Interessante demais.
Gosto bastante do uso de uma narradora completamente não confiável, da relação entre os personagens e até de quanta tensão tem em um livro em que não muita coisa acontece.
Dito isso, não é exatamente o meu tipo de livro tanto em o que acontece, quanto no ritmo e experiência de leitura no geral, ainda acho um ótimo livro, só não é bem pra mim.
I'm struggling a lot to find any words besides “Incredible”, “awesome”, “Xiran Jay Zhao, please be my best friend and let's talk hours about stuff because your ideas are simply marvelous”, so I'm just gonna use them.
This book is one of the most awesome, incredible things I've read recently and I can't wait to read the next one.
A very good take on the Norse myths and legends.
Just like with the Percy Jackson series, Riordan does a very friendly, funny and easy to read and understand collection of myths that we see through the eyes of a Hero that it's figuring this universe alongside the reader.
In comparison with the PJ series (didn't read the Kane's yet), this book seemed, at least to me, a more adult version of it, with blood, violence, some sexual insinuation that i believed it's very appropriated to the age of the characters, which is in the late teen's, young adult.
Recommend it a lot, for basically everyone.
Muito bom!
Contos interessantes e com algumas reviravoltas inesperadas.
O grotesco e o horripilante estão presentes em ótimas doses contorcendo e distorcendo os nossos tão amados contos de fadas.
Só tenho uma critica, mas que acredito que seja uma preferência pessoal, que são algumas passagens com alegorias e metáforas que eu acho meio exageradas e que se retiradas ou reescritas poderiam deixar o texto mais enxuto, como essa por exemplo: “Muito Longe dali, no sétimo círculo do inferno, além do Vale Flegetonte, as almas penadas ouviram uma risada que assombraria seus pesadelos, caso ainda lhes fosse permitido dormir.”
E o fato de eu ter conseguido ligar muitos pontos entres as histórias (seja isso minha imaginação ou não) me fez crer muito mais nesse universo como um mundo único onde tudo isso acontece e isso fez a coletânea crescer bastante no meu conceito.
Resumindo: uma coletânea excelente do nosso “Abu Fobiya” com momentos marcantes e perturbadores, recomendo bastante!
As always Iggulden did a superb historical fiction work.
The setting is rich and believable, the charachters are real and charismatic and the fightings are breathtaking.
You can really fell that you are walking the stone streets of old Rome with the young Caesar and his incredible charismatic uncle Marius or fighting and risking your life with the brave young Brutus.
The history has never been more alive and fun than when you read some of Iggulden books and i highly recommends it.
The whole old west kinda of spirit from the main character and his sidekick (Wayne would hate this...), the evolution of the technology and religion of the Mistborn world made me love this book a little bit (not much, just a little) more than the original trilogy.
I'm not so good at writing long reviews so i'm just going to say that this is a wonderfull book and i recommend it for everyone, those that read other books from Brandon or not.
Love it, the whole idea of the unknown tech giving super powers to people and what happen's next amuse me and i think that Tom Reynolds have worked with it greatly.
The only bad thing i think is the villain, i really wasn't cativated by him and i didn't liked hist motivation, the way he was defeated i thought was cool.
In the end i really liked the book and without a doubt going to read de next one.