Sunday, December 4, 2011

Helen Urbel. Max Carver, "The Prince of Mist" by Carlos Ruiz Zafon.

http://thewallmachine.com/8nGpDy.html

Max Carver, son of a watchmaker, has moved with his family from the city in order to get away from the war. His father told him these news on his birthday. Max got a pocket watch from his father. His life changed totally.

19 comments:

  1. Seemed to be a book what I am too afraid to read :D

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  2. Very mysterious fakewall and spooky. Cool reading. Also whats with the latin comments?

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  3. A bit hard to understand the plot because it is very mysterious. But that makes you to want to read the book yourself. So I think it is a nicely executed Fakewall

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  4. Seems like a deep book. The posts were interesting and I was sad the fakewall ended. I liked the posts with pictures, house and the watch, which looks very cool by the way.

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  5. The book seems very mysterious, the story is very interesting. Diffeerent kinds of posts. But there was a 'Lorem ipsum' comment and a like, but despite that, the wall was very good :)

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  6. Seems like a book, where you have to read between lines to understand the main idea.

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  7. Seems like a pretty interesting book. The wall had good pictures and was as mysterious as the book. Good wall! :)

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  8. It seems to be very mysterious story. The fakewall is done very well, because it makes me to want to read the book.

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  9. There were some mistakes. It was positive that different kind of posts were used and all the dates were correct.

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  10. There were versatile posts, which made easier to read the wall.

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  11. Seems scary. Very myssterious, I home some day I'll get the chance to read it too.

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  12. It was kinda scary to read. I was listening Nightwish while I was reading this wall, that made it even scarier :D
    Beginning of this book is similar to the beggining of "The boy in the striped pajamas"

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  13. Very mysterious but interesting to read the wall. Pictures and different posts gave a lot for this wall.

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  14. The fakewall is nicely put together. She gives you the basic storyline and posts make sense. Language was a bit rough, but overall it was one of the good ones.

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  16. Now I would like to know what horrible things happend to this little guy. Helen would you lend me this book? :D

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  17. I liked one of those strange videos at the bottom of the wall, couldn't open the other one. Seems spooky and yet again quite enjoyable book.

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  18. A cool Wall - everything is exlpained, but then again, nothing is explained. I liked the photos and the numerous posts and comments, which made the story (sort of) easy to understand. On the downside, there are quite a lot of grammar mistakes, especially the use of articles, and mistakes in the word order. Still, the overall opinion on the Wall is positive. Mark: 5/4

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