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Loading... The Search for WondLa (original 2010; edition 2012)by Tony DiTerlizzi, Tony DiTerlizzi (Illustrator)
Work InformationThe Search for WondLa by Tony DiTerlizzi (2010)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. El universo creado por DiTerlizzi me hizo recordar otros de los grandes clásicos de la LIJ, como es el caso de La historia interminable y Alicia en el país de las maravillas. Las ilustraciones son excelentes y el guiño final hacia la obra de L. Frank Baum, El maravilloso mago de Oz, conquistan al lector y lo dejan con ganas de leer el reto de la trilogía. ( ) Decided to reread a middle school favorite, and it still holds up. DiTirlizzi also wrote The Spiderwick Chronicles (another childhood fave), and suffice it to say, his books have seriously influenced who I am today. The fascinating, imaginative worlds he creates--paired with his beautiful illustrations, are truly PEAK aesthetic for me. Bless the internet archive for having scanned copies (epubs and pdfs dont seem to have the full page illustrations at the beginning of each chapter) so I can binge the trilogy. Onto book 2! I remember it like it was yesterday : I walked into my local bookstore and they had this in the newer release section. The cover drew me in but when I saw it was written/illustrated by Tony Diterlizzi himself, I knew I had to get it. A master at storytelling and his distinctive art style- Wondla (the trilogy as a whole) absolutely spellbound me. I could not put it down and it was such a refreshing read. It also has a wonderfully strong and admirable female lead! The engaging plot, the exquisite world-building, the charismatic characters, the fictional flora and fauna (that have some basis on actual nonfictional animals) cast me into that world and I was legitimately sad when the trilogy ended because I wanted it to continue and desired so much more. It's like if Star Wars met Alice in Wonderland, with maybe a hint of Wall-E. It's its own thing, unique, original and perfect for any kind of sci-fi or fantasy fan. It has a lot of heart, thought, excitement, action and immersion. The themes are survival, hope, dystopian, courage, acceptance (both of loss and differences), moving forward, morals, and despair. Everything has a purpose in this story and nothing feels dragged out or superfluous. It's in my top 5 favorite book series ever written. (If you need an extra push, the author of the Hunger Games- Suzanne Collins- and the one for the Percy Jackson series -Rick Riordan- loves this series and reviewed them as well.) no reviews | add a review
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Living in isolation with a robot on what appears to be an alien world populated with bizarre life forms, a twelve-year-old human girl called Eva Nine sets out on a journey to find others like her. Features "augmented reality" pages, in which readers with a webcam can access additional information about Eva Nine's world. No library descriptions found.
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