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Bezig met laden... ICO: Castle in the Mist (editie 2011)door Miyuki Miyabe (Auteur), Alexander O. Smith (Vertaler)
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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. Novelisation of the computer game of the same name. Very pretty story, lush language and detailed set pieces. Pacing is a bit wonky, probably reflecting said origins as a computer game. Some fascinating world-building, but no idea how true it might be to the original game. ( ) Coming from the perspective of someone who loved Ueda's games, I was very eager to read this and find out what Miyuki Miyabe might've done with the universe and the story. Right off the bat, there's a few interesting new pieces of content here that were not in the game, and that Miyabe uses to flesh out the story and events of the journey inside the castle. Ico, his village and its customs are given backstories. Yorda, her mother and the castle are given backstories, and a few supporting characters created to drive the plot along. Some of it actually works - Perhaps the most interesting part of the story is a long flashback where you follow a younger Yorda as she learns of her mother's secrets and attempts to stop her. Unfortunately, most else is fairly uninteresting and unengaging. I found myself intensely bored throughout most of this, forcing myself to read on, even during the last dozen pages of the book. In the end, I don't really recommend this, whether you're interested in it because you played the game and desire more content, or because you just randomly bumped into it. It's not very engaging on its own and it doesn't provide enough new or refined enough content for people who already know the basic plot. This is a wonderful companion to a wonderful game. I was pleased to see that some of Yorda's backstory was in this! I'd always wanted to hear her POV in the game, so to see it in the novel was lovely. Some people may be put off by the format, but I thought it was meandering and dreamy, much like the game itself, so it really worked well. Plus it was originally serialized. This hit my heart in the right place, like the game, what a wonderful novelization. Great book, very engrossing. I enjoyed how this book adds a backstory to characters that had no backstory in the game. The story of a boy who helps a princess escape a castle seems like a fairy tale. That's part of why this book is great. It is a fairy tale about two characters you care about. Its a fairy tale for young adults to adults. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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High fantasy and true love come to life in this novel based on the hit video game. Reads L to R (Western Style), for audience A. When a boy named Ico grows long curved horns overnight, his fate has been sealed-he is to be sacrificed in the Castle in the Mist. But in the castle, Ico meets a young girl named Yorda imprisoned in its halls. Alone they will die, but together Ico and Yorda might just be able to defy their destinies and escape the magic of the castle. Based on the video game filmmaker Guillemo del Toro (Hellboy, Pan's Labyrinth) called a "masterpiece", Japan's leading fantasist Miyuki Miyabe has crafted a tale of magic, loss, and love that will never be forgotten. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)895.635Literature Literature of other languages Asian (east and south east) languages Japanese Japanese fiction 1945–2000LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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