Het Wonderkabinet
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9789022561539
Publish date: February 29th 2012
Publisher: De Boekerij
Pages no: 640
Edition language: Dutch
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Childrens,
Adventure,
Realistic Fiction,
Juvenile,
Historical Fiction,
Middle Grade,
Mystery,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels
“We are all cabinets of wonders.” I cannot put into words what a work of art this book is. This story is told in two halves, Ben in words and Rose in illustrations. Both stories are told at the same time, with both children going on a similar journey at the same time which defiantly helps with the...
Wonder struck is very good book but i can get confusing at times but the base story is wonderful their are 2 stories unfolding before you side by side. The 2 main characters are Rose which is told in pictures, and Ben which is told in words.Both of them have something missing in their life and they ...
I was totally charmed by Wonderstruck because I went into it totally blind as to what it contained. I had a clue from the bolt of lightning on the front cover but even that was just a tiny portion of this stellar novel. The reader follows a boy on a journey from his small town into the bustling metr...
There is such a good book. There are two stories going on at once; One is written through pictures, the other through words. It bounces between the two. In one story, the one conveyed through words, we have a boy trying to figure out where he belongs after the death of his mother. In the beginni...
In The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Selznick created one story in two media, prose and art. In Wonderstruck he does the same thing, but this time there are two concurrent stories taking place. Instead of alternating the story between one medium and another, he tells one story with art and one story w...