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Cargando... The Beggar Queen (1984)por Lloyd Alexander
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. There is an emotional complexity to this series that I never can quite grasp. As much as I love Lloyd Alexander it's like stepping into his "Bluebeard" chamber where he keeps all of his personal corpses. Even his comedic characters fail to take the edge off of this conclusion Don't get me wrong, I love Theo. But Theo, even with the ending he is granted, will never be the Theo that I rooted so desperately for in Westmark. He will forever be haunted by thoughts of the past. ( ) The novel, though grim, is still somewhat light for its subject matter. Given that Theo and Mickle have been so busy with flight and revolution that they've hardly had a chance to get a acquainted, that they are steadfastly in love is astonishing. Since they set off with Las Bombas and Musket at the end, it would be better if those characters were somehow more believable. Theo's obsession with Justin is about as childish as Jim Prideaux's with Bill Haydon. The writing is good and just sardonic enough for a young adult reader. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Chaos reigns in Marienstat as Duke Conrad of Regia, the king's uncle, plots to overthrow the new government of Westmark and bring an end to the reforms instituted by Mickle, now Queen Augusta, Theo, and their companions. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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