Dust to Dust (Experiment in Terror #9) Karina Halle CreateSp
Dust to Dust (Experiment in Terror #9) Karina Halle CreateSpace Independent Publ Un de l'histoire la plus impopulaire de Shakespeare joue, des affaires du Roi John avec la vie et mort du Roi John, qui a regne a partir de a . C'est des Shakespeare entre dans son traitement de l'histoire Anglaise, se concentrant plus avec succes le 14eme et les XVemes siecle posterieurs dans les jeux qui epuisent de Richard II a Henry VI. En consequence le Roi John souffre d'etre tellement historiquement eloigne a temps, aussi bien que d'offrir un roi plutot faible et indecis, qui manque du charisme et de l'autorite de Richard III ou de Henry V. Le jeu commence par le Roi John luttant pour maintenir son trone, sous l'attaque a partir des courtisans rebelles et du Philip, le roi de la France. Pendant Que la querelle escalade dans la guerre avec la France, le jeu commence a prendre une saveur Elisabethaine contemporaine--l'invasion crainte d'une nation (Catholique) etrangere, et le point auquel une telle invasion est basee sur la paternite incertaine du Roi John (comme la Reine Elizabeth, John est accusee d'etre un batard et est excommuniee). Le jeu est sauve de ses machinations politiques plutot sans couleur par Philip le Batard, le favori de John, un precurseur dramatique des mecontents douteux mais charismatiques comme Edmund dans le Roi Lear. C'est egalement Philip qui est donne les lignes les plus puissantes et les plus patriotiques, quand il reclame que la « Cette Angleterre n'a jamais fait, ni ne jamais, Lie au pied fier d'un conquerant ». Le Roi la mort mysterieuse et decevante de John par la maladie a l'extremite du jeu degonfle des attentes - quelque chose qui pourraient etre dites du jeu dans son ensemble. --Jerry Brotton Perfect Ending to an Outstanding Series! Never has there been a book that has had a hold on me like Dust to Dust. It has been invading my thoughts for months and months and as release day got closer I literally thought about it a few times a day. I feel as though I had been waiting forever to read it yet dreading it just as much. When I finally got my hands on an ARC (Thank you, Karina!) I screeched like a 10 year old girl seeing Justin Beiber and savored every single word. Dust to Dust is absolute perfection. It was everything I hoped for and then some. Although I am heartbroken that this series is over I am so happy that it ended the way that it did. For months and months my friends told me I just HAD to read Karina's Experiment in Terror series. Although I figured I'd enjoy it it just didn't seem like something I'd fall in love with enough to take the leap into a series I was already multiple books behind in. Last October I finally decided to read Dark House and I was immediately hooked. I fell in love with Dex and Perry immediately. I loved the spookiness mixed with Karina's unique writing and even though my friends had told me that I'd love the series I never could have imagined just how much. The EIT series has it all. Every single aspect you could want in a story you can easily find in this series. It is hands down one of my absolute favorite series of all times and Karina did not disappoint with the final book. In fact, she blew my expectations out of the water. I've said it a million times and I'll say it Karina continues to write stories that are simply incredible with absolute flawless writing blows my mind. She has literally never not met my expectations with any book she has written, even when I think my expectations are far too much. I'm going to leave this review short and sweet because I don't want to give anything away about the final book in this amazing series. I'll just leave you with a few things... *If you're looking for something completely out of the ordinary but absolutely extraordinary, this series is for you. *If you think that you shouldn't bother with this series because it is too long and you would have to read all these books to catch up, reconsider! Once you start, you will