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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Akın Dil Yayınları
This book was great I got hooked on the energy of the mystery behind it!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İthaki Yayınları
Love this book. you see America through a six year old Irish immigrant's point of view and grow up with him struggling to blend into the melting pot of america.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Buzdağı Yayınevi
Recommended by Michael Connolly.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Koray Varol Akademi
This is the first book selected by my bookclub. Haven't read it yet, but have it if anyone wants to borrow.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İndigo Kitap
I cant get enough of this stuff!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Magicvoice
When I was little, I used to think that chaos was pronounced tcha-Os, which makes sense when you don't understand the rules of English, especially when it isn't even an English word. So the title Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos will helpfully assist in some pronunciation lessons for some precocious children. Of course, that isn't all that Theodosia will do. Theodosia Throckmorton, or Theo, is peculiar and knows it. As an 11-year-old in Edwardian London, she should really be in boarding school or under a governess's tutelage, but she instead creates her own studies based on the scholarly materials available at the museum where her father is curator: The Museum of Legends and Antiquities. Even more fantastic is her ability to see the dark curses surrounding the artifacts, including those that her archaeologist mother is bringing from Egypt. So if you are like me, you can already see why I am super into this series. Theo spends some nights in the museum sleeping in a sarcophagus (which keeps her safe from curses) and creates her own curriculum, learning all about Egyptian history, relics, and hieroglyphs. Aside from the scary curses bit, what book-loving kid would not want to practically live in a museum? Of course, it is not glamorous (very dirty), and Theo does not get along with the second assistant curator. Theo also has a wonderful cat called Isis, who seems at home with her human in the museum. Now I am going to say SPOILERS AHEAD, though they are vague. Sensing the curator's interest in dark curse-ridden artifact, Theo uses the methods of curse removal she has learned from her studies to make it safe. I love how R. L. LaFevers actually describes the methods that Theo uses and her substitutions for living in England. Some might find these parts slow, but I like how they add realism to the story. There are unfortunate side effects to this removal, which make Theo's life more difficult. Also, Theo's mother brings back The Heart of Egypt, which is very powerful and soon brings out evil forces interested in obtaining it. But it reveals another group of powerful men who are dedicated to stopping this evil force, The Serpents of Chaos, from trying to descend Great Britain and the entire world into chaos. Theo also makes friends with a pickpocket, Sticky Will, who becomes her help and eventually messenger with the wise group, the Brotherhood of the Chosen Keepers. End Vague Spoilers What captured me with the Theodosia books is the mythology, archaeology, supernatural, and historical in one place. As an anthropology student as an undergrad, I loved archaeology. And even as a child, I loved Egyptology. In theory, this might be great to fit in with mythology curricula. There aren't enough Rick Riordan books to go around, and this would provide an alternate series, especially for girls who don't like as much action*. I cannot say that everyone will enjoy this book. Fans of Percy Jackson or the Kane Chronicles may find little action. The detail combined with only a little action may not appeal to certain readers, but it is a perfect series for me. However, as the series progresses, there is more and more action and travel and danger. *If a reader finishes the book but is not convinced based on lack of action, let them know there is more to come. I recently referred to R.L. LaFevers on her blog as a sort of Judith Merkle Riley for teens and children. The more I have thought about the sentiment, the more I agree. I have read all LaFevers' books since Theodosia began (there are few written before that), and I have read all Judith Merkle Riley's works. The detail, history, and supernatural elements are in both authors' works. I give Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos 9 out of 10 sonic screwdrivers.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Egmont Yayıncılık
errr.. agak susah ngikutin buku ini... kenapa, ya? karena ini karya klasik atau karena si Tom ini bengal banget? sempet ngerasa capek dan tegang aja pas baca ini..., mungkin karena kondisi pas baca aja lagi ga enak bodi... cuma yah, kalo buat anak-anak di bawah umur 12 taun sih... ini buku ga direkomendasiin menurutku mah... banyak banget kelakuan Tom yang bisa ditiru soalnya... heuw heuw...
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Benim Hocam Yayınları
I finished this novel just to see how things would turn out. It kept me curious, at any rate. However, I was expecting a lot more philosophy--not just the idea that, to some, cold-blooded murder=God-like power. Gregorio couldn't seem to decide whether he was writing a mystery or not. The book seemed to lack focus. Perhaps if I knew more about Kant's philosophy (since he figures prominently in the story and his work creates the themes), I would have enjoyed it more.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Timaş Yayınları
The book was a fantastic read I did not want it to end.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alfa Yayınları
I tried. I really tried to get through this book but eventually gave up after only making it one-quarter of the way through. I just felt like nothing was happening nor was much being set-up to happen.
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