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Las Tres Caras De La Luna (2013)

by Sally Gardner(Favorite Author)
3.85 of 5 Votes: 3
languge
English
publisher
Nube de tinta
review 1: Standish Treadwell seems a completely unique YA voice and as a character totally believable and there. He made me think of Riddley Waker or Huck Finn with his simple forthright cleverness. The malapropisms and odd turns of phrase, he uses in his narration to describe his world, and the people in it, create such individual and unusual descriptions that it lends a dark humour, and a sense of hope, to what might have otherwise been a very bleak story.
review 2: This was an easy read with short chapters and easy vocabulary. I read it in two sittings and couldn't put it down, particularly toward the end. I found it a little disjointed at the start but then all the pieces came together and I was along for the ride. The main character has dyslexia and is living in a w
... moreorld where propaganda and spying on others is the norm - echoes of Nazi Germany, Communist China and other oppressive governments. Family and relationships are important to get people through such a life, and the example of having courage to take action to make change at any cost is one which has been demonstrated many times through history, and is one of the themes of this book. less
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Aishlinn
Loved the narrator from the first sentence!
caitmarmac
I particularly liked the illustrations.
ahmedgomaa
Interesting read
sheetal
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