Finding a note in Joseph's lost wallet referring to dungeons and warriors, Nick becomes involved in a fantasy game which takes a dangerous turn when gang members send him on a quest which involves betraying Joseph
Gillian Cross was born Gillian Arnold in 1945. She was educated at North London Collegiate School, Somerville College, Oxford and the University of Sussex. Although now a full-time writer who often travels and gives talks in connection with her work, she has had a number of informal jobs including being an assistant to a Member of Parliament. For eight years she also sat on the committee which advises ministers about public libraries.
She is married to Martin Cross and they have four grown-up children, two sons and two daughters.
No tenía la menor idea de lo que me iba a encontrar en este libro y a pesar de que me costó adentrarme en la historia, y comprender lo que estaba sucediendo en el mundo de Nick, me gustó. Lo que destaco es la ágil narrativa de Gillian pero creo que fue tomando un tono de moraleja… sin embargo no puedo dejar de pensar en lo bien que se vería esto en una película.
La primera sorpresa del año, entre a ciegas en la historia y la amé. Nick y Joshep son niños muy opuestos social y moralmente. Ambos se verán metidos en situaciones similares pero con resoluciones diferentes. Varias veces me sentí identificada con ambos, una historia divertida y tierna.
I read this some years ago, and since then I've kept rereading it over and over again. Amazing characters and plot develop, great message, it's a story more complex than it seems at first look. The characters are forced to make critical choices, choices you really care about. Good end, 5/5.
captivating story of morality and the mental struggle between good and bad. this book is surprisingly deep for a children's book, and it left me with mixed feelings and a lasting impression. 4.5 ⭐️
Read it when I was young and remembered I liked it. Re-read it now and I found it unbearable, especially Nick who is by far one of the most annoying characters I’ve ever come across.
A young boy decides which friends and lifestyle is the way for him. He wavers back and forth and then finally decides. Also introduces the idea of fantasy games.
#Voyalabiblioteca. Puntos que utilice para calificar el libro. 1. Personajes: -Nick: 5.0 -Joe: 5.0 -Ruth: 5.0 -Otros: 5.0 TOTAL: 5.0 2. Valores: 5.0 3. Realismo: 5.0 --- Pronto reseña en http://millibrosreader.blogspot.com.co/ sígueme para no perderte de nada.
It took me forever to figure out what this book was called! I read this in middle or high school, and recall being pretty disappointed in it at the time, but it did also make a pretty big impression on me in that it introduced me to the idea of tabletop RPGs.
So, keep in mind that when I was a young'un, the internet was still young, and didn't contain everything yet, and also even if I could have found things related to RPGs, I didn't know what I didn't know. There wasn't a very strong culture of social media, so even if it was on the internet, you still had to know what you wanted to look for. On top of that, a lot of us didn't have regular internet access yet, so it was unlikely to just stumble across things. So I do still think fondly about this book in that it's the reason I learned about RPGs and decided I was interested in the concept. This later led me to some great times with my high school nerd friends.
However. The book itself was disappointing. I mostly didn't care too much about the real-life aspect, and while the game part was initially kind of fun, the story got weirdly biblical after a while. I don't even remember ultimately what happens, except that the bible aspect just doesn't go away and I think the game aspect gets less fun and more plot-device-y as the book gets closer to the end.
Gillian Cross crafts a nice story about an outcast boy, seeking to be part of the 'in crowd', who has to make some very tough decisions. We meet Nick, who is one of those oddball kids who is always on the outside looking in. When the local cool kids involve him in one of their schemes, he reluctantly goes along. What follows is a gut-wrenching emotional roller-coaster ride that keeps you guessing right up to the last sentence. Well done!
Novela juvenil con una historia entretenida, ingeniosa y bien estructurada que, con una descripción justa y sin caer en el cliché, logra plantear dilemas éticos asociados al sentido de pertenencia, la lealtad y la franqueza.