![]() ![]() De hecho con la mala memoria que tengo me he acordado rápidamente de todo lo que pasó en la anterior y he seguido perfectamente la lectura.Įn general Rebeldes ha sido una buena parte a la altura de Reiniciados, aunque creo que flojea en ciertos aspectos. Me ha gustado mucho que la novela siga en la línea que deja planteada la primera y que no haya grandes saltos en el tiempo de una a otra. ![]() Rebeldes empieza en plena acción donde lo dejó Reiniciados. Habiendo acabado Rebeldes puedo decir que es una bilogía distópica increíble, con una ambientación apasionante y que gustará a todxs lxs lectorxs del género distópico. Los derechos de la misma han sido ya comprados para hacer una película y como bien sabréis Reiniciados fue una novela que me apasionó y me dejó con muchísimas ganas de leer Rebeldes. Rebeldes es la segunda parte de la bilogía Reiniciados escrita por Amy Tintera. APASIONANTE, DISTÓPICA, TINTERA VUELVE A ENAMORARME ![]()
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Setting sail on May 1, 1915, from New York, the Lusitania was a monument to the hubris and ingenuity of the age. It is a timely trip, as 2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the disaster. With his remarkable new work of nonfiction Dead Wake, Erik Larson ushers us aboard the Lusitania as it begins its tragic and final crossing. ![]() The enthralling story of the sinking of the Lusitania ![]() Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania ![]() ![]() For this reason they also believe in maximum community involvement in the design, construction and management of all projects. 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Not every little thing is told right away and I'm sure there is going to be some things later on down the road that might be brought up in other books. ![]() I can't say for the rest of the series yet, but so far they are wonderful!įor a good bit of the story we are told about what Jamie and Claire had been doing during their years apart. These books are becoming some of my favorite books of all time. ![]() ![]() ![]() You're looking for books that are developmentally and emotionally appropriate for your child, and written in language that is clear and appealing. Also look for books with colorful illustrations or photography to help keep your child engaged in the story.īy definition, books on this topic should be written for kids your child's age, even though they might start preschool anywhere between ages 2 and 5. Maybe they both love dinosaurs or the color purple, or have a pet cat. If the characters aren't familiar, look for other similarities between them and your child. 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