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Chargement... Ghost Doors (Napoleon Xylophone Book 1) (édition 2024)par Frank Lambert (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreGhost Doors par Frank Lambert
Aucun mot-clé Aucun Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. ![]() ![]() "Ghost Doors" by Frank Lambert, was an engaging and unique YA fantasy novel that stood out for me for its imaginative storytelling. The story revolves around Zam, who embarks on a fantastical journey in the Underworld of Newcastle to rescue his grandfather, who has been abducted by a supernatural being. What makes Zam a refreshing protagonist is his walking disability, which doesn’t hinder his adventure, showing a different type of heroism. The book is fast-paced and includes a range of magical characters, it has plenty of action, humor, and emotion, making it a well rounded novel. "Ghost Doors" is a great addition to the YA fantasy genre in my opinion. TI think the book's creativity and character development makes it a valuable read for those looking for diversity in young adult fiction. This book would definitely give you a new definition of the Central character, as the main lead is a specially abled person yet solves many mysteries. This was one of the unique facets of this book. The book tells a story of friendship, trust, care, and support for family. The central character, Zam, is wonderfully written, and his friend Ezzy has a remarkable edge. Their demonstration of friendship while searching for Zam's grandfather is commendable. They engage in a mysterious world, but they manage to sail together with each other's help. The author has beautifully brought together these two characters, and they serve the purpose of engaging the readers. The plots and subplots are aligned to keep the readers entertained and engaged. It seems the author researched adequately before bringing up this book. The title is interesting, and trust me, you will be more than entertained while reading each and every page. Ghost Doors by Frank Lambert isn't your average stroll through the fantasy section. It's more like a headfirst dive into a whirlpool of magical underworld shenanigans. Our hero, Zam, who doesn't let his walking disability slow him down, is on a mission to rescue his grandpa from an underworld filled with the stuff of nightmares - changelings, wytes, gargoyles, and more. It's like Harry Potter met Percy Jackson in a dark alley. The book is a fast read, but don't let that fool you. It's packed with twists and turns that had me going, "Wait, what?" more than once. There's this sense of authenticity to Zam, probably because he's named by kids in writing workshops, which is adorable and genius. And the illustrations? They add a whole new layer of charm. Sure, it's a bit like trying to follow a rabbit through a hedge maze at times, but the emotional rollercoaster and humor make it worth the ride. Plus, seeing a different kind of hero front and center is refreshing. It's a solid pick for teenagers, especially those who'd cheer to see a hero who's not your typical able-bodied protagonist. Just maybe keep a flowchart handy for the plot. It is a really exciting adventure about helping family and friends. Zam's grandpa disappears mysteriously, so he and his best friend Ezzy decide to go on a thrilling journey into the underworld to save him. The story is a great mix of mystery, adventure, and friendship. The characters in the book are well-made, and they all fit into the story well. Each character has a special part to play, and how they are introduced is done very cleverly. The author does a good job showing that someone with a disability can still do great things. It tells us that everyone can achieve something, no matter their abilities. This is a positive and encouraging message, especially for young readers. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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