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![]() ![]() Representation: N/A? Trigger warnings: Fat shaming, abuse Score: Six points out of ten. This review can also be found on The StoryGraph. I picked this up after not enjoying Glass Sword and swearing to never read from that author again so I picked this one up and I didn't know what to expect considering I've never read from this author before and I enjoyed this one, but there were some issues with the book itself that forced me to lower the rating of it so where do I even begin? I didn't understand why Arthur kept the orphanage, considering that he was abused in an orphanage in the past. The six kids had one gimmicky characteristic apiece, but other than that, they aren't fleshed-out characters. The writing style is too sweet, and there is no tension at all, and if there was I didn't feel it due to the writing style, and the book drags its plot at times. I couldn't connect to Linus, and all I remember was that he was criticised for his size, and he made a speech trying to persuade the Department in Charge of Magical Youth to stop the orphanages, and taking the orphaned kids (why were they orphaned in the first place, were they disowned, did their parents die?) to the hardware store, and that was it? So many unexplained questions. Did I mention this was inspired by a traumatic historical event called the Sixties Scoop which is the Canadian equivalent of the Stolen Generations but then it was all sugar-coated which I didn't like. That was problematic. There was a book that touched on that called Our Race for Reconciliation and that was better than this. I recommend the Harry Potter series if you want a better fantasy book. I really enjoyed reading this book. I believe the prejudice, that exists in our world of people who are different, is well shown. The mistreatment and mostly the hope for change. The negative comments I read made me think a lot but I won't change my rating. I will definitely try to learn more about Sixties Scoop.
If ever there was an author to watch out for, [Klune] is definitely that author. A delightful tale about chosen families, and how to celebrate differences. A beautiful little gem of both irony and, yes, kindness. This inclusive fantasy is quite possibly the greatest feel-good story ever to involve the Antichrist.... The House in the Cerulean Sea will delight fans of Seanan McGuire's Wayward Children series and any reader looking for a burst of humor and hope. This is a sweet narrative about the value of asking questions and the benefits of giving people (especially children) a chance to be safe, protected, and themselves, regardless of what assumptions one might glean from, say, reading their case file. Aparece abreviada enPremiosDistincionesListas de sobresalientes
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Una novela que abrir tu mente y tu corazn: el fenmeno que est fascinando al mundo entero. Trabajo, trabajo y ms trabajo. Linus Baker podra ser una persona cualquiera, en un lugar cualquiera, viviendo una vida cualquiera. l estaba convencido de esto, y si t lo hubieras conocido, tampoco habras dudado en asegurar que Linus perteneca al montn, ni ms, ni menos. Y as era, hasta el da en que este funcionario del Departamento de Jvenes Mgicos es llamado por Altsima Direccin para supervisar un orfanato del que apenas hay registros. Con esta nueva tarea entre manos, Linus viajar a la isla de Marsyas, donde deber supervisar a seis hurfanos catalogados como peligrosos (hablamos del futuro Anticristo, entre otros) y a su enigmtico cuidador. Ah, deber dejar de lado sus miedos y prejuicios, que no son pocos, para darse cuenta de que lo que realmente tiene que hacer no es aquello a lo que le han enviado. Porque en Marsyas, Linus descubrir que el camino a la felicidad es distinto para cada uno de nosotros, y, que si te atreves a recorrerlo, llegars al lugar donde te encontrars a ti mismo. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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