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A story full of adventures, relatable characters and a lot of fantasy.
I really liked the character that is atreyu and the transformation of bastian.
I really liked the character that is atreyu and the transformation of bastian.
adventurous
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I still love it. What a great universe, what a great story
Dieses Buch war mir überraschend gut. Die Welt, die Ende geschafft hat, ist voller Kreativität und Intrigen. Ein Buch, nicht nur für Kinder aber auch für Erwachsene, die eine neue Welt entdecken wollen und in sich selbst ein bisschen rumschauen sollen.
4 1/2 stars
A world that lives up to its name. An interesting look at how one can innocently lose their way and devolve into seeming madness and evil
A world that lives up to its name. An interesting look at how one can innocently lose their way and devolve into seeming madness and evil
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
The Neverending story is on of my favorite movies, it inspired my imagination as a child and brings me comfort as an adult. The book is
adventurous
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This was an amazing reading adventure! I felt again like a child, hidden in an attic, like Bastian, reading a story but also feeling and living it on my skin. I felt with Bastian and also with Atreyu. More than once I cried and more than once I wanted to talk to them or scold them, above all Bastian. It was a long time I didn't feel this way while reading a book and it was such a good feeling.
This isn't only a book for children, not at all. When I finished the book, the first question that came to my mind was: "When did I stop dreaming?" I felt void because I forgot when I stopped dreaming and I was now missing that childhood part of me. As an adult, life brought me to be convinced that dreams are only a waste of time and I consider myself a realist and a rational and practical person. I was also a little bit afraid to pick up this book because Fantasy is not a genre I usually read but now I'm really very glad I read it because it gave me back a piece of my childhood, when I was still able to dream.
As said, it isn't only a book for children. One of the messages is also that to find ourselves we have to lose ourselves. This is so true though not easy to understand. We can find ourselves, our inner essence, only when we strip off everything: from the way we see ourselves or think we are to the way others see us, from what we think we would like to be to all the masks we wear. In order to rise, we have to touch the bottom. Only from that deep and dark bottom we are again able to arise with a new conciousness of ourselves and find our way through life. And this too is a long and difficult adventure.
I absolutely recommend this book to everyone, above all to "old" ladies like me that stopped dreaming many many years ago.
This isn't only a book for children, not at all. When I finished the book, the first question that came to my mind was: "When did I stop dreaming?" I felt void because I forgot when I stopped dreaming and I was now missing that childhood part of me. As an adult, life brought me to be convinced that dreams are only a waste of time and I consider myself a realist and a rational and practical person. I was also a little bit afraid to pick up this book because Fantasy is not a genre I usually read but now I'm really very glad I read it because it gave me back a piece of my childhood, when I was still able to dream.
As said, it isn't only a book for children. One of the messages is also that to find ourselves we have to lose ourselves. This is so true though not easy to understand. We can find ourselves, our inner essence, only when we strip off everything: from the way we see ourselves or think we are to the way others see us, from what we think we would like to be to all the masks we wear. In order to rise, we have to touch the bottom. Only from that deep and dark bottom we are again able to arise with a new conciousness of ourselves and find our way through life. And this too is a long and difficult adventure.
I absolutely recommend this book to everyone, above all to "old" ladies like me that stopped dreaming many many years ago.