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Sto caricando le informazioni... A Darkling Plain (The Hungry City Chronicles) (originale 2006; edizione 2007)di Philip Reeve
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Paperback ( ) A wonderful romp of a finale to this series! It was not quite what I expected, but I very pleased with how things wrapped up for everyone. This book had a lot of the same adventurous, globe-trotting feels that the first book had, plus a few things came veryyyy full-circle, which was nice to see play out. I'm going to miss this word of airships and Stalkers and adventures... And so it ends. I've had some issues with this series (mostly with some of the relationship drama present throughout), but I'm glad I finished it. Characterwise, I'm not sure I liked what happened to either Tom or Hester. Tom is entirely too naive. Pennyroyal literally shot him--and this is likely to kill him one day. He enslaved Tom's daughter. And he doesn't seem to care. He's good to a fault and it just doesn't seem real. Hester... is crazy and violent and full of a desire for vengeance and it's only worse this time around. This time it doesn't feel unreal--what does that say about me?--but it's still sad that she ended up this way. Wren and Theo I liked a lot more. I wish they would have spent less time separated nearly missing one another again and again, but it works out. Plotwise, you get some absolutely crazy coincidences where everyone just happens to end up showing up in the same place at the same time with various disparate plots all coming together. It strains belief, but it does make for some exciting scenes. It does bring the dangers of Old Tech, the city of London, and the problems with Municipal Darwinism full circle, which is neat. The worldbuilding is still the most interesting bit of the series. The idea of thousands of years of ebb and flow technology in an apocalyptic world ruled by giant mobile cities that eat one another is as cool as it was in Mortal Engines. The Stalkers could have been a story by themselves, especially as we dig into some of the variations and hints at what they originally could have been. The lightning guns and airships are a wonderfully pulp adventury bit. Fun to read. Overall, I think I liked A Darkling Plain more than either of the middle novels and it's a fitting end to the series. I'm about read to read something else now. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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HTML: The final book of the thrilling Predator Cities series! London is a radioactive ruin. But Tom and Wren discover that the old predator city hides an awesome secret that could bring an end to the war. But as they risk their lives in its dark underbelly, time is running out. Alone and far away, Hester faces a fanatical enemy who possesses the weapons and the will to destroy the entire human race. The final book in the Predator Cities series, Philip Reeve's A Darkling Plain is the winner of the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. .Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)823.92Literature English English fiction Modern Period 2000-Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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