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Laddar... En nyckel, en gåta och fyra brev (2009)av Rebecca Stead
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Åh vilken underbar bok! Den är komplicerad och kräver en del av läsaren. En del av kapitlen berättas i nutid, men de flesta i en dåtid som ligger väldigt nära nutiden, och dessutom kretsar allt kring en invecklad tidsresegåta. Men den som ger sig in helhjärtat i den här boken blir rikligt belönad. Fina karaktärs- och miljöskildringar (New York slutet av 70-talet), språket är felfritt och berättartekniken imponerande. En bok som tar unga läsare på allvar, och som är minst lika givande för mig som vuxen. Jag slår ihop boken med ett nöjt leende när sista sidan är läst. Läs! ( )
This book has a very nice climax when given. Exciting and has much significance to it. Symbolic and wonderful. ...a story in which characters really come alive during those few months we spend with them, when their lives are shaped for ever. In this taut novel, every word, every sentence, has meaning and substance. A hybrid of genres, it is a complex mystery, a work of historical fiction, a school story and one of friendship, with a leitmotif of time travel running through it. Most of all the novel is a thrilling puzzle. Stead piles up clues on the way to a moment of intense drama, after which it is pretty much impossible to stop reading until the last page. Eventually and improbably, these strands converge to form a thought-provoking whole. Stead ('First Light') accomplishes this by making every detail count, including Mirandas name, her hobby of knot tying and her favorite book, Madeleine LEngles 'A Wrinkle in Time'. Its easy to imagine readers studying Mirandas story as many times as shes read LEngles, and spending hours pondering the provocative questions it raises. Stead's novel is as much about character as story. Miranda's voice rings true with its faltering attempts at maturity and observation. The story builds slowly, emerging naturally from a sturdy premise. As Miranda reminisces, the time sequencing is somewhat challenging, but in an intriguing way. The setting is consistently strong. The stores and even the streets–in Miranda's neighborhood act as physical entities and impact the plot in tangible ways. This unusual, thought-provoking mystery will appeal to several types of readers. Ingår i förlagsserienIngår iInspirerades avPriserPrestigefyllda urvalUppmärksammade listor
As her mother prepares to be a contestant on the 1980s television game show, "The $20,000 Pyramid," a twelve-year-old New York City girl tries to make sense of a series of mysterious notes received from an anonymous source that seems to defy the laws of time and space. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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