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imádni fogod Jelentkezz be, hogy megtudd, miért fog tetszeni neked ez a könyv. 3 4 5 I, Coriander was really a good heart stopping book.I love how there was good romance incorprated.The mystery invovled really had you on hold as I read it. I loved it!!!!!!!!!! I love reading books with magic. It had a very satisfying ending. Great book! It's an amazing book -- very well conceived, engaging, and intriguing. I recommend this one to everyone. nincsenek kritikák | kritika hozzáadása
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0142407631, Paperback)In this exceptionally well-crafted tale, Coriander tells the story of her childhood in seventeenth-century London—and of her discovery that she has inherited magical powers from her mother, who was a fairy princess. But her mother’s sudden death brings on a dark time for Coriander. And after mourning her beloved mother and dealing with the disappearance of her father and the wrath of her evil stepmother, Coriander finds herself locked in a chest with no hope of escape and no will to survive. But when a bright light beckons to her, it is then that Coriander’s journey truly begins. Beautifully written, this magical and luminous story is destined to become a children’s classic.(Amazonról letöltve Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:57 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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I, Coriander was an accidental find at my favourite local children's bookstore and I am glad I read it. An engaging read, I, Coriander blends the worlds of Cromwell's 17th century England with the imaginary land of fairies well.
Where the book fails, and it is sufficiently nagging failing to somewhat ruin otherwise good story, is in providing adequate motif for the father's actions. We never get a satisfactory explanation why is it that he left Coriander behind with her horrible step-mother. (I find the ending to be another minor irritant - it's just a bit too much of a Disney-like cliche with a string of marriages and happily-ever-afters.)
Having said that, the book was an intriguing read and it could provide an excellent introduction into difficult discussions about family violence and religious violence for an appropriate age group. The historic portion of the novel is compelling and complex. The novel also features a strong female character who deals with serious issues and makes difficult choices - and that alone is worth an extra star. (