I wasn't even sure how they were going to do the first task! The villian is increadibly evil and demented. He serves his purpose though, and he's just the absolute definition of an evil and hated villain. The author is really good at keeping up the suspense and I was holding my breath wondering how it would all end, and happy at the conclusion of the book. Even though I roll my eyes at chessy scenes in movies and my sister says I'm cynical (which I dispute) it's nice to see a happy ending.

2019-09-11 04:40

Avrupa Birliği ve Türkiye TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Agora Kitaplığı

One of the most interesting discussions I have with my students about Huck is about his moral formation. In what ways has his abusive and alcoholic father "formed" his conscience? Perhaps Twain never expected us to look psychologically into his novel, but it's impossible not to reflect on Huck's formation, when we read about the racist, hog-like, monstrous Pap. So that's why I think this novel was an incredible idea! I was skeptical, but I really liked this "prequel" to Huck Finn. I only wish I'd had the ingenious idea to write it! This is the story behind Pap Finn, Huck's alcoholic father. He's just as disgusting, racist, and ghostly as he is in Twain's novel, but I love the twist that changes the way we see Huck as a character...you'll have to read the reviews or the book to find out, because I won't tell you. I also love that this novel makes up for something that we don't really find in Twain's...a couple of interesting, realistic, integral female characters. I LOVE the ending!!! You'll find yourself riveted in the last few pages. And, I'm sure you all know I'm a sucker for great last lines...this one's got it!!! Read the author's note about this novel's connection to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Mark Twain...Clinch hits just the right tone of admiration, inspiration, and originality. About half way through Finn, re-read the excerpt from The Adventures of Huck Finn...you'll notice Clinch's very cool attention to detail.

Okuyucu David Davila itibaren Bergkamen, Germany

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