reseña de el libro entre los ocultos en ingles
Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
Elisabet is in London waiting for her opportunity to work on a musical. Eduard is in Madrid without knowing what to do with his life. These two brothers, separated by a year of difference and by kilometers of distance, will contract again in a sad situation. Her paternal grandfather and guardian, Enric Ardiach, has died in a plane crash while returning to Barcelona.
After the funeral, strange events surround them. The brothers discover that their grandfather was a custodian, a person charged with protecting, along with other council members, the Forbidden Books. We made that trip because I had just found the first book in History: The Book of Thot. I didn't take it on the plane, so during the crash, he wrote two notes in his bomb test bulletin: on the first one there are clues to find the book, on the other he asks them to look for Gerard de Villiers.
What at first seems like a simple search, since they have clues about the whereabouts of the five scrolls that make up the book, become an entire odyssey. The Custodians are not the only ones who want the book; the Vatican is behind him so that the human being never reads it, the Men in Black want to destroy it and Enzo, a mysterious and attractive young man of nineteen, what he needs to get his freedom.
Hidden is a novel full of mysteries. It consists of three prologues that at first seem to have no connection, a chapter entitled "the book," three intermediates, and the epilogues. As the story progresses, seeing that everything that would not be related fits easily. The book, weighing more than four hundred pages, is not heavy. Dialogues abound, which gives speed to the text, and some drawings to better imagine the places that the protagonists visit throughout the Spanish geography.
If you have to put a "but" to the novel, it is the frequent explanations that there are to unravel the clues. As with the protagonists, it is equivalent to hit information that is difficult to assimilate.
Jordi Sierra i Fabra has known how to write works with mysterious beginnings and even more impressive endings. And the great research work you did before writing it is also important. That is why from El Templo we recommend that you do not miss this novel. Who knows, maybe thanks to her, she discovered that in your library there is a more valuable book than you imagined.