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Chargement... Tea Stilton 1. El código del dragón (original 2005; édition 2016)par Tea Stilton (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreTéa Sisters, Tome 1 : Le Code du dragon par Thea Stilton (2005)
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Que cachent les souterrains de l'antique Collège de Raxford ? Et qui a enlevé Hans Ratello ? Pour résoudre cette énigme, il faut un groupe de filles vraiment spéciales : les Téa Sisters ! Voici l'histoire de leur première et fantastique Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Thea Stilton is a star alumna of Mouseford Academy and has been invited to return as a professor of journalism. On the ferry ride to Whale Island, on which the Academy is situated, she meets five young mouselings who will be her students: Nicky, Colette, Violet, Paulina and Pamela. Once they arrive, however, things start to go missing and they join together to solve the mystery.
Okay, I get that I’m not the target audience (by a couple of generations), but I don’t think I would have liked this when I was a young kid. I find the “cuteness” of using “mouse” as an alternative spelling for any adjective normally ending is “mous” (e.g. famous) and adding all sorts of “special effects” to the printing by changing fonts and colors irritating. Just tell a good story! And this one isn’t all that good.
I also do not get why the author uses as a nom de plume the name of her main character, who is a mouse!
I’ll give it two stars because I know she’s sold bajillions of books and kids, apparently, really like them. But, frankly, I wouldn’t buy them for any kid I know and I wouldn’t encourage them to read them. There are many far better children’s books out there. ( )