Santiago Pérez itibaren Tikhorechnoye, Primorskiy kray, Russia

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2020-01-23 10:41

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This book was stunning. In writing, in style, in plot, in character! It truly is one of those books that you really can't stop reading. Especially for me, because in a way it took me back to my Lurlene McDaniel days. Did anyone ever read her? She was always writing books about different teenagers and young children with terminal illnesses. I was addicted to those books. So it was no surprise when the young reader in me sort of jumped up when I saw a friend of mine reading this book and she described it to me. Boy was it a book well chosen. Picoult writes from the views of a few different key characters, allowing the reader to get an extremely well-rounded look at the story. At first the jumping from character to character is a little jarring and you have to keep reminding yourself that it's a new character, but eventually you get into the vibe of the book and wouldn't have it written any other way. The one thing Picoult does perfectly is make you torn. You really don't know who to support in a case like this. At times you find yourself leaning towards Anna, and other times wanting desperately to shout your support for Sara, the poor mother in this situation. With the readers information of other characters points of views and knowledge, the whole case is a lot more difficult to have a desired verdict towards. In the end a decision is made, a decision that, while reading the book, I was constantly wondering what Picoult was going to do, because either way one fully supported side was going to lose. But the way she really ends the book puts results to rest in a solid, yet emotionally unsatisfying ending. The ending it by no means bad, quite the contrary it was beautiful and settling, but at the same time you don't know whether to be relieved that there was an extremely closed ending without debate, or to cry. I won't tell you why, and I may have said too much already. But this book is just incredible and I highly advise you try to read it as soon as possible.

2020-01-23 17:41

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The Keepers Tattoo Chicken House, 2009, 425pp., $17.99 Gill Arbuthnott ISBN 978-0-545-17166-3 Many people are curious about their family background and have numerous questions. Was it ever challenging to get those questions answered and by knowing the answers have they led you through confusion, danger, and adventure? For Nyssa, definitely. In this fantasy book The Keepers Tattoo by Gill Arbuthnott, Nyssa, the main character, was found when she was young and alone playing outside in a courtyard near a tavern called The Drowned Boy, she was taken in by people who owned the tavern. As Nyssa grew older she kept thinking of countless questions to ask about her past and why they were unanswered. But when Shadowmen, who are guardians of the White Wolf who ruled the Archipelago, came to her town, Marius, a regular at the tavern, told her he was her uncle. They had to run away because the Shadowmen were seeking her because of foreign writing on the back of her head, which the White Wolf thinks will give him more power. As Nyssa and her Uncle Marius escape, she manages to get some answers and step by step she pieces together her life before The Drowned Boy. When I was reading this book I felt so involved, I found myself guessing about Nyssa's past throughout the book. Gill Arbuthnott's writing is memorable and educated. “The drivers flicked their reins onto the haunches of the horses, the chamiels lurched to their feet, their loads swaying alarmingly, and they were on their way.” Nyssa became stronger and in more control of her life by the end of the book because she knew more about herself. The names of the characters were original and creative. Just seeing them and reading them triggered my imagination. The end of the book was so powerful that it made me forgive the slow pace in the beginning. It answered all the questions that had been building up inside of Nyssa's head and mine from the beginning. The age I recommend this book for is around eleven to thirteen or grades 6th to 8th . This book is a timeless book; the story can be passed on generation after generation and never get old. If you like having to uncover the mystery of main characters you're reading about I suggest you give it a try. -Maude Ceruso

Okuyucu Santiago Pérez itibaren Tikhorechnoye, Primorskiy kray, Russia

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