Eventhough, we still do

You write in order to change the world, knowing perfectly well that you probably can't, but also knowing that literature is indispensable to the world... The world changes according to the way people see it, and if you alter, even by a millimeter, the way...

People look at reality, then you can change it.

- James Baldwin

domingo, 26 de febrero de 2012

English books: Eye of the Crow

Hello again! That second book I told you about is the one I finished yesterday. It's the first one the author Shane Peacok wrote about the famous detective Sherlock Holmes. This book tells us the first case of the detective Sherlock Holmes who's thirteen. It's late at night in London in the 1860's and a woman is murdered. Police in London think that the murderer is an Arab boy and so they put him in jail with Sherlock, which is supposed to have some connection with the Arab. Sherlock manages to scape from jail and as he knows that the Arab boy is not the murderer he decides to, with the help of Irene Doyle (a rich girl which is his friend), discover the murderer. He starts looking for clues with Malefactor, the "bad boy" of the streets and his friends and, although he will lose people he knows in the way, he will find out about the person that killed the woman. What will happen? Will he be able to clean his name and the Arab's? Will the police believe him or will he have to scape? Will it be worth it? Discover it by reading the book!
The information on it is:

Title: Eye of the Crow
Printer: Tundra Books
Author: Shane Peacock
Cover design: Jennifer Lum
Collection design: Tundra Books
Parts of the book: 1 (but there are independent books that follow)
Pages of the story: 250

Well, that's all!

Yours, Miriam.

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