Kundenmeinungen
Gut um das Basis-Englisch zu schulen, 14. September 2007
Dieses Buch ist gut geeignet um die Englisch-Kenntnisse zu festigen. Es ist hormorvoll und liebevoll. Ich kannte dieses Buch von Astrid Lindgren noch nicht. Doch obwohl ich schon 50 Jahre bin finde ich es sehr packend.Wer eine leichte englische Lektüre sucht, sollte dieses Buch unbedingt lesen.
Great book!, 12. April 2000
I loved that book! It was really well described so I could actually imagine it perfectly in my mind. Who needs virtual reality, when we have authors like Lingren?
exciting! adventure that creates a whole other world!, 3. Januar 2000
I've read most of Astrid Lindgren's books and this one is one of the most exciting. Here is an excellent role model for girls who have been encouraged to identify themselves with sleeping beauties who don't do much except admire their prince's boldness and wit. This is a book that made me want to remain a kid forever. It is a book that I didn't want to end...images and adventures galore, an embodiment of my yearning for an independent life on the high seas of adventure...hey, these were my best childhood dreams!
This book is very imotional. It made me cry in some parts!, 19. September 1999
This book is wonderful. It's about a young girl that lives in an abandon castle and the people she lives with are all robbers. Ronia doesn't realize about the behavior of her family and she doesn't know that there is other people in the world. It's my favorite story ever. If you're thinking that this book is onehundered percent realistic, you're wrong. It has a lively cast of animals that are out of this world. I can't give the rest of the story away. Read it for yourself.
A Childeren's Classic!, 2. August 1999
The last time I read this book was when I was nine, but the images have stayed with me all this time. I got my copy of RONIA a couple of days ago from Amazon.com, and it is better than I remembered. The aching loving relationship between parents and children, and the pain of making choices that come against that (called 'growing up') is beautifully brought out in this brilliant tale, set against a landscape of a forest with dark stands of trees, populated by beasts of the earth, and harpies and dwarves, and a lighting-riven castle. Although not quite so explicit, it is a Romeo and Juliet type story, with the charm and appeal of innocence. Ronia is a headstrong heroine who will capture your imagination instantly!
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