78 - Little Brown
Auteur de All The Lonely People
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- Œuvres
- 12
- Membres
- 34
- Popularité
- #413,653
- Évaluation
- 3.2
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 4
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- 1
Admittedly, I wasn’t really thinking that the act of vanishing in the novel was meant “real”, yet, this unrealistic aspect is the only thing I wasn’t completely happy with. Apart from this, David Owen has really captured the emotions of teenager who feel like they don’t fit in, that they cannot lead the life they would like to have and the hardship of going to school and being exposed to the attacks of bullies.
I found both protagonists – Kat as the good, pitiable girl and Wesley who first seems to be her enemy but then turns out to be in a comparable situation – strong characters for the novel. They are easy to relate to and the problems they face are things most pupils might know from their everyday life. The novel also had some suspense that kept you read on and it surely made you think of how you treat your family members and how attentive you are concerning the people around you that you never really see.
All in all, I liked it and would surely recommend it to young people who are searching for their identity and place in the world.… (plus d'informations)