Monday, April 26, 2010

Blood In Verginty Lose Vedio

Coraline - Neil Gaiman

Coraline has just moved its environment and discovers a strange house that her and her parents shared with neighbors uncommon: two former actresses and a crazy old farmer mice learned. "I am a Explorer! "proclaims Coraline. But Coach: Behind the door locked, a magical and scary world awaits ...


(Coraline, 2002)


When adventures of Alice in Wonderland takes place in the world of the Adams family (how not to think about the thing at hand!), this gives a lot of spiders very brrrr (Why, oh why always spiders? Creatures spiders, spiders hands, Bath spider ... How to cure our phobias silly if the authors call us in our funky flips at the slightest opportunity! ) few laughs and especially a great time reading by Neil Gaiman which I look forward now to find other work.

But for now let's concentrate on that which brings us here, or rather: Coraline (not Caroline, beware!) girl fearless, courageous, explorer, funny (although Whether the cat is more fun with its gates ^ ^) and resourceful , whose birth has taken no less than 10 years to his proud father N. Gaiman (I will not say the size of the ankle that he must have!). During these ten years he did not, however, merely eating candy hallucinogens watching old episodes of the Adams family, nay, he also developed a whole universe to quite enchanting atmosphere but often downright scary.

The descriptions are never heavy but specific enough that the world appears without difficulty, to making the reading very fluid and fast (we had not read the passage three times to understand what the house looks like in some book, but we must also admit that this is surely doing it to be a children's book, very short). The style is light but do not forget to be funny and incisive (I do not keep putting this replica of the cat: "we could be friends ... you know," said Coraline. "Yeah. .. and it could also be rare specimens of a species unusual elephant dancers from Africa. Except that is not the case. At least in my case " ).

is committed from the beginning to Coraline abandoned by his parents who had to deal with that after the blue stuff in the house (thank you mom) or eating bizarre food experiences (thank you dad ), but also to the small band of louftingues colorful that revolve around it.

The first pages of Coraline's life are the most cute and we (well I'll be good but for us to Alain Delon) to allow an ambler empathy with Coraline. Then as Alice, everything changed because of a door (Search is not always because of a door) a priori blocked by bricks (but hey only a priori, otherwise the story ends there for 10 years and frankly it is'd lay a little pathetic), which The night proved to be a portal to another world (aaaaaah) where Coraline discovers his "other relatives", people who seem perfect (same remark as the door and little warning, you will never see the buttons in the same so ..). I do not tell you more but unfortunately, as in life will be quickly appearances deceptive things are gone from bad to worse for our poor little girl who will happily to have courage and a mysterious white rabbit mix cat (black cat but ...) and the Cheshire cat (the head and less scary ^ ^) to fight "another mother" whose love 'il prove eating (no pun intended).

I really loved this idea of a mother aute , attracting children to another allegedly perfect life that we all revés a day when our parents were disappointed but that is ultimately be only a trap because finally our parents are perhaps not perfect beings but they have normal eyes them! ( and incidentally their love is unselfish and true, which is better seen that costs them ^ ^)

7.5/10 Enchantment and therefore also the depth to really share that story unfortunately ended too soon! way to becoming a classic for the youth ...



Info: Coraline has been awarded the Hugo Award for "Best Novella" in 2003 and 2002 by the Bram Stoker Award "for Best Work Young readers "

Pop Corn : Coraline was adapted into film Stop Motion, which you can find me THE




Soundtrack: Little soundtrack that reflects the mood of the book I find childish and scary, Dreaming - Bruno Coulais

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