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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Invasion of Torkdi Claire Davis, Al Stewart
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Oh! WOW! More! Please gimme MORE! It was everything I love in a good YA bok. I wanted to laugh and cry at the same time. I didn't though, the authors knew how to keep it light but emotional and meaningful. Tork and Adam hate each other at first. Adam is a dick, he thinks he's superior, that everyone should kiss he's beautiful feet. Tork is reserved, and shy for a good reason, living on the streets and all. I loved how at first Adam was the one who pushed (or pull? He couldn't decide that either I think), and by the end their role got a bit reversed, and Tork was the one who pushed. Loved it! nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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3.5 stars
What more I enjoyed of this story is the reversal in the dynamics between who helps and who needs help since, in strict terms of the relationship between the MCs, the main giver is Tork, because even though meeting Adam incites Tork to move forward in spite of his fears, it's Adam who really experiences a structural change.
Also I liked it how it's structured with short chapters and changes in POV. And I loved the origami aspect, I would have liked to see it exploded a little bit more,
However, there are two points which I consider incomplete:
* The data about Tork's history is hands-down insufficient; he's a stunning character, with fears and a litlle bit off-kilter but not with total lack of self-esteem -he yearns to be tidy, he loves his books, he takes care of "his" place and his origami decorations-, then I cannot avoid asking myself how it is that he has come to his present situation:
(family, friends)? What has become of them? Or hasn't he had them?
* The changes in Adam are told almost only regarding Tork, just around the ending is suggested that he has adapted finally to his work in the shelter. But there isn't enough information about this matter, it would be pleasing to see that it is not only a partial change due his infatuation with Tork, to see how community service affects all his life and his vision of himself, to see him becoming a better person through more mentions on his interaction with the people of the shelter and with the people of his own background.
Short of that, this authors duet continues calling my attention and I'm looking forward for his next collaborative work. ( )