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Znakomita książka pióra australijskiego pisarza Gartha Nix?a, autora trylogii Sabriel, Lirael, Abhorsen. Pan Poniedziałek to pierwsza część siedmiotomowej serii fantasy dla młodzieży pt. Klucze do Królestwa.Artur Penhaligon nie powinien był zostać bohaterem. Powinien raczej umrzeć za młodu. Jego...
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Znakomita książka pióra australijskiego pisarza Gartha Nix?a, autora trylogii Sabriel, Lirael, Abhorsen. Pan Poniedziałek to pierwsza część siedmiotomowej serii fantasy dla młodzieży pt. Klucze do Królestwa.Artur Penhaligon nie powinien był zostać bohaterem. Powinien raczej umrzeć za młodu. Jego życie uratował jednak klucz w kształcie minutowej wskazówki zegara. Artur jest bezpieczny, ale jego świat nie. Wraz z kluczem pojawia się plaga okrutnych potworów z innego świata, na czele z tajemniczym Panem Poniedziałkiem. Aby odzyskać swoją zgubę, nie cofną się przed niczym...
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Format: papier
ISBN:
9788308038949
Publish date: 2006 (data przybliżona)
Publisher: Wydawnictwo Literackie
Pages no: 362
Edition language: Polski
Series: The Keys to the Kingdom (#1)
This book is very different from what I usually read and there's kind of a backstory to why I ended up reading it. I was at the library with my boyfriend and I really wanted him to read The Raven Boys because it's my fave, so I agreed to read a book that he picked out for me. Yeah, our reading taste...
Twice I picked this book up from the library, and twice I returned it, unable to get much further than Arthur Penhaligon’s step into the mysterious house. However, because I did like the concept behind the Keys to the Kingdom series, I took advantage of the audiobook and finally managed to get throu...
Mister Monday is the first book I have read by Garth Nix and I decided to pick it up because I have heard many good things about this author from many other book bloggers out there. I must say it was an interesting story--quite bizarre, actually, though also very intriguing and ultimately difficult ...
This was really fun, and I wish I'd read it when I was younger. I have a suspicion that Nix writes children's fiction because he's not really capable of the depth and pacing that makes good 'adult' fantasy, but that's no terrible thing.
A really fun read. My favorite of the Keys to the Kingdom series.