9780333710937 The Gruffalo
"A mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood.
A fox saw the mouse and the mouse looked good."
Walk further into the deep dark wood, and discover what happens when the quick-thinking mouse comes face to face with an owl, a snake and a hungry gruffalo . . .
9780333963968 The Smartest Giant in Town
George wished he wasn’t the scruffiest giant in town. So when he sees a new shop selling giant-sized clothes, he decides it's time for a new look: smart trousers, smart shirt, stripy tie, shiny shoes. Now he’s the smartest giant in town . . . until he bumps into some animals who desperately need his help – and his clothes!
9781405004770 A Squash and A Squeeze
''Wise old man, won't you help me, please? My house is a squash and squeeze.''
What can you do if your house is too small? The wise old man knows: bring in a flappy, scratchy, noisy crowd of farmyard animals. When you push them all out again, you'll be amazed at how big your house feels!
This brilliantly funny story is the first ever picture book written and illustrated by the award-winning team of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, authors of The Gruffalo.
9781405021920 Hippo Has A Hat
There's chaos in the clothes shop when the animals go on a glorious shopping spree. Zebra's zip is stuck and Toad's tracksuit is far too big, but Flamingo finds a stylish bag, and Caterpillar's shoes are really cool. You've never seen a fashion show like it!
9781405021906 Chocolate Mousse for Greedy Goose
"Chocolate mousse!" says greedy Goose. "Don't just grab it," says angry Rabbit.
Good manners aren't on the menu at this meal. Duck won't eat his carrots. Moth's eating the cloth, and Sheep would rather sleep than wash the dishes. Thank goodness some of the animals know how to behave!
9780230706477 One Mole Digging a Hole
All the animals are busy lending a hand in the garden in this lively numbers book! The parrots are pulling up carrots, the bears are picking pears and a swarm of bees are pruning the trees with their miniature shears.
Julia Donaldson’s whimsical rhymes and Nick Sharratt’s hilarious illustrations make this book a delight to share out loud. With plenty to giggle at on every page, counting – or gardening – has never been so much fun!
9781405000079 Rosie's Hat
Because this isn't just any old hat. It can also be a toy for a dog, a hiding-place for a mouse, a frisbee for some children and a nest for some birds. Surely poor Rosie will never find her hat again . . . or will she?
9780333947821 One Ted Falls Out of Bed
When Ted falls out of bed, three tearaway mice whisk him off on a breathtaking adventure. They zoom around in fast cars, go on a balloon ride and climb a building-block mountain. It's all very exciting, but will it get Ted back to bed?
This book's counting theme is perfectly woven into a magical, rhythmic text.
9780230017948 The Troll
The Troll longs for a juicy goat to eat – but he's stuck with boring old fish for supper. Bother! Meanwhile, Hank Chief and his pirate crew love fish, but without a decent recipe their slimy, soggy dinner is even worse. If only they could find their buried treasure and pay for a ship's cook . . . but it seems they’ve sailed to the wrong island. Again.
Watch the fun unfold as two very different worlds collide in a gloriously comic story from the creators of the highly acclaimed TYRANNOSAURUS DRIP.
9780230015500 Tyrannosaurus Drip
Everyone knows that tyrannosauruses are big and scary, so when a placid duckbill dinosaur's egg ends up in the wrong nest confusion is sure to ensue! When the baby dinosaur hatches out, he's so out of place that his grisly big sisters call him Tyrannosaurus Drip. Poor little Drip: all he wants is a quiet life munching on water weed . . .
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我必须赞扬作者对于“构建世界观”的扎实功底。这个架空的世界并非凭空捏造,而是建立在一套自洽且逻辑严密的规则之上,虽然规则本身充满了超现实的色彩。例如,这座城市依赖于一种罕见的矿石来维持其能量循环,而这种矿石的开采,直接导致了环境污染和人与人之间的隔阂,这种“奇幻设定服务于社会批判”的写法,远比单纯的魔法体系来得更有力量。书中对于不同阶层之间的生活状态对比,写得尤为深刻和尖锐。上层人士住在高耸入云的玻璃塔中,享受着被净化过的空气和人工的阳光;而底层人民则只能在永恒的阴影下,靠着回收的废弃物维持生计。这种空间上的隔离,直接映射了权力和信息的不对称。我尤其喜欢作者对“符号学”的运用,书中的某些重复出现的意象——比如生锈的钥匙、断裂的指南针——不仅仅是道具,它们是解读整个社会结构和人物命运的关键密码。阅读的过程,充满了发现的乐趣,你会忍不住去查阅书中的“附录”和“历史片段”,渴望挖掘更多隐藏的信息,这极大地增强了沉浸感和探索欲。
评分这本书在氛围营造上达到了近乎完美的境界,读完后,那种独特的“湿冷感”和“陈旧感”久久不散。作者似乎精通于描绘那种“存在感的缺失”,城市里的居民们像被抽走了灵魂的木偶,日复一日地重复着机械性的生活。我尤其欣赏作者对于“沉默”这一元素的运用,很多关键性的转折和情感的爆发,不是通过激烈的争吵来实现的,而是通过长时间、令人不安的沉默来体现的。这种“无声的戏剧性”对阅读的冲击力是巨大的。例如,主角与他失散多年的兄弟在咖啡馆相遇的那一幕,整段对话可能只有寥寥数语,但空气中弥漫的紧张和未说出口的悔恨,通过作者细致入微的动作描写(比如谁先拿起勺子搅拌咖啡、谁的目光停留在了窗外)被描绘得淋漓尽致。这本书的节奏控制得极好,张弛有度,该快时如疾风骤雨,该慢时则细腻到可以听见尘埃落定的声音。它不是那种为了娱乐而存在的通俗小说,它更像是一面映照我们时代精神焦虑的镜子,犀利、深刻,且毫不留情。
评分这本书的语言风格简直是一场华丽的文字盛宴,我几乎需要放慢语速才能跟上作者那些精妙绝伦的比喻和排比。它读起来更像是一部散文诗集,而非传统意义上的小说。那些关于色彩的描写尤为出色,即便是描述最沉闷的场景,作者总能捕捉到一丝微弱却坚韧的光芒,比如“黄昏时分,最后一缕阳光像融化的琥珀,艰难地涂抹在潮湿的鹅卵石上”。情节的推进是缓慢而克制的,它并不急于抛出重磅炸弹,而是通过一系列看似日常却暗藏玄机的对话和场景,层层剥开人物的心防。我特别喜欢书中对“失语症”这一主题的处理,角色们往往无法用言语表达最核心的情绪或秘密,所有的情感重量都压在了肢体语言和眼神的交流上。这要求读者具备极高的共情能力和解读能力。对我来说,阅读的过程就像是在解读一份古老的密码本,每一个词语都承载了多重含义,这种智力上的互动,比单纯的故事情节更让我着迷。书中的配乐意象运用得炉火纯青,从巴赫的赋格曲到失传的民间小调,音乐不仅是背景音,更是推动情节发展、暗示人物命运的关键线索,读的时候真想找来这些曲子同步聆听,体验感会更上一层楼。
评分我对这部作品的结构安排感到由衷的赞叹,它像一个精密的万花筒,从不同的角度折射出同一个核心困境。作者采用了多重视角叙事,但高明之处在于,这些视角并非简单地重复信息,而是提供了互补的、甚至是相互矛盾的观察点。读者必须像侦探一样,将这些来自不同“证人”的口述拼凑起来,才能构建出相对完整的画面。其中有一段关于“时间错位”的描写,让我印象极为深刻,角色们似乎活在自己的时间流里,上一秒还在探讨未来,下一秒就陷入了对遥远过去的追忆,这种非线性的叙事,完美地契合了主题——即“历史从未真正过去”。书中的人物塑造极其立体,尤其是那位退役的图书管理员,她的退休生活并非安逸祥和,而是被她过去参与的某个秘密事件的阴影所笼罩。她对秩序的偏执追求,实际上是对内心混乱的极力压制。这本书的优点在于,它不提供廉价的答案或简单的救赎,它更倾向于呈现复杂的人性困境,让读者在阅读结束后,依然能带着疑问和思考继续生活。这是一部需要反复品味的“慢阅读”作品。
评分翻开这本《迷雾之城的回响》,我立刻被作者构建的那个阴郁又迷人的世界深深吸引了。整本书就像一首由古老传说和现代焦虑交织而成的交响乐,每一个音符都敲击在心上。故事的主角,那位沉默寡言的钟表匠,他的每一次呼吸、每一次敲击工具的声音,都仿佛带着某种宿命的重量。作者对环境的描摹达到了令人窒息的程度,那些终年不散的灰色雾气,不仅仅是天气现象,更是角色内心压抑和城市衰败的具象化体现。我尤其欣赏作者处理时间线的手法,它不是线性的推进,而是像打碎的镜子,碎片化的记忆和预言交错闪现,迫使读者必须主动去拼凑真相。这种叙事上的挑战性,带来的阅读快感是巨大的。更别提那些配角,每一个都像一朵在污泥中挣扎却依然努力绽放的野花,他们的动机复杂而真实,没有绝对的善恶之分,只有在极端环境下人性的微妙权衡。这本书的哲学思辨也值得称道,它探讨了记忆的可靠性、身份的构建,以及在一个注定走向终结的系统内,个体反抗的意义究竟何在。读完合上书的那一刻,我久久不能平静,感觉自己仿佛刚刚从一场漫长而深刻的梦中醒来,耳边似乎还残留着那座“迷雾之城”遥远的钟声。
评分Such a beautiful story with witty rhymes!
评分Such a beautiful story with witty rhymes!
评分Such a beautiful story with witty rhymes!
评分Such a beautiful story with witty rhymes!
评分Such a beautiful story with witty rhymes!
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