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Cargando... Still Life: The Books of Elsewhere: Volume 5 (edición 2015)por Jacqueline West (Autor), Poly Bernatene (Ilustrador)
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Fantasy.
Juvenile Fiction.
HTML: The fifth and final book in The Books of Elsewhere, the award-winning, New York Times bestselling, fan-favorite series—absolutely not to be missed. Annabelle McMartin is gone for good, but something worse lurks just out of sight—watching, waiting, preparing to strike. Then a field trip to the local art museum reveals a shock. What Olive discovers will create a chain of events that propel her to discoveries she may not wish to uncover, involving Morton's vanished parents and the very deepest, darkest roots of Aldous McMartin's creepy painted world. In this fifth and final book, Olive must seek the full, complex story of Elsewhere, its magical origins, and its creator, and in so doing, face her own fears and limitations—and possibly the destruction of Elsewhere itself. How far will Olive go to save the people and home she loves? And what will be the final cost? A must-read fantasy series for fans of Pseudonymous Bosch, Coraline, and Septimus Heap. .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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As with all these books I'm a fan of Olive and her mistakes, self doubt and eventual bravery. Admittedly, some of her mistakes come from the lack of trust placed in her by others. Each book has some blunder she commits due to info being withheld from her "for her own good" and had she just been told, disaster could be avoided. I understand this happening in the first book but in later books it would have been nice for others to recognize Olive's growth.
The series isn't emotionally moving, but it does have some good creepy moments and it's a lot of fun. Harvey the eccentric cat had me rolling my eyes at his cliche goofiness till the very end and I'm not a fan of the absentminded parents trope.
Overall I enjoyed the series and I'd recommend if the plot grabs you. ( )