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Daniel Coleman (2)

Autor(a) de Jabberwocky

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5 Works 291 Membros 19 Críticas

Séries

Obras por Daniel Coleman

Jabberwocky (2011) 126 exemplares
Hatter (2011) 94 exemplares
Gifts and Consequences (2012) 67 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
male

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Plot and characters are two of the book's strong points. The story begins in media res, so there's no drag time. Open the book to page one, and bam, you're in the middle of an adventure! The plot follows number-focused Chism and color-obsessed Hatta on what appear to be two separate and very different journeys, but fate has a way of interweaving seemingly disparate threads into a single cloth, and connections from the past have a way of reappearing in the present and shaping the future. Ultimately, their world is irrevocably transformed.

Characterization plays a large part in the book's appeal. Chism, a slight but fierce teenager who embodies the heart of a seasoned warrior, maintains a logical head in battle, but he has a volcanic temper that threatens to blow away all the good he's done for himself so far. The author drops a few clues about Chism's background, but we don't find out until later just how harsh his life has been or why he "would never stand by while an innocent was abused by someone who should be a protector." He's noble at heart, deft at hand, and more of a man than most men.

My favorite character is the colorful Hatta. He's witty, charming, likable, socially awkward, and full of whimsy, but he spends too much time in his own head trying to figure out how to act appropriately. He's being pulled toward a heroic destiny but doesn't feel up to the job and says, "Of course, I can’t make any promises because there is a chance I’m mad.” Hatta's an amiable fellow who's never quite sure how to respond when confronted by terseness in others. His innocence and compassion make him an easy character to love.
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MadMaudie | 4 outras críticas | Sep 5, 2020 |
This was a great story. Brought the poem 'Jabberwocky' to life. This was my favorite poem from Lewis Carroll's book.
 
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BelindaS7 | 2 outras críticas | Apr 14, 2020 |
This is Written exceptionally well. I love this story of Hatta and Chism. I was worried that it might now get the 'voice' of Hatta and Cheshire quite right but it was great. The story line is full of twists and turn and I couldn't put the book down. Anyone who loves the Alice in Wonderland and Jabberwocky plot will love this book. The Mad Hatter has always been my second favorite character with Cheshire being my first favorite, and this book makes it even harder to choose between them. A great fun read that makes you truly appreciate the devotion between these two brothers.… (mais)
 
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jessica_reads | 4 outras críticas | Mar 24, 2015 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
Hatter is a delightful story based in part on Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass. Basically this is the back story to the Mad Hatter and how he became mad.

The writing is superb! The sentences are crisp, with enough detail to really envision the story, but not too much that it bogs down. The dialog and characters are well written. And the plot -- well, I had a hard time putting this book down.

The only reason I gave it 4.5 stars and not 5 is the Queen of Hearts' reactions. Yes, she had to fit the story in Carroll's works, but why she was this way and how this story got her there just didn't fit in my opinion.

Great read for something light, yet with deep messages of brotherhood and friendship!
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LMHTWB | 4 outras críticas | Dec 9, 2012 |

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Obras
5
Membros
291
Popularidade
#80,411
Avaliação
½ 4.3
Críticas
19
ISBN
30
Línguas
1

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