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Indlæser... Kissaf Jacqueline Wilson
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Kiss conosciuto ai più come "Il potere della friendzone" è un romanzo... insopportabile, spacciato come romanzo acclamato e amato dai giovani (come, quando e perché??) e un gran successo è riuscito solo a farmi innervosire tanto che ho messo secoli a finirlo (almeno secondo i miei standard) Tutto è odioso in questo libro, la scrittura infantile, troppo anche per l'autrice, la trama che non va da nessuna parte e i protagonisti... mamma mia i protagonisti come me lo hanno fatto odiare. Il libro è scritto in prima persona e dobbiamo sopportare gli scleri di Sylvie la protagonista, una ragazzetta insulsa e immatura ossessionata da Carl il suo amico e ossessionata dalla promessa che lui le ha fatto da piccola, quella di sposarsi e stare insieme per sempre (Ho un deja vu... Chichi sei per caso tu?) per questo motivo non fa altro che ammorbarci con le sue lamentele perché il povero Carl sta crescendo e al contrario di lei maturando, non ha voglia di giocare a re e regina o sprecare il suo tempo ma vuole dedicarsi ai suoi hobby e allo studio, cosa NORMALE per tutti ma non per la protagonista. Sopportare i suoi piagnistei è insopportabile ed essendo lei la protagonista Carl ci viene presentato con lo spessore di un bamboccio, non troviamo un doppio punto di vista utile in questi casi ma solo Sylvie che rovina completamente Carl che poteva essere un personaggio interessante. A peggiorare il tutto e la decisione di buttarci dentro anche l'omosessualità e l'omofobia trattata con sufficienza e che diventa spunto non di riflessione ma di ennesime lamentele della protagonista, un romanzetto sconsigliato e odioso, sconsigliato ai ragazzini e anche agli adulti, girate al largo e leggete altro di questa autrice This book is a really amazing book . Its all about romance when this girl is like in love with her best friend and she finds out that her best friend is gay [ hes a boy] and that he tried to kiss one of his friends named paul then at the end he kisses the girl its a really nice and cute romantic book you should really read it!!! ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Sylvie and Carl have been friends since they were tiny children. They've always played together, called each other boyfriend and girlfriend and, deep down, Sylvie has always believed that they'd end up married to each other. They even have a a magical fantasy world that belongs to them alone.But as they become older, things are starting to change. Sylvie would still rather spend all her time with Carl - but Carl has a new friend, Paul, who is taking all his attention. Now, Carl seems much less happy to be called Sylvie's boyfriend - and in a game of spin the bottle, he avoids having to kiss her. Sylvie can tell his feelings have changed and that their future together might not be so clear-cut after all. But can she guess at the true reasons behind it all?Touching and compelling, Kiss is a delicately handled treatment of love and sexuality from award-winning author Jacqueline Wilson. No library descriptions found. |
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The story is told by Sylvie West, who is very small for her age and a very quiet, mousy kind of person. She’s best friends with her next door neighbor, Carl, and has been since they were little children. She is completely in love with him, expecting that they will one day get married because they’ve been friends for so long. Carl and Sylvie have their own secret language, handshake, door knock, and even world that they’ve built together, a world based around Carl’s glass collection.
The story picks up when Carl and Slyvie are in Year Nine, having been separated at school because Carl got a scholarship at a Grammar School, while Sylvie is still attending the regular old public school. Sylvie is struggling to make new friends, as is Carl, but Carl is struggling for different reasons. Eventually, Sylvie meets the one friend Carl seems to have made at Kingsmere, who later turns into a massive bully and turns against Carl, who comes out as gay.
The story is basically an ode to friendship and unrequited love. Sylvie loves Carl more than anything in the world, and experiences first hand what jealousy means when she’s slowly being replaced by Paul. She never leaves Carl’s side however, knowing that she has to be there for him as a friend more than anything now that he’s got his heart broken and he feels so desperately alone. Sylvie’s point of view can be a bit tedious to read through sometimes, seeing as she is only about thirteen years old, but she’s a person with a really pure heart who just wants her best friend to be happy, and is finally understanding that sometimes, happiness means that the other person is happy with someone else, not you.
It’s a really good read for all those out there who are contemplating a book for younger siblings. I recommend this book to anyone around the ages of 11 to 15.
Final rating: 4/5. It’s really good for a novel aimed at a much younger demographic than I am! ( )