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Sto caricando le informazioni... No Rest for Biggles (1956)di W. E. Johns
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Er zijn een aantal vliegtuigen verdwenen, maar alleen maar als er belangrijke personen in zitten. Om dit een halt toe te roepen vliegt Biggles zelf de route die de andere toestellen ook namen. Na een tijdje merkt hij dat de koers van het vliegtuig begint af te wijken en wordt hij gedwongen te landen. Erich van Stalhein doet in dit boek weer mee. Nadat hij ontdekte dat Biggles gevangen zit in een kamp en de volgende dag doodgeschoten zou worden, wil hij hem helpen ontsnappen, op voorwaarde dat Biggles hem mee neemt. Biggles weet te ontsnappen, en lost na een paar spannende belevenissen, het geheim op. De nodige stereo-typen worden weer voor de dag gehaald nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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When I open a Biggles book I want airplanes and dogfights if possible, but they are adventure books in general and there is easier to write varied stories if you have some land to work with. Land with crocodiles and lions and rhinos maybe? Yes, we are once again in Africa.
Planes with Very Important People have disappeared mysteriously over Africa and Biggles, who is the only one not satisfied it was accidents, is going to investigate. And behold, there is a secret super weapon in the mix as well!
The book is, as all Biggles books, a quick and easy read. It's written by an Englishman born at a time when Britain ruled the world and was out to educate all the ignorant natives. Those ideas shine through, but I've seen much worse so I don't care much. It is a book of its time in many ways.
The book brings Algy and Ginger and Bertie along, though Algy is barely mentioned. I have a hard time liking Bertie and Ginger is somewhat stuck in the "eager 18 year old" mode, even though this must be 30-40 years since he first appeared. ( )