FURR, Mark: Stories for Reading Circles. Bookworms Club BRONZE. Oxford University Press, 2007
BASSET, Jennifer: Omega File 349. London, England.
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La caja de música
El libro trata de una muñeca que está en una caja de música y no puede salir. Conoce a Nino, que le dice que fuera de esa caja hay muchas cosas. La muñeca consigue salir, pero Nino no está, se lo ha llevado el Que no tiene cara. La muñeca pasa por diferentes sitios y aventuras y al final encuentra a Nino. En la historia aparecen muchos personajes, uno o dos por escena. La historia sucede en sitios imaginarios, que no existen, por ejemplo: Jaulajá. Yo creo que la historia significa la libertad, el miedo a salir de la muñeca se supera.
Me ha gustado mucho el libro, ya que en general me gustan las obras de teatro, y aparte, el tema estaba muy bien. Me gustó el trozo en que la muñeca encuentra a Nino, porque si te lo imaginas es una escena muy bonita.
No he tenido mucha dificultad en leerlo, ya que las palabras eran sencillas y fáciles, por eso no he tenido que preguntar a nadie, ni buscar en el diccionario.Yo lo recomendaría a niños de nuestra edad, porque a mi me ha gustado mucho, pero también depende de la persona.
El autor:
Alfonso Zurro trabaja en Sevilla como autor y director de escena.
Muchas de sus obras han sido traducidas, publicadas y representadas en varios idiomas. Muchas de sus obras son de teatro y por ello a conseguido muchos premios.
Más informació: http://www.adeteatro.com/curricula/zurro.htm
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Etiquetes de comentaris: 1ESO, castellano, teatro, Zurro
The Canterville Ghost
WILDE, Oscar: The Canterville Ghost. Oxford University. Oxford Bookworms, 2. Oxford, 2004 . 841/A1-A2
The story is about a family who moves to a house which is haunted and there is a ghost but this ghost is not scary, so children laugh doing ambushes and giving shocks it.
I liked the book because the story is based on children who disturb ghosts and so children are not afraid of ghosts.
The book is rather childish but to learn English is good because there are many words to learn. I recommend this book to learn more. Although the story is quite simple, from the beginning until the end is very entertaining.
Cathy's Dreams
HART, Julie: Cathy's Dream. Burlington Books.2007. 841-A1
Cathy Harris lives in Cornwall. (England). Her parents adopted her from an orphanage in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Fourteen years old she began to hald strange dreams. One day in the school, learned about genetics and identical twins and Cathy thought can have a twin sister. Your mum and she travelled orphanage of Sri Lanka. Finally after several adventures, discovered has got a twin sister. They have got different parents, but see holiday summer and everyday send e-mails.
They are happy!!!!
Mr Harris and the Night Train
FURR, Mark: Stories for Reading Circles. Bookworms Club BRONZE. Oxford University Press, 2007
In the story Mr Harris travels by train to go to Oulu in Finland. In his carriage two people came in. Mr Harris looks Elena and Carl arguing about a diamond necklace. Elena di Saronelli is a young woman. She is the little sister of Carl. She has dark eyes and black hair. She is very beautiful. She was half-Italian, half-Finnish. Elena killed Carl and Mr Harris ran the corridor to go to the guard. The guard tells the story of Elena di Saronelli and Carl. The guard tells in September the ghosts of Elena and Carl come on the train.
I liked the book because it's fantasy and horror. It's very interesting. Also because the story happens in the train. I recommend this book because the vocabulary is not difficult. I liked it!
A Melody of Truth
CHRISTIE, Evelyn: A Melody of Truth. Burlington Books. Burlington Readers. 841-B1
I liked this book because I identify myself with Diana, with her doubts about the studies, and also doubts about Roger, about love.
I loved reading this book because, as I said before, I feel very identified with the protagonist of the story.
This time I chose the book well. I found it easy to read, very enjoyable and entertaining. This type of story is ideal for a teenager who has doubts about studies like me.
Now, I’ll speak of story. I think that Diana has a little personality because she decides to do what their parents want her to do. I was surprised by the attitude of Diana's father when she decides to quit medicine and study music. He was a bad father when he was angry with her for deciding to study something that she liked.
To conclude, I like this book and while I was reading it, I disconnected from the routine.
The Jungle Book
KIPLING, Rudyard: The Jungle Book. Black Cat. 841 - A1
Mowgly arrived to the jungle when he was a baby. Father and Mother Wolf keeps him only a short time. Shere Khan wants to hurt Mowgli, and Baloo and Bangheera keeps Mowgly and teach him the Law of the Jungle. Mowgly went to live to the village for three months. Finally, Mowgly kills Shere Khan and they are happy in the jungle.
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