The book Now penned by Morris Gleitzman
continues Felix’s story which began with Once and Then. Felix was a young boy, fighting to
save his life, but also his best friend Zelda's. Sadly he couldn't do so, and
watched Zelda hang from a post. Now, Felix is turning eighty years old, and his
granddaughter Zelda is staying with him. They have a close relationship, and
are each other's inspiration. Throughout the novel, there are important
situations that Zelda and Felix have to face. All you can ask yourself is 'will
they succeed?’ Imagine having a grandfather who had to fight to stay alive as a
young boy, and save people’s lives as a man. This was Zelda's grandfather
Felix's life.
My favourite character
throughout the novel is Zelda. She is so brave and has a similar personality to
Felix when he was a boy- young and fragile, but so brave and strong. Zelda was
named after Felix's best friend. She at first hates the idea of being named
after someone else, because she believes she has large shoes to fill. But soon
realises that she is so strong and brave in her own way, and has no reason to
feel like someone with a 'second hand' name.
I had read the previous
books in the series, and was really intrigued to read Now. Morris Gleitzman almost
wrote these books so that you can read them in any order. They have information
about previous books in them, so you can understand most of the story line. He has kept the same writing style
throughout the whole series which is written from the viewpoint of a character.
At the beginning of the book, I almost felt as though it was too confusing for
me, and had no real story line. Oh how wrong I was. As I kept reading on, Felix
and Zelda went through so many nail biting situations, which brought the story
to life. I would seriously recommend this book for anyone who has or had
a family member who fought in the war. If you have some time to kill, pick up Now or another book in the series, but I
warn you, you will need tissues!
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ReplyDeleteI loved the way you described Zelda I felt it brought out her character. Such an amazing book blog :)x
ReplyDeleteloved it!! ( your blog and the book). my favourite part was " oh, how wrong i was"
ReplyDeleteAmazing! You described the book so well, couldn't have done it any better!!! :)
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