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Bezig met laden... Het reuzenradmysterie (2007)door Siobhan Dowd
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. super enjoyable and with a unique narrator, this mystery kept me interested and curious throughout. I enjoyed the featuring of a spectrum kid without making it feel weird. ( ) When Ted and Katrina's cousin Salim comes to visit them in London with his mom, Aunt Gloria, they take Salim to the London Eye. Ted and Kat watch Salim get into one of the pods...but he never comes out. Neurodivergent Ted gets to work on a number of theories about what could have happened to his cousin, who was supposed to move from Manchester to New York with his mom in just two days. See also: A Boy Called Bat by Elana K. Arnold, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon, A Kind of Spark by Elle McNicoll Quotes I know I'm a weirdo. My brain runs on a different operating system from other people's. I see things they don't and sometimes they see things I don't. (31) There are two kinds of knowledge: shallow and deep. You can know something in theory but not know it in practice. You can know part of something but not all of it. Knowledge can be like the skin on the surface of the water in a pond, or it can go all the way down to the mud. It can be the tiny tip of the iceberg or the whole hundred per cent. (113) I was a bit preoccupied while I was reading this, because the book got wet in my bag when something leaked, and it was the first time in nearly 50 years of using the library that I damaged a book. So, that was on my mind. But aside from that, this is a fast-paced, engaging middle-grades story of a brother (Ted) and sister (Kat) whose cousin (Salim) goes missing when they all go to ride the London Eye together. Salim and his mother Gloria are visiting London from Manchester as they prepare to move to New York. Salim ends up riding the Eye alone, when the kids are offered a free ticket by a random stranger, and never returns. The rest of the story is Ted (who is somewhere on the spectrum, obsessed with weather and the details of every little thing -- a kid after my own heart) and Kat working out what happened to Salim, while their parents, Aunt Gloria, and the police try to keep them out of the investigation. Of course they end up solving the whole thing, and opening the adults' eyes to their intelligence, abilities, and especially their determination. The next installment of this series crossed my desk a while back, and I'll probably put it on my reading list. And try not to damage it when I read it. Siobhan Dowd si serve del punto di vista di un bambino con la sindrome di Asperger per imbastire un giallo per ragazzi divertente e intrigante, riuscendo a toccare temi delicati (il divorzio dei genitori, la solitudine, l'emarginazione) senza appesantire lo sviluppo della storia e soprattutto senza scadere nel patetico o nel moralistico. Grazie anche a una scrittura brillante e ironica, a una sensibilità speciale e alla lente deformante dell'indimenticabile narratore, l'autrice consegna a giovani e adulti un libro che ha la statura di un classico moderno. --- Precedente: [b:La notte del drive-in 3|9697840|La notte del drive-in 3|Joe R. Lansdale|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1318837615l/9697840._SY75_.jpg|18554411] Successivo: [b:La quarta dimensione: Se il nostro universo fosse l'ombra di un altro?|11449706|La quarta dimensione Se il nostro universo fosse l'ombra di un altro?|Raúl Ibáñez Torres|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1306267845l/11449706._SY75_.jpg|14674691] This book is sort of like The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time for kids, only better. Similarly to Rules, there is a girl with a younger brother whose brain seems to work differently from most people's. The way he thinks and acts drives her crazy a lot of the time. But he's great at working out puzzles and concentrating on facts and information. So when their cousin gets on a giant ferris wheel and doesn't ever get off - like he vanished into thin air - Ted's unusual brain doesn't seem quite so annoying to Kat. This mystery is great - I couldn't figure it out. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Ted Spark (1) PrijzenOnderscheidingenErelijsten
ed (12, ik-figuur) en Kat zien hun neef Salim in een reuzenrad stappen, maar zien hem er niet uitkomen. De autistische Ted is vastbesloten om uit te vinden waar zijn neef is gebleven. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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