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Naomi Rich

Auteur de Alis

1 oeuvres 131 utilisateurs 8 critiques

Œuvres de Naomi Rich

Alis (2007) 131 exemplaires

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I liked this book very much. It is about a 15-year-old girl who lives in a very strict religious community. Their rules and beliefs are very old fashioned and harsh, but Alis tolerates it because she believes that it is the will of the Maker, that she obey these rules. She seems to be one of the few in the community that questions the authority of the Elders, even though one of them is her mother. When she is arranged to marry a 40 year old man in the community, she believes the only way out is to escape to the city, where the only way to survive is to become a thief. It's a great story about becoming your own person, and questioning absolute authority.… (plus d'informations)
 
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amyghilton | 7 autres critiques | Jul 27, 2016 |
Different from anything I've ever read. The book jacket says it is set in an unspecified past; that statement could not be more accurate. Very strange, but very likeable.
 
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RhondasReading | 7 autres critiques | Jun 2, 2016 |
A beautifully-written, memorable book about faith, rebellion, family (however it's defined), and what it means to grow-up. While reading, I was totally absorbed in the rich, believable world (reminiscent of Carol Lynch Williams' The Chosen One and the dystopian setting in Carrie Ryan's The Forest of Hands and Teeth). I especially loved the way Rich dealt with her characters' fundamentalist beliefs, never insulting their intelligence, but questioning everything and not providing any simple answers. In the end, strength was found not in renouncing God, but in trusting God and the power of love.… (plus d'informations)
 
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annemlanderson | 7 autres critiques | Mar 31, 2013 |
Alis's journey was interesting, I wondered at how she might escape or if she'd end up forced to follow the plans of others. A lot happened in the story and it could have been fleshed out more, but still seemed paced decently. The villain was a jerk you really wanted to see knocked down a peg or two. My only real problem with the story was the world that it took place in. At first I couldn't tell if it was a post-apocalyptic dystopia or if we were in some cult society closed away from the world (though I assumed dystopia). Even when you realize that its a dystopia the world is just not explained enough, no hints are given to what brought them to this point, why this city is so different from the villages or if we are even on earth. I thought that the story could have been a lot more interesting if the world itself were just explored a bit more.… (plus d'informations)
 
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sablelexi | 7 autres critiques | Oct 23, 2011 |

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Œuvres
1
Membres
131
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#154,467
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½ 3.6
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8
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