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Sto caricando le informazioni... Lost in the Moment and Found (Wayward Children Book 8) (edizione 2023)di Seanan McGuire (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. I feel like I've had a love-dislike relationship with the recent books in this series. McGuire has such cool ideas and compelling characters at times, but then she'll go and spend sooo much time either on the build-up to something, or saying the same idea over and over again in different ways. While it's definitely one way to emphasize something there are definitely more eloquent ways to make your point. Although this wasn't as tedious as it was in "Across the Green Grass Fields" I still felt like there was a lot of time spent at the beginning and middle of this book that could have been condensed down to allow other scenes to be built up and let the ending have a little longer to breathe. This review is also featured on Behind the Pages: Lost in the Moment and Found The Wayward Children series deals with many situations where children leave home due to abuse or neglect. Lost in the Moment and Found starts with Seanan McGuire reassuring readers Antsy escapes through her door before her situation escalates. As events began to unfold, the sheer terror and violation the audiobook narrator translated into Antsy’s voice broke my heart. I found myself crying as Antsy revealed to the reader the wrongness she felt, and being too young, the inability to understand what was happening to her. When Antsy finds her door, it is to a place where people go to recover what has been lost. The Shop Where Lost Things Go. And while Antsy has a desire to go home, she knows it is no longer safe. Though she is subject to grand adventures, Antsy’s mind never strays far from what she herself lost. Antsy’s journey through grief and loss is heartbreaking. It shows how a child so young can have their innocence stolen from them, forcing them to grow up too fast. Readers will catch glimpses of other worlds and learn more about the doors this series is based upon. Each door is another small adventure, giving Antsy moments of happiness, and allowing her to be a curious child over and over again. Allowing readers to recover alongside Antsy as she is given time to process and heal. Lost in the Moment and Found was another emotional and captivating story. Each novella is another snippet into a child’s life where the doors found them at their most vulnerable points, in order to show them their path forward. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieWayward Children (8) Premi e riconoscimentiMenzioniElenchi di rilievo
A young girl discovers an infinite variety of worlds in this standalone tale in the Hugo and Nebula Award-wining Wayward Children series from Seanan McGuire. Welcome to the Shop Where the Lost Things Go. If you ever lost a sock, you'll find it here. If you ever wondered about a favourite toy from childhood, it's probably sitting on a shelf in the back. And the headphones that you swore this time you'd keep safe? You guessed it. Antoinette has lost her father. Metaphorically. He's not in the shop, and she'll never see him again. But when Antsy finds herself lost (literally, this time), she discovers that however many doors open for her, leaving the shop for good might not be as simple as it sounds. And stepping through those doors exacts a price. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.6000Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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This is a heart-wrenching story of innocence and childhood lost, even more explicitly so than many of the other Wayward Children stories which focus on trauma and loss. It's also lovely and comforting in many ways. It's one of the relatively stand-alone volumes of the series, in that it explores Antsy's life before she reaches the safety of Miss West's, but I don't know that I would suggest it as an entry point to the series. Highly recommended to fans, though! ( )