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Elisabeth Lee

Autor de For Glory

2 Obras 4 Miembros 2 Reseñas

Obras de Elisabeth Lee

For Glory (2006) 3 copias
Flashes of Glory (2009) 1 copia

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Moonshot is a informational picture book about the first flight of Apollo 11, which tells a the story of three brave men, Michael Collins, Edwin Aldrin and Neil Armstrong, and their journey into space to be the first men to set foot on the moon in 1969. This book also introduce the science of moon and the structure of rocker, which is amazing. The language of this informational book is simple enough to read to younger child and it will also catch the attention of an older child who can read it on their own. Besides, the arts in this book are drawn by color pencil and easily to read, which can draw students attention.
Usage: This book is suited intermediate students that they can know well about the science of moon and rocket. I will use this book to introduce more science about moonshot.
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QianqiongWang | otra reseña | Mar 14, 2016 |
One of my favorite things about book reviewing is discovering books I definitely would have missed. Writing a review encourages me branch out in my literary appetite, and discover new authors, series or genres. Still I was apprehensive when asked to review For Glory by Elisabeth Lee which centers around a fifty something protagonist. I’m on the wrong side of twenty five myself, but wasn’t sure that I wanted to read about a female detective you may remind me more of my mother than someone I could identify with. But if Carlyle Hudson is any indication of a middle aged detective, bring it on. Carlyle “Lyle” Hudson, is confident, desirable, and smart.

The book centers on Lyle who projects a tough exterior. She thwarts and threatens a mugger early on the story for instance. But those who know her, like her gaggle of L named aunts, Lenore, Loretta, and Luce, or at times her inherited dog “Glory” are treated to her softer more vulnerable side. The story opens in Kansas where Lyle is on a losing streak alluding to the fact she’s a professional gambler and has just lost her mom who died unexpectedly. The very metropolitan, Lyle, who hails from San Francisco, is tying up loose ends when she finds a few of her mother’s items that intrigue her—mainly a gun and some bizarre correspondence. Things begin to heat up once a wedding dress is taken for ransom, and Lyle meets a guy or two.

Lyle’s first person narrative asks a lot of open ended rhetorical questions, at times I wanted to roll my eyes, we get it Lyle, you’re thoughtful. I was also a couple of chapters in before I realized I had picked up a mystery novel. Though Lyle is nothing if not witty, a suspenseful nail biter this isn’t. Think a natural progression of Nevada Barr’s Anna Pigeon (same self-assured personality)with a much lighter tone. In fact For Glory is unlike books typical of the detective novel or mystery genre. It is a smart break from all those young, spoiled and dramatic characters hogging the literary limelight. Take this book to the beach, and look for the next in the series, Flashes of Glory this summer.
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Sararush | otra reseña | Jun 16, 2009 |

Estadísticas

Obras
2
Miembros
4
Popularidad
#1,536,815
Valoración
½ 4.3
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
2