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Bezig met laden... The Path of Names (2013)door Ari Goelman
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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. Could not get into this.... A well-written, eerie, and suspenseful MG mystery set in Jewish summer camp. Dahlia is a magician-in-training who loves puzzles and math, and is sent to Jewish summer camp against her will. Her interest is captivated by two girls who mysteriously walk through a wall. Upon further investigation, she is drawn into a 72-year old mystery involving the kabbala, golems, possessions, mazes, and the name of God. In addition to figuring out how to foil a demonic spirit, Dahlia also manages to make some friends, deal with mean girls, and navigate the beginning of a relationship with a boy. Dahlia would rather be at math camp. Or magic camp -- she'd really, really rather be at magic camp, practicing her sleight-of-hand with other kids who don't think card tricks are dorky. But she made a deal with her parents: one session at Camp Arava, socializing with other kids who share her Jewish heritage, in exchange for a week at magic camp later in the summer. Dahlia resigns herself to nature hikes and mosquito bites. But almost as soon as Dahlia arrives at Camp Arava, strange things begin to happen. She sees two little girls in old-fashioned clothing who seem to disappear into the side of her cabin -- a trick she knows requires lots of special preparation. There's also a surly caretaker, an overgrown hedge maze, and a spooky legend about a man who once lived on the land where the camp was built. All of these bits and pieces seem connected somehow to David Schank, a rabbinical student from nearly 80 years ago, who may have stumbled over a powerful secret in his studies of Kabbalah -- a secret which put him in terrible danger. As Dahlia learns more about what Schank discovered, will she find herself in danger, too? This impressive first novel manages to be creepy and fascinating. Dahlia's grumpy and begrudging attitude toward camp reads authentically for a kid her age, and many of the secondary characters are likewise distinct and interesting. The mystery is not too easy to solve, and the paranormal elements are genuinely spooky, though not overpoweringly so. Definitely recommended for readers who enjoy this sort of story. I made the mistake of buying this book for a high-reading-level ten year old. He liked it but it did scare him. There is some pretty intense stuff in it and it is suspenseful from the get-go. (I know this now, having borrowed the book back from him.) That said, for an older kid and one who isn't particularly anxious, or for an adult, this is a very well constructed and well written story of kidcamp angst and kabbalistic magic. Quite cool first novel, Goelman. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Thirteen-year-old Dahlia's reluctance about attending Camp Arava changes to wonder as strange things begin to happen, and soon she is connecting with David Schank, a student of the kabbala, and the maze he built at the camp in the 1930s. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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