Taras Hetmanchuk Hetmanchuk itibaren Khaev Alhzame Suudi Arabistan
Bu gizemli, kıvrımlı dini kitaptan keyif aldım. Tarwater'ın Bishop vaftizi hala beni düşündürüyor.
Bu bana biraz Ember Şehri hatırlattı ve benzer sorunlarla uğraştı. Çok hızlı tempolu ve büyük bir okuma oldu. Bazı çok ilginç konuları araştırdı ve bana her zaman iyi olduğunu düşündürdü. Umarım daha fazlası olur. Tamamen gıcırtılı temiz değil Ben kesinlikle bir 12 veya 13 yaşındaki "genç yetişkin" olarak kabul edilir rağmen okumak izin vermedi düşündüm. Ben sadece bazı olgun temalar ve ana karakterin neredeyse tecavüze uğradığını, ancak grafik veya armağan edemediğini söylüyorum.
There are crows in suits and moons, boats, babies as beards and baby birds (i.e. baby beards), a rustling inaudibly, a gizmo attached to a gadget substituting for an arm or other appendage; a hundred headless woman arrives, has lives and many appearances. I question whether the captions illuminate the pictures at all, having found them unhelpful. There are several chapters and within the chapters very fine rooms and nice houses, floods, a whispering inaudibly, a scratching branch and a ratchet, some moon-stroker and a pistol, a Pete and a saint, some whisper catechumen, and a mean look on the glades. Somewhere I find myself handing the broom to Mother, telling her to do the damn chores herself. There is a scene where a harbor o'erflows, the lanterns o'erlooking that delight! A chortle in a buck-kneed bottle. And there is Max Ernst, who was a soldier and wore a regulation uniform, but this was before he went mad as one should and before the kitchen was invaded by dragonflies and other metropolitan pests.
If I could give it 4 1/2 stars I would. I thoroughly enjoyed the story from Sydney's point of view. It was fast paced and had a lot of good details throughout the story. It would be hard to understand a few of the underlying story lines if a person had not read Ms. Mead's Vampire Academy series. If you liked (or loved) VA then you'll not be disappointed with "Bloodlines".