Fino Studio Studio itibaren Oktyabrs'ke, Donetsk Oblast, Ukrayna
Bu kısa hikayeleri okumayı çok sevdim. Bana lise edebiyat derslerimi hatırlattı. Caz Çağı'nı okumak eğlenceliydi. F. Scott Fitzgerald'ı seviyorum.
Another New Zealand book set during WWII and I liked this one so much better than Colour Scheme - even if they are in the same era. Maybe the sheep farmers were more real than the resort owners? I don't know, but this was a good mystery full of real details.
What an eye-opening book by such an imaginative author. I had trouble putting it down, as I wanted to find out more about what would happen to a five year old and his mom trapped in a 11x11" room. The story is narrated by the five-year-old Jack who spends his entire life in the Room. What is actually happening to the mother and son is something from a nightmare, but their day to day life seems bitter sweet and fun to the readers; Jack's innocent perspective somehow puts a filter on the horrors. Eventually Jack and his mom escape the Room into the real world where he experiences everything for the first time. His idea of the entire world was only the Room he was trapped in and now he struggles to fit into the society. He notices things that a normal human being in a modern society wouldn't notice and he learns things the hard way: things such as why you can't pet a bee or why you can't just take toys from stores. It was a very entertaining book and made me imagine what it would be like to see the world for the first time.