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Lädt ... Finally: A Wish Novel (2016. Auflage)von Wendy Mass (Autor)
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![]() Sonlight Books (737) Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. For years, Rory has been keeping a list of things her overprotective parents have said they'll allow when she turns twelve, and now it's finally here! But it's not like she imagined, and the transition from being micromanaged to being independent is difficult. Fortunately, Rory's best friend Annabelle stands by her (even when trying contacts instead of glasses means Rory winds up with an eye patch like a pirate; getting her ears pierced is how she discovers she's allergic to gold and swells up; and shaving her legs is an experiment gone wrong). Throughout several major hiccups, Rory displays flashes of kindness, and in the end, it turns out that all the people she's helped belong to the same family (including "Auntie" Angelina). Leo and Amanda from Eleven Birthdays make appearances. On the whole, Eleven has a stronger premise and holds up much better than Finally, which features lots of details about cell phone technology that are outdated now. Quotes "You won't get what you want, Rory Swenson, until you see what you need." (8) I get tired just thinking about all the times in my life I'm going to have to find the right clothes for the right occasions. I'm so bad at it. (238) I'm not sure about a lot of things anymore. (262) "Truly being able to see the needs of others around you, that is a rare gift. Only when you embrace it will you start to learn who you are, and begin going after what you really want." (Angelina to Rory, 292) "There is more to life than increasing its speed." (Mom, quoting Gandhi, 296) Rory Swenson has been keeping a list of things she'll be allowed to do once she turns twelve, and although she's sure her parents have forgotten a lot of the things they've promised over the years, she has the documentation to prove that they agreed to a variety of things. Rory is a wonderful character and her big dreams may seem small to some, but when you’ve been waiting FOREVER for a cell phone, a pet, and to be left alone in the house (just to name a few of her wishes), they seem like the key to happiness. Rory plunges into achieving those dreams with reckless abandon that leaves her a bit batter, bruised, and hopped up on caffeine—all while being paid to be an extra in the teen movie being filmed at her school. Along the way, Rory helps others achieve their dreams too, and she does it with such subtlety that there’s a great lesson for readers within the pages of the book without feeling hit over the head with it. Rory’s parents offer a fine balance between strict and understanding, and her three-year-old brother, Sawyer, offers some excellent comic moments through the course of the book. Mass’s book reminds me a bit of Judy Blume’s offerings for this age group. Unfortunately there are hints of magical realism that fall flat—especially at the end—and that lowered the number of stars I give it to four. Read this book to hang out with Rory and her friends. She’s an incredibly likable pre-teen and she handles the many misadventures that come with turning twelve like someone much older—but not in an unrealistic way. The book is completely suitable for its target age range and a refreshingly light read while remaining interesting. My thanks to the publisher for a copy of the book in exchange for my unbiased review. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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After her twelfth birthday, Rory checks off a list of things she is finally allowed to do, but unexpected consequences interfere with her involvement in the movie being shot at her school, while a weird prediction starts to make sense. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Rory is about to be turning twelve years old and with that comes a whole new list of things she should be able to do. Her parents have told her time and again that there were certain things that she wouldn’t be able to do until she turned twelve. Rory being a practical child kept track of all these firsts that she’d soon be able to participate in. Things like getting a phone, piercing her ears, going to a boy/girl party, going to the mall without parental supervision and more.
There is a lot going on in Willow Falls during this book, the most stand out thing is that Rory’s school is being turned into a set for a movie. Rory and her best friend end up getting parts as extras and well things go a little on the bonkers side. However, even though I laughed so much, I truly did feel bad for all the things that kept going on. It kind of made me think of the series {A Series of Unfortunate Events} because oh my goodness, did she have a string of bad luck over the course of a short amount of time.
If you enjoy books that can make you laugh out loud, I am certain you will enjoy this book. If you haven’t read the first book you should, because some of the things mentioned in this book might not make a whole lot of sense until you do. This is definitely a great book and could make an awesome gift for any child on or around the age of twelve! (