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Bezig met laden... Booth (2010)door C.C. Colbert
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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. This is a case of I really wanted to like this book but just couldn't get into it. The premise was really interesting but I just couldn't keep characters straight (because of the drawings, not the actions) and I guess too much was left out for me. Art style was all done in sepia tones which seemed extremely fitting. ( ) This is a case of I really wanted to like this book but just couldn't get into it. The premise was really interesting but I just couldn't keep characters straight (because of the drawings, not the actions) and I guess too much was left out for me. Art style was all done in sepia tones which seemed extremely fitting. This is a case of I really wanted to like this book but just couldn't get into it. The premise was really interesting but I just couldn't keep characters straight (because of the drawings, not the actions) and I guess too much was left out for me. Art style was all done in sepia tones which seemed extremely fitting. This is a case of I really wanted to like this book but just couldn't get into it. The premise was really interesting but I just couldn't keep characters straight (because of the drawings, not the actions) and I guess too much was left out for me. Art style was all done in sepia tones which seemed extremely fitting. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
"In a time when brother was pitted against brother, no family was more divided than the Booths. The United States has become violently polarized. Political fanaticism divides an embittered populace. A recently elected President--an energizing symbol of change for some, and a harbinger of the downfall of America for others--stands at the center of the turmoil. It is 1865, and John Wilkes Booth is about to assassinate the President of the United States. From the pen of American historian C.C. Colbert and the brush of French comics master Tanitoc comes a thought-provoking perspective on one of the greatest villains of U.S. History: a killer who was also an actor, a lover, a doubter, and, in his own mind, a patriot."--Macmillan web site. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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