Search Results for: Echte und neueste C1000-162 Fragen und Antworten der IBM C1000-162 Zertifizierungsprüfung 🚹 ☀ www.itzert.com ️☀️ ist die beste Webseite um den kostenlosen Download von ▛ C1000-162 ▟ zu erhalten 💂C1000-162 Buch

Divergent by Veronica Roth cover

Divergent

…’t all it seems, and the core concepts that kept the city from war crumble under the strain of human flaws. I was told Divergent was an in-one-session read. It was, were it not necessary for me to sleep and go to school. I read the full 490-odd pages in just about 24hours. One thing that has to be said is that Divergent is incredibly exciting, and manages to thrill in all the right places. It has plenty of action, which drives the story on with a… Continue reading

Angel's Fury by Bryony Pearce cover

Angel’s Fury

…aracters are really quite good. I particularly enjoyed the subtle romantic undertone between Seth and Cassie (because guys like romances too, you know!) and I look forward to seeing it develop in future books! As a whole, Angel’s Fury proves to be a satisfying novel quite different from what the cover or blurb promises. It is a concoction of genres and a wholly enjoyable read. The climax may not be as epic as it would like to think it is, but the… Continue reading

Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein cover

Code Name Verity

…characters, but when they come together the novel really zings and the chemistry between them becomes tangible in the air as you read. From the very beginning, when Verity tells us that she is a “collaborator” and that she is writing everything she knows after being captured by the Gestapo in the (fictional) French town of Ormaie, to the end when Maddie’s narrative finishes the novel- everything we see and hear is through their recollections, and,… Continue reading

The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan cover

The Lost Hero

…long). This extra length seems to imply that Riordan wants to target an older audience- and The Lost Hero does have an older feel to it than the first Percy Jackson. A romantic theme plays just off centre stage, and is much more prominent than in the Percy Jackson. Whether this is for good or for bad is still to be seen, although I do think that aiming The Heroes of Olympus for a slightly older audience is a good idea, particularly as the origina… Continue reading

This Dark Endeavour by Kenneth Oppel cover

This Dark Endeavour

…heir own hands and decide to follow the route of alchemy… There have been numerous attempts at creating pre- and sequels to Mary Shelley’s beloved Frankenstein, and I myself have not read any of them- or the original, for that matter (terrible of me, I know! But I have studied parts of it in English, so I’m not all foreign to its nature). Kenneth Oppel takes it from a different angle, and This Dark Endeavour starts where it all begins: in the Fran… Continue reading

The Screaming Staircase by Jonathan Stroud cover

The Screaming Staircase

…troud to include any of these elements, but instead he chooses not to. It’s nice to see a story where none of the characters are particularly obsessed with finding their “one true love” and instead, the focus is quite clearly on their friendships, which are just as sweet as any snog (and undervalued in YA fiction, in my opinion). Lockwood & Co: The Screaming Staircase doesn’t quite reach Bartimeaus-levels of excitement (yet- I have high hopes!), b… Continue reading

Reckless UK Cover

Reckless

…romantic, beautiful fantasy novels. It follows the journey Jacob Reckless undertakes as he tries to free his brother from a curse that will turn him into a Goyle, a stone-skinned being. Set in the Mirrorworld, it is a story full of adventure, romance and despair. Reckless is the story of the love between brothers, lovers and races; of new-found love, anguish and betrayal. Having been a fan of Cornelia Funke’s critically acclaimed fantasy trilogy,… Continue reading

1984 by George Orwell cover

Nineteen Eighty-four

…r destinies. To come full circle: as a novel, 1984 is a failure. As an exploration of politicism, it is a great success. A basic and fundamental interest and understanding of politics is essential to read 1984: anyone else will simply find it dull…. Continue reading