Ed Kennedy is the guy who goes from zero to hero in one day. This novel penetrates the deeper questions of life with comical undertones.
Tag: Fiction
Adrift in the Pacific, or Two Years Vacation by Jules Verne
An exciting robinsonade. I suspect that William Golding downloaded a lot of inspiration from this book to his classic novel, Lord of the Flies.
Harry and the dinosaurs at the museum by Ian Whybrow and Adrian Reynolds
The second book about Harry and his dinosaurs. This time Harry visits the museum, where they visit the ancestors.
Harry och dinosaurierna by Ian Whybrow and Adrian Reynolds
A much welcomed book for all preschoolers who can’t get enough of dinosaurs.
Tunnels by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams
Part one of a very exciting adventure series with a somewhat eerie undertone. This thick book is hard to put aside, even if the initial hundred pages are a little too descriptive.
It’s a Book by Lane Smith
A tribute to the printed book! However, I suspect that this picture book is more suited for the adult reader than for the toddler. Which young toddler understand words like ‘tweet’?
The Butterfly Tatoo by Philip Pullman
A novel that touches everyone. About love and death, which sometimes feels breathtakingly realistic.
Deception Point by Dan Brown
Very interesting book about various conspiracy theories. The main theme centers around the old question of whether we are alone in the universe or not. As usual, it is thrilling to read Brown.
The Library of Shadows by Mikkel Birkegaard
A page turner with a certain depth. A thriller about the power of literature.