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Chargement... The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep (original 2019; édition 2020)par H. G. Parry (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreThe Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep par H. G. Parry (2019)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. 2.5⭐️ Had high hopes of this giving me the same kind of buzz I experienced when reading Jasper Fforde’s brilliantly bonkers and wryly humorous Thursday Next series. Sadly, despite the appealing (if not entirely original) premise of literary characters being read out into life by one, perhaps more, mysteriously gifted individuals - consequently threatening the existence of the real world - this fell short for me. Pros: fascinating alternative world, filled out pretty well; some exciting story peaks; fun is had with a number of fictional characters, mostly Dickensian or Victorian, many of whom readers would kill to meet. Cons: unlikeable narrator (his bitter, repetitive and petty carping about his brother rapidly grew very tedious); a few potentially excellent side characters were criminally underused (especially Sherlock Holmes and the mother of the two main characters); there were a number of distracting typos; and the whole thing would have benefited from a good, hard trimming. Often unnecessarily wordy, with strangely flat, even cringe-inducing phrasing; and too often the dialogue just went on and on, round and round in circles, or didn’t ring true. All in all, I found myself frequently irritated while reading but pressed on because I was interested enough to see what happened in the end. Mostly though, it’s just made me want to read Fforde all over again. If you've already read the description, you’ll know that the main character has the ability to bring book characters to life. This book is a non-stop adventure populated by fictional superstars from Victorian literature, who wreak havoc on the lives of Charley and his brother. The book has it all: fantasy, mystery, family dynamics, sibling rivalry, personal growth, magic, literary analysis, and Five Mr. Darcys! (Don’t worry, they’re not central to the plot.) That’s not to say the plot is convoluted. I found it straightforward, and easy to follow. While the storyline involving the brothers didn’t resonate with me, and at times felt distracting, the rest of the tale, and getting to the bottom of the mystery, had me completely hooked. If you’re a fan of literature and fantasy, this book is for you. I stuck with this one well beyond what I would normally, given the problems, because the idea is so much fun. Sadly, a fun idea is all this delivers on. The writing style is extremely clunky with really awkward dialogue, and the main characters were not believable as adults. I'd say they read like teenagers but that feels really uncharitable to teenagers. Give this one a pass. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"For his entire life, Charley Sutherland has concealed a magical ability he can't quite control: he can bring characters from books into the real world. His older brother, Rob -- a young lawyer with a normal house, a normal fiancée, and an utterly normal life -- hopes that this strange family secret will disappear with disuse, and he will be discharged from his life's duty of protecting Charley and the real world from each other. But then, literary characters start causing trouble in their city, making threats about destroying the world ... and for once, it isn't Charley's doing. There's someone else who shares his powers. It's up to Charley and a reluctant Rob to stop them, before these characters tear apart the fabric of reality." -- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Charley è una di queste persone (oltre ad essere un genio che frequentava a Oxford già a 12 anni) e la sua vita scorre tranquilla tra evocazioni accidentali e le consuete richieste d'aiuto al fratello maggiore finchè un evocatore sconosciuto decide di trascinarli in una guerra senza quartiere. ( )