Nicholas Brunelle
Auteur de Snow Moon
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I really loved the illustrations in this book and the suprise illustration at the end. It follows the path of a boy who ventures out at night into the snow and the things that he encounters. The very last picture depicts a snow globe (1)
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which leaves the ending up to the reader to determine whether or not it's all make believe. I think that it would be fun to have students write a story with a suprise ending that readers aren't sure about. (1)
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Snow Moon par Nicholas Brunelle
My children, ages 6 and 7, were bored when I read this to them. It could have been a good story; it was missing something.
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mintymoo5 | 10 autres critiques | Nov 13, 2023 | Signalé
melodyreads | 10 autres critiques | Dec 18, 2017 | Genre: Contemporary modern fantasy
Medium: watercolor, ink, colored pencils
This a story about a man that is sleeping. He awakes to snow falling, and an owl in his window. He chases after the owl, and ends up at the forgotten place called owl Ridge. This is a good example of contemporary modern fantasy, because a man couldn't chase an owl that far, and there isn't such a place as Owl Ridge. Although nothing about the story was strictly of the past or something of the future. I like this book because of the illustrations, and also because of the rhyming. I think students would enjoy the rhythm of the book, and it would be a fun one to read in winter when it's snowing.… (plus d'informations)
Medium: watercolor, ink, colored pencils
This a story about a man that is sleeping. He awakes to snow falling, and an owl in his window. He chases after the owl, and ends up at the forgotten place called owl Ridge. This is a good example of contemporary modern fantasy, because a man couldn't chase an owl that far, and there isn't such a place as Owl Ridge. Although nothing about the story was strictly of the past or something of the future. I like this book because of the illustrations, and also because of the rhyming. I think students would enjoy the rhythm of the book, and it would be a fun one to read in winter when it's snowing.… (plus d'informations)
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sophiadale | 10 autres critiques | Apr 15, 2016 | This is a realistic fiction book. This bok is about a boy who is sleeping and a snow white owl comes and lands on his window seal and wakes him up. He then is curious about where it is going so he follows him outside and away into this forgotten place. There he fins hundreds of white owls all flying gracefully and happily.
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kfrost32 | 10 autres critiques | Apr 13, 2015 | Statistiques
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- ½ 3.4
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