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Lädt ... Atlas: The Story of Pa Salt (2022)von Lucinda Riley, Harry Whittaker
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. An excellent finale to the series. Written by Riley's son following her illness and death. He has been true to her characterisations and even managed to tie up all the threads she created throughout the series. Undoubtedly had a lot of guidance from her and with plenty of notes to follow given that she was aware for a number of years that she had a terminal illness. ( ) Comme l’a souhaité leur père, l’énigmatique milliardaire Pa Salt, les sept sœurs d’Aplièse sont enfin réunies. C'est à bord du Titan, sur la mer Égée, qu'elles vont lui rendre un dernier hommage. Si chacune a découvert sa propre histoire, la véritable identité de leur père bien-aimé leur demeure inconnue. D’où vient cet homme qui les a élevées et quels secrets cachait-il ? Les réponses se trouvent peut-être dans le journal qu’il a laissé en héritage…Mais dans une Europe aux prises avec les heures les plus sombres de son histoire, il sait que le jour viendra où il devra fuir à nouveau…À travers les océans et les continents, Atlas, l’histoire de Pa Salt est l’inoubliable conclusion, faite d’amours et de drames, de la saga phénomène dont elle révèle le plus grand secret ! Las siete hermanas se han reunido por primera vez a bordo del Titán para dar una últimadespedida al enigmático padre al que tanto amaron. Para sorpresa de todas, es la hermana perdida a quien Pa Salt ha elegido para confiarle la clave de sus pasados. Pero por cada verdad revelada, otra pregunta emerge. Las hermanas deben afrontar la idea de que su adorado padre era alguien a quien apenas conocían. Y lo que es aún más impactante: que esos secretos hace tanto tiempo enterrados todavía pueden tener hoy consecuencias para ellas. Because I invested countless hours listening to the first seven books of The Seven Sisters series, I decided to listen to this last one, the one that addresses the unanswered questions from the previous books. As the daughters of Pa Salt gather for a memorial for their father who died one year earlier, they finally learn the story of their enigmatic father. They learn about his remarkable life, shaped by the help of many strangers, the love of Elle, and the threat of Kreeg Eszu. Each daughter also learns how she came to be part of Pa Salt’s family. This book is not for those who have not read the previous books. There are so many characters and intertwining storylines that someone not familiar with the daughters’ stories would be lost. As is, even readers who have read all the books may find themselves struggling at times to remember who is who. I listened to the book to learn if my suspicions and theories were correct, and there is certainly an effort to explain everything. Unfortunately, like the previous books, the plot becomes predictable. We know exactly where Atlas has to travel and whom he has to meet. Some of the explanations, however, don’t ring true. Kreeg’s motivation is especially weak, especially given what he knows about his mother’s actions. This is a major problem since Kreeg is Atlas’s nemesis and responsible for Atlas’s travels. The motivation for Atlas’s final plan – to protect his daughters – is likewise weak. The book is plagued with the same weaknesses as the other books. There are so many unrealistic events and coincidences. A young boy manages to trek alone from Russia to France? Atlas is supposedly such an intelligent man, yet he doesn’t notice the clues given to him about Elle’s disappearance? Kreeg manages to find Atlas in different parts of Europe? Zed makes a so-convenient appearance at Atlantis? And there are the other issues: stilted dialogue that is anything but natural; the portrayal of so many too-good-to-be-true characters; the overly sentimental and too-perfect ending; and the endless, and very contrived, use of Greek mythology. Kreeg Eszu (an anagram for Greek Zeus) has parents whose names were Kronos and Rhea – hardly Prussian names?! Atlas’s parents are Lapetus and Clymene – in keeping with Greek mythology but certainly not likely names chosen by Swiss people. Trying too hard to provide mythological parallels doesn’t work. Like the other books, this one is overly lengthy. I did like the backstories for some of the minor characters, but there is a great deal of needless repetition. Well, the series is done, and I’m glad to put it to rest. Note: Please check out my reader's blog (https://schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/) and follow me on Twitter (https://twitter.com/DCYakabuski). keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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1928, Paris : A boy is found, moments from death, and taken in by a kindly family. Gentle, precocious, talented, he flourishes in his new home, and the family show him a life he hadn't dreamed possible. But he refuses to speak a word about who he really is. As he grows into a young man, falling in love and taking classes at the prestigious Conservatoire de Paris, he can almost forget the terrors of his past, or the promise he has vowed to keep. But across Europe an evil is rising, and no-one's safety is certain. In his heart, he knows the time will come where he must flee once more. 2008, the Aegean. The seven sisters are gathered together for the first time, on board the Titan to say a final goodbye to the enigmatic father they loved so dearly. To the surprise of everyone, it is the missing sister who Pa Salt has chosen to entrust with the clue to their pasts. But for every truth revealed, another question emerges. The sisters must confront the idea that their adored father was someone they barely knew. And even more shockingly: that these long-buried secrets may still have consequences for them today. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden.
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