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V. M. Jones

Autore di Juggling with Mandarins

10 opere 317 membri 8 recensioni

Sull'Autore

Comprende i nomi: V.M.JONES, Victoria Mary Jones

Serie

Opere di V. M. Jones

Juggling with Mandarins (2003) 69 copie
The Serpents of Arakesh (1627) 68 copie
Beyond the Shroud (2004) 50 copie
Buddy (2002) 24 copie
Shooting the Moon (2006) 22 copie
Echo and Hush (2008) 3 copie
The Celtic Symbol (2015) 2 copie
The naughtiest puppy (2009) 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Victoria Mary Jones
Data di nascita
1958
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
Aotearoa / New Zealand
Luogo di residenza
Christchurch, New Zealand
Premi e riconoscimenti
Ibby Honour Book for Juggling with Mandarins 2006
Breve biografia
Born in Zimbabwe

Utenti

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I was gifted this book in 2005, and even though I had no idea what was going on I really enjoyed. Now that I have read the entire series multiple times I can still say it is one of my favorites. Though for some reason the ending has slightly confused me, why are Q and Hannah now in Karazan? Have their friends gone home and is there no door between the worlds now? I may never know, but still very enjoyable.
 
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Kat_books | Nov 9, 2021 |
Love this series, and I forgot that the author is a New Zealander.
 
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Kat_books | 1 altra recensione | Nov 9, 2021 |
Super-fun YA. I mean, it's got puzzles in it, so I'm already in. There were a couple of things I'd have liked to have seen caught in the editing process (such as, snakes are venomous not poisonous), but it romps along and I'd gladly recommend it to anyone looking for a puzzley fantasy book. It's like Ready Player One, but more satisfying.
 
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Craftini | 1 altra recensione | Jun 19, 2021 |
Thirteen year-old Pip hates going to his soccer games because of his dad. He's one of those obnoxious parents who yells and complains about every call. To make matters worse, Pip's older brother Nick is much better at soccer than he is. But when Pip accidentally sneaks into the brand new sports center just down the street before it opens, he finds the room with climbing walls and - before he realizes what he's doing - he climbs to the top without any ropes and finds a sport where he's a natural.

Pip - who starts going by Phil at the climbing gym - is especially likeable and you really feel his discomfort with soccer and his dad. There's also an awkward romance mixed into the story that will resonate with a lot of kids. In some ways it even felt a little like the original "Karate Kid," with the hero, the girl, and the bully, although with some slight variations, but still a well-written and easy read with a satisfying ending. There's a small amount of profanity and one crude joke, but it's mostly a clean book. I also liked the New Zealand setting in the story (at least I think that's where he lived).
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Segnalato
J.Green | 2 altre recensioni | Aug 26, 2014 |

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Statistiche

Opere
10
Utenti
317
Popolarità
#74,565
Voto
4.0
Recensioni
8
ISBN
29
Lingue
1

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