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Cargando... Dream Days (1898)por Kenneth Grahame
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. For anyone who was accustomed to whiling away the hours in distant fantasy lands as a child, this book is for you. ( ) This book was good for its time I am sure, but I was a little disappointed since I loved Wind and the Willows so much and then read this one. It goes thru a story from a little boys perspective and vast imagination as his day is dramatized in his mind to include a day of adventures fit for a King, keeping in mind his p’s and q’s while his day plays out like different movies, theatrical and bold. Various episodes in the lives of five children. 3/4 (Good). I hadn't realized this was a sequel, so I was initially a little put off by how it jumped in without bothering to orient the reader. It didn't take me long to settle in, though. The stories seem trivial on the surface, but Grahame tells them in a way that gives them poetry and gravity. I think one or two of them are going to stick with me. (Weirdly, the Reluctant Dragon, which is a cartoonish fairytale and out of place in this book, is not one of them.) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The further adventures of five brothers and sisters growing up in the English countryside in the late nineteenth century. Sequel to "The Golden Age." No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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