First small ticket "laggard" of books read during the move.
then I'll start by talking about the Crusades Pierre Bottero
... Yes, because after diving headfirst into 's Quest Ewilan
then in the trilogy Ellana , I still wanted to ...
Again this fine and creative writing, which is that of Pierre Bottero. Still of these characters who, over the pages, learn about them, evolve, mature, meet, love ... Still of these worlds, magical and yet so realistic that the author installs with patience and finesse. Still these "Glistening Bridge", "Country Fael", "Desert Whispers", "Plateaux Astariul" and other "Plains Breath", we travel by foot, on horseback. Alone or not. Still
these pages turned. Again and again. Those we can not leave. Still of these books that you can not close, and which side you fall asleep, peacefully. Still
of these stories where the notion of learning is the key. Still
these masters. Those who were listening, that we follow. Those who hurt us sometimes, but that gives us, always. Those that punctuate the novel, that we want to keep close to us. Whether one wants to question, ever ... Still
these insights.
Still the story of an otherwise ... Who joins us here. Still
of this set, so full ...
again this Beauty.
That of the soul ...
...
...
So yes, I opened "The Crossed Souls", and followed the path Nawel young girl we raised and pretentious "superior" and who, by a path strewn with meetings, and force shots, realized ... From
world in which she lived. From
path she should follow.
From the way that awaited him.
...
Nawel writing, too.
And the simple words she poses in her book are, for us the certainty that we are.
That we could be her.
Not perfect.
And sometimes low. But
human, so ...
... In
Souls Crossbred, we feel the will of Pierre Bottero linking this world to another, previously discovered in the quest for Ewilan and Ella ...
But the book ends there. And
to us, then, to write an end to tracking Nawel.
As an open door.
Towards a world. Towards
life.
...
is what gives us the author.
And I thank him.
...
My Rating for The Ames Crossed: 4.3 / 5
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