Показ дописів із міткою magic. Показати всі дописи
Показ дописів із міткою magic. Показати всі дописи

субота, 14 травня 2016 р.

Персі Джексон та інші




Percy Jackson and the Olympians 5 Book Paperback Boxed Set
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
The Heroes of Olympus
The Trials of Apollo
Rick Riordan
Для вас ім’я Ріка Ріордана може бути не дуже знайомим, бо українською його досі не переклали, але у моїй маленькій школі світ Ріордана швидко набирає популярності. І недивно. Світ наповнений міфологією, монстрами і богами. Рік пише так майстерно, що навіть найпроникливіший читач не зможе відрізнити, де сховані «нудні факти» про міфологію, які вчать у школі, а де працює фантазія автора. Ріордан сам колись працював учителем літератури та міфології, тож він знає, як робити навчання цікавим.
Книжка захоплює тільки тоді, коли є цікаві персонажі, а персонажі в Ріка Ріордана – на ура. Так само, як і з персонажами «Гаррі Поттера», ми можемо порівнювати себе з ними, бо, крім неймовірних пригод та магічних негараздів, у них такі самі проблеми, як і в інших дітей їхнього віку. У більшості напівкровних (дітей богів і людей) – синдром розсіяної уваги та дислексія, зате в них розвинені здібності на полі бою. Але в школі та буденному житті це їм аж ніяк не допомагає.
Я заходила на сайт Ріка Ріордана і знайшла там купу цікавих речей. Він дає багато підказок письменникам-початківцям, щодо розвитку персонажа, діалогів, планування сюжету. Зокрема,  Ріордан каже не боятися використовувати справжніх людей як моделей, але й не обмежуватися цими людьми. Також не обов’язково розповідати читачеві все, що вам відомо про героя. Якщо хочете ще – купу підказок та порад можна знайти тут.Ideal Bookshelf 830: The Heroes of OlympusЩо виокремлює Ріордана від інших авторів сучасної фантастики – це те, що він переводить з серії в серію своїх персонажів і продовжує писати про їхні пригоди. Одна серія-бестселер не зупинила його (так само хвалю Касандру Клер – авторку серії «Місто кісток»). Окрім того, Ріордан дописує на своєму сайті й у твіттері.
Дякую Ріку Ріордану за те, що він написав такі чудові книги з неймовірними персонажами і що не розчаровує своїх фанатів. Хочу ще! ;)

понеділок, 18 січня 2016 р.

My fairest lady in waiting...

Fairest

by Gail Carson Levine
Science fiction, Fantasy
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I enjoyed it
You would like this book if you like Magic
Review:
I liked this book and how there was magic incorporated in a seemingly ordinary life (except for the gnomes and orges). I also liked how the main character, Aza, went from a simple inn setting to a castle and learned to carry herself grandly. It was interesting to see how her whole demeanor changed as she went from a simple innkeeper's daughter (and maid) to a lady-in-waiting to the new queen. It was also very interesting when Aza, the prince and the other royals played the game in which they where given a book, the skimmed the context and then had to sing a song. The more your audience laughed, the better you did. And, of course, how well you sang also counted. Playing that game would have been fun. Visiting the magical kingdom of Ayortha, where they hold "sings" for all important events and everyone has to write their own song and then sing it, would be rather interesting and fun, but I'm not sure if I would like to live there. Better one of their neighboring kingdoms, like Kioria, where they dance all the time. I recommend this book to people who like books with magic items and a little but of mystery. I think my friend Chloe would like it because she enjoys a lot of the same books I do. I like the character Aza, because she has a pretty voice and a magical ability to make it sound like her voice is coming out of different places, but I can only relate to her in the fact that she gets out of problems well. I think the author choose this title because in Ayortha it matters for pretty you are and how well you can sing and in this book, Aza wasn't very pretty, but she could sing well, and the queen couldn't sing well, nor was she that pretty (without her magic potion). I also think that it has a hidden meaning about who's heart was kinder, making them the fairest. The cover shows Aza hiding her face, like it often says she does in the book. But if you read the book, you can see that she is using the magic mirror (so it makes you think, is that her after beauty potion state, or before beauty potion state?). 
Realization: " The queen only made her lady-in-waiting for her voice."

вівторок, 22 грудня 2015 р.

The Magic of HP

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book 1)

by J.K. Rowling
Fantasy
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5

This book was awesome
You would like this book if you like Magic
Review: (By the way, this review will be on all 7 books, not just the first one.) I thought that the series was amazing. The author used incredible details and descriptions, and she definitely developed the characters well. I think that this story will live on for generations to come. My favorite parts were the ones where Harry, Ron and Hermione were living a normal life at Hogwarts, not off being heroes. Also, "Harry Potter" is one of the biggest fandoms in the world, with clothes, blankets, stickers, jewelry and more coming out "Harry Potter themed". There are also many pages on social media sites and quizzes like " Which house are you in?". It was very interesting to enter that world after I read the books. To be in this world of magic would have been amazing, and I still wish that it would be possible today. Alas, it is not. I recommend this series to everybody in the world, young or old, and may the magic never leave you. The character that I can relate most with is Hermione. She is very smart, does well in school and always has her work done on time. She is always using her wits to pull Ron and Harry out of sticky situations. If there was magic in this world, I would be like that too. I thnk the author chose these title because each one has the name of the main character, Harry Potter and the event that happens to him and his friends in the book. They are good titles. There are many different covers for the books, but they all have something in common: magic. Whether it's Harry flying on a broom or a phoenix, it's something you most likely wouldn't see in real life. The covers are all fabulous. Read these books if you like magic, monsters and friendships. Go Hogwarts! Go Ravenclaw, Slytherin and Gryffindor(and Hufflepuff)! 
"How do I kill him?"

неділя, 31 серпня 2014 р.

About Magic

Rose

Holly Webb

          Those of you who have kids or siblings that are 6-9 years old probably think that it is a book about a puppy or a kitty. But no, this book is about Rose, a ten-year-old orphan. Slowly this book gets more and more interesting. In a quite magical way.
Rose lives at St. Bridget’s Home for Abandoned Girls. She does not daydream about rich parents coming in to claim her and sweep her off her feet. She has reasons to think that her father was a soldier and that her family had something to do with fish.
Rose is very good at storytelling. One day, when she is telling her friend Maisie a made-up story about how Maisie got lost and ended up at the orphanage, her story comes to life. In pictures, that is. The girls can see Rose’s story on the side of an old brass tub. Maisie loves it, but Rose is scared, so she decides not to do it again.
The next day when the girls at St. Bridget’s are doing laundry a guest comes to the orphanage. She’s dressed in a black dress and has a nice hat on. She needs a girl 10-11 years old to be a maid. She asks Eliza, Ruth, Lucy and Rose. Eliza is twelve, Lucy doesn’t want to be a maid and Ruth does nothing but giggle, so Miss Bridges picks Rose. That’s the beginning of her new life…
          Rose thinks that she works for Miss Bridges but Miss Bridges surprises her – they both work for Mr. Fountain – the famous alchemist. Fountain works for the king and he is one of the few who can make gold. Soon Rose learns that none of the servants at the Fountain household like magic. They tolerate it, since it pays their paychecks, but nothing more. Rose wants to get her hands on a magic book, so she can figure out how to get rid of the pictures (the ones that come with her stories) because she doesn’t want to have anything to do with magic. She soon learns that Mr. Fountain lives with his seven-year-old daughter Isabella and his apprentice Freddie. After Rose works at the Fountain house for a week she gets an afternoon off to go visit the orphanage. She wanted to talk to Maisie, but her friend isn’t there. Miss Lockwood tells her that Maisie’s mother came for her. When she gets home, Rose realizes that something is terribly wrong – Miss Lockwood kept saying there were flies, when there weren’t any, Maisie left behind her locket – her most treasures possession, if she was rich now, why would she have a cheap locket in the first place, and when Maisie told the story – the story that Rose had made up – her mom was so happy that she REMEMBERED – but Rose made the story up!! Rose thinks that Maisie was stolen.
          Since Rose made friends with Freddie (Mr. Fountain’s apprentice) she decides to talk to him. Freddie decides that they need to scry. It means look for her in a mirror or something shiny. But when they scry that night, they only see darkness. She might be in a dark place, or it didn’t work. Gustavus, the smart, magical cat tells Rose and Freddie that it would work better if they had something of Maisie’s. So Rose and Freddie go to St. Bridget’s at night, to take Maisie’s locket. On the way there, they encounter a group of street boys, whose sister was also stolen. At first, the boys thought it was Rose and Freddie, but when they promise the boys to find their sister, they believed them. When they try to scry for Maisie with the locket, they still get blackness. Rose is starting to feel frustrated, but Gustavus (the cat, remember) suggests that they need to ask a different question. So Rose thinks, Maisie who stole you, and the face of Miss Sparrow, the lady who Mr. Fountain likes. Freddie is surprised. He says “Well, I didn’t like her, but I didn’t think she was a kidnapper”. Then Isabella, Mr. Fountain’s spoiled daughter finds them. She calms down and they make a plan – Isabella will be bait, Rose and Freddie will follow her and save all the kidnapped children and they win. Yay!
          But the plan does not go as planned. Sparrow spots Rose and Freddie, and brings them with. Now there is no one to save them except, maybe, Gustavus. But then all the children join happy memories and escape. Rose and Freddie stay behind to defeat Miss Sparrow. But will they be able to defeat such powerful magic? By themselves, no. But when they call up a mist monster (a creature that goes for the most powerful magic and fights it), they might have a chance. So, leaving Sparrow alone with the mist monster, they run.

          At the end, Rose will learn magic, too. Mr. Fountain is almost positive that Sparrow will come back, but he’s glad that they haven’t killed her, because it would have taken part of her soul. This is the first book in a series, so if you’re interested you can find the books right here.