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Chargement... An Enemy at Green Knowe (original 1964; édition 2002)par L. M. Boston
Information sur l'oeuvreAn Enemy at Green Knowe par L. M. Boston (1964)
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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. The darkest of the lovely Green Knowe series, this book is quite frightening, but ultimately an affirmation of the power of love and courage. It has stayed vividly with me over the years. Another anomaly in the Green Knowe series: it's SCARY. If 'Stranger' had too little magic, 'Enemy' has too much of it: dark, spiteful, evil, black magic that nearly overcomes Mrs Oldknow, that takes everything that Tolly and Ping can throw at it, and that's even almost too strong for Green Knowe itself. In fact, forget scary – it's downright terrifying, and if I'd read it when I was a kid I would probably still be having nightmares. An Enemy at Green Knowe has a different feel from the other, innocent stories in the series. Because it deals with a witch who practices black magic and literally worships the devil, I would hesitate to recommend it for children. I found it quite disturbing; any sensible person would request a police restraining order on the woman who so manipulated and threatened, not to mention invaded the privacy of, the residents of Green Knowe. There is magic in this book - but much of that magic felt satanic to me, while in the other books it felt playful. Now, I’m sure someone out there is rolling their eyes at the thought of me taking this book so seriously, but I honestly felt this book had less innocence and playfulness than the others had; so much less that this book was disturbing to me while the others had not been. Thoughts on the entire series on my blog aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieGreen Knowe (5) Est contenu dansListes notables
The inhabitants of Green Knowe become involved with black magic when a modern-day witch attempts to find books of witchcraft supposedly hidden in the old house by a mad seventeenth-century alchemist. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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