by Jean-Claude Mourlevat, Anthea Bell
It started out promising enough but Winter's End ultimately did not deliver. Winter's End is about an oppressive government called the Phalangists. The boarding schools the four leads are in are very strict and cruel. This was where the book could have gotten away with not explaining enough how the ...
WINTER’S END is advertised as “a gripping dystopian novel.” Sadly, it didn’t live up to the hype.Four teenagers, two boys and two girls, live in strictly-run boarding schools in a unspecified time period in a world under intense governmental control. After the boys and girls meet (by accident) thei...
Well I have a version of this novel here beside me that's entitled: Winter's Song. Same book different name. How odd. Ah well the contents of the book haven't changed (hopefully) only the external elements of name and cover. My impression of Winter's End? Its a book that like the image on my version...
I was going to make a video about this because I really liked this book. A lot. But after spending 4+ hours on the Linger Read-Along video last night, I’m not feeling like making a video for this. So, here we go.This past week, I read the English translation of Winter’s End. It was originally wr...
WINTER’S END is advertised as “a gripping dystopian novel.” Sadly, it didn’t live up to the hype.Four teenagers, two boys and two girls, live in strictly-run boarding schools in a unspecified time period in a world under intense governmental control. After the boys and girls meet (by accident) thei...