Melissa Stapleton Stapleton itibaren 91100 Guarrato TP, İtalya
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J.D. Salinger is an incredibly talented writer...He has a gift for character an dialogue, which are exhibited perfectly in these stories. They are a bit weird/creepy at times, but I got used to it, and in the end thought it just added to the flavor of the stories. Highly recommended for a rainy day.
In The Skystone Jack Whyte begins a very fascinating and innovative version of the Legend of King Arthur. The book begins as the Romans are leaving England. A small group of people see that with the withdrawal of the Romans England revert to its tribal roots and there will be a period of chaos. In order to mitigate the results of the chaos they begin to build their own community based on roman discipline yet holding more democratic ideas. I found the good fascinating and enjoyable to read and recommend it to anyone, but especially those with any interest in the King Arthur legend.
I read all books by one or both of these authors years ago and loved every one.
A much more subtle and quiet side of Bronte comes through in this novel. It was an enchanting little read, but I don't believe it is for everyone. However, the scenes of violence with the young children and the beach scenes toward the end of the novel prove that Anne is worth a second look like Emily and Charlotte.