Rating: Summary: Thief Lord Review: I found this book to be a great book. I just took a short vacation and I could not get my nose out of it. I think this is the best book I've read since Harry Potter. Some people think it is nothing in comparison to Harry Potter, but I think it is. For people who liked Harry Potter and are waitnig for the fifth one to come out, I definately recommend this book to you. On a scale of 1-5 it defitately gets a 10!
Rating: Summary: Wow, wow Review: Wow, wow. The Thief Lord was a gret book! Taking place in Venice, two boys are taken in by a small'gang'. These kids share many stories together, the good the bad, the happy and sad. You'll have to read it to find out what I'm talking 'bout! (I'm not really a poet, I'm just in a good mood.)
Rating: Summary: The Theif Lord: The perfect book for a harry potter lover Review: Thought that nothing could beat Harry Potter. You were wrong. This book has it all. Humor, magic, mystery, and a whole lot of fun. This book has everthing that Harry Potter has and more.
Rating: Summary: Two notches above the serial children's books, but ..... Review: does not meet the standards of "children's classic". Worth the time to read, but ignore the marketing comparison to Harry Potter. There are very few books which would make a better movie..but this one may be an exception. A very visual story teller! Funke does a great job of creating both the scene and the characters, but the story line somehow lacks depth. (Doesn't seem to be a problem in the movie realm.) I kept wondering if something got lost in the translation.. The conservative sector of the US will find the casual acceptance of thievery appalling...Crime does not pay in this story, but it does allow subsistence without easily apparent retribution. I will turn the book over to an eleven year old friend, but have serious doubts as to whether he'll finish it. I could be very wrong as I am slightly older than the target audience. Funke does not tickle my imagination like E.B White, C.S. Lewis or J.K. Rowling, but did leave me with a very textural, surreal impression of Venice.
Rating: Summary: Glorification of tawdry lives and thievery Review: I expect a quality work directed at the youth marketplace to help kids develop a sense of themselves and the values which will mold them into good citizens. Thief Lord does none of that. The story, set in Venice, is simplistic, predictable and emphasizes free will on the part of orphans who exercise their free will to the detriment of others (although this is glossed over). It seems to glorify pick-pocketing, sees nothing wrong with spending counterfeit money, and finally settles on the charity of a couple of open-hearted adults to solve all the kids' problems. I see little of redeeming value in this work and I will not give it to my granddaughter. Bob Gould Wellesley, MA
Rating: Summary: This teacher loves it! Review: As a teacher in a small, multiage classroom of grades 2 to 7, I am continually searching for books that I can read aloud to a wide age range. I read this book over the summer, previewing the book before I read it aloud at school. I loved it, and now my students do too. From the youngest student to the oldest, they are engrossed! This book has a lot of teaching potential, too, if you choose to use it that way. Moral dilemmas; is it okay to steal if you are hungry? Teach mapping skills, using the map at the front of the book. But most importantly, it is a great read with many surprises, twists and turns. It will keep you guessing to the end!
Rating: Summary: Review of The Thief Lord Review: This was a wonderful book. It had well-developed characters who changed constantly throughout the story as a result of significant life events. The plot was well-structured and contained sufficient conflict and suspense to hold my interest. There were quite a few surprises that I was impressed with. The time and place is also suitable to the storyline. This story is about a group of orphans in beautiful Venice that seem to be forgotten and all alone yet they find strength in one another. You feel as if you know each of the children and can feel all of the emotions that they are experiencing. You can see how they overcome their problems. The story is believable and touching to me as a mother and a teacher.
Rating: Summary: A VERY Entertaining Book! Review: I 1st heard of this book from my English teacher, and decided to give it a try. I'm sure glad I did! This is the best book I've read since Harry Potter. I love the characters and the setting. Prosper, Bo, Hornet, Victor, and all the rest are very easy to imagine and get to know. I definataly recommend this book to adults and kids alike, and you'll love it!
Rating: Summary: Not Bad Review: Yeah, so it's not Harry Potter... Anyone really surprised by that? I think not. BUT, it's a GREAT bedtime story for the kids, and pleasent to read for adults. It's not a waste of money, it's really colorful.
Rating: Summary: A fine book that suffers only when compared to Harry P. Review: I enjoyed this book very much; surely it will be one of the best if not the best and/or most popular kids' book published this year. It is a fast, gripping read, with entertaining characters, and Venice as its backdrop - surely the finest city in the world for a work of magic and imagination. It does come off as a bit of a collage built from other books - orphans Propser and Bo escape from an evil aunt and uncle (like Harry Potter), encounter a child-criminal mastermind (like Artemis Fowl), join a gang of kid thieves (like Oliver Twist) and tackle a historical mystery (like the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler). The characters are not quite as well developed as in these books, and it's less fantastical than Harry or Artemis (with one major exception that I will not spoil for you). If you are a cynic you might think the author wrote it all with an eye to the main chance (selling the movie rights), in part because she dedicates the book to Bob Hoskins (presumably the actor) declaring that the character Victor looks just like him. But if you're not so cynical you will really enjoy it - the author makes marvelous use of the city of Venice, it's funny and surprising and exciting. It seem like a screenplay pretending to a book, but it's really going to make a great movie.
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