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The Star Zoo [Oxford Bookworms]

di Harry Gilbert

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Oxford Bookworms offer students at all levels the opportunity to extend their reading and appreciation of English. There are six stages, taking students from elementary to advanced level. At the lower stages, many of the texts have been specially written for the series, to provide elementary and lower-intermediate students with an introduction to real reading in English. At the higher stages, most of the books have been adapted from works originally published for native speakers.… (altro)
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This is a story of future.The heroine of this story lives on a star called "Home".The earth we live on now have become for animals to live.So all animals died out and humans live other planets.But heroine find a star where animals live and she try to make animals live with humans.

This story is non-fiction.But I think this world is not so far from our future. ( )
  syun | Jan 22, 2012 |
In this story,all animals except human beings had extincted.The situation is twenty thousand years later,and humans escaped from the earth.They must marry by force not to extinct humans.A girl,who escaped from there,discovered "star zoo".
Thanks to illustrations,I can understand this story.I am poor in SF,but it was ok.I feel scared a situation of human in star zoo. ( )
  sorasora | Jan 19, 2012 |
In the future people live in other planet and there are no animals. So people know the name of animals, but have never seen.One day when a girl Hummingbird escaped from the planet and found a spaceship. There are many animals. So she tries to take them to the planet,but...
I cannot imagin the world where has no animals. The end of story is Hummingbird tried to make people getting used to animals. I want to read after story. ( )
  rn | Jan 18, 2012 |
In the future world, human polluted the earth so heavily that they totally lost other creatures, in other words, animal. Furthermore, too much hotness also enabled themselves to decide to escape there to the huge galaxy. They got lonely, empty, and sad life as only creature surrounded by an infinite number of stars. However, one day, a girl named Hummingbird found "the star zoo" and finally human realized the second encounter with animal.
I got interested in the second half, namely after the encounter with "the monster". That's because I felt in that part younger people including children are described just like Messiah, while older people got a thankless task of a "junk" that could live in the fixed idea only. I think it's from the idea that we should change this world full of pollution, just like an adult covered with the fixed idea, into the new world whose symbol is a child filled with possibility. Actually, it may be ideal, but sadly I wasn't able to accept or share this author's extreme and intense idea so much. ( )
  nolen111 | Dec 27, 2011 |
When the earth was destroyed, all animals became extinct, except human. people lives in other planets. They know animals in only book. So they don't know and believe existences of animals. But one day, Hummy who is a main character finds "star zoo". In the star soo, many animals live. A computer control the state of the star zoo. She is very surprised. She wants to inform people about the star zoo, but....
It is a little diffculut to read but, I can enjoy reading this book. This story is SF. I recommend those who like SF. ( )
  3141592 | Nov 22, 2011 |
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Oxford Bookworms offer students at all levels the opportunity to extend their reading and appreciation of English. There are six stages, taking students from elementary to advanced level. At the lower stages, many of the texts have been specially written for the series, to provide elementary and lower-intermediate students with an introduction to real reading in English. At the higher stages, most of the books have been adapted from works originally published for native speakers.

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