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Il custode di Freya

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Two girls are linked by destiny: Stephanie, a friendless misfit, and Freya, who sees angels. When one of these angels begins to stalk her, Freya faces irreversible choices. Reviews highlight the book's outstanding prose, suspenseful plot, and quiet humor, with Amanda Craig from The Times praising its quality. Nikki Gamble from The Bookseller notes its originality and thought-provoking nature, while Nicholas Tucker from TES describes it as tense, quirky, and highly individual. Huw Thomas from BOOKS FOR KEEPS commends the deft construction that portrays two worlds in a moving way. Carousel calls it a fascinating read, and The Daily Telegraph appreciates the complex blend of teen angst and behavioral ethics. Jill Murphy from The Bookbag finds it unputdownable, highlighting its exploration of personal spirituality and character perspectives. Lesley Agnew from The Bookseller emphasizes the strong depiction of teenage anxieties that make the fantasy plausible. Cy Mag describes it as haunting and thought-provoking, while Jo Griffiths from Waterstones labels it a fantastic read. Bliss recommends it as a must-read for those who love stories about friendship.

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Il custode di Freya, Cliff McNish, Luca Tarenzi

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Jaar van publicatie
2010
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Titel
Il custode di Freya
Taal
Italiaans
Jaar van publicatie
2010
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
237
ISBN10
8862562276
ISBN13
9788862562270
Reeks
Eerste editie
2007
Oorspronkelijke titel
Angel
Beoordeling
3,35 van 5
Aantekening
Two girls are linked by destiny: Stephanie, a friendless misfit, and Freya, who sees angels. When one of these angels begins to stalk her, Freya faces irreversible choices. Reviews highlight the book's outstanding prose, suspenseful plot, and quiet humor, with Amanda Craig from The Times praising its quality. Nikki Gamble from The Bookseller notes its originality and thought-provoking nature, while Nicholas Tucker from TES describes it as tense, quirky, and highly individual. Huw Thomas from BOOKS FOR KEEPS commends the deft construction that portrays two worlds in a moving way. Carousel calls it a fascinating read, and The Daily Telegraph appreciates the complex blend of teen angst and behavioral ethics. Jill Murphy from The Bookbag finds it unputdownable, highlighting its exploration of personal spirituality and character perspectives. Lesley Agnew from The Bookseller emphasizes the strong depiction of teenage anxieties that make the fantasy plausible. Cy Mag describes it as haunting and thought-provoking, while Jo Griffiths from Waterstones labels it a fantastic read. Bliss recommends it as a must-read for those who love stories about friendship.