Lucinda's Secret (The Spiderwick Chronicles, #3) by Tony DiTerlizzi


Lucinda's Secret (The Spiderwick Chronicles, #3)
Title : Lucinda's Secret (The Spiderwick Chronicles, #3)
Author :
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ISBN : 0689859384
ISBN-10 : 9780689859380
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 114
Publication : First published October 1, 2003

Let the story of my niece and nephews be a warning. The more you know, the more danger you're in. And trust me, you don't want to meddle with the Little People. -- S.S.
One thrilling adventure -- The Spiderwick Chronicles!
Their world is closer than you think.


Lucinda's Secret (The Spiderwick Chronicles, #3) Reviews


  • Ahmad Sharabiani

    Lucinda’s Secret (The Spiderwick Chronicles, #3), Tony DiTerlizzi

    The Spiderwick Chronicles is a series of children's books by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black. They chronicle the adventures of the Grace children, twins Simon and Jared and their older sister Mallory, after they move into the Spiderwick Estate and discover a world of fairies that they never knew existed.

    The first book, The Field Guide, was published in 2003 and then followed by The Seeing Stone (2003), Lucinda's Secret (2003), The Ironwood Tree (2004), and The Wrath of Mulgarath (2004).

    تاریخ نخستین خوانش: روز دهم ماه جولای سال 2007میلادی

    عنوان: راز لوسیندا: کتاب سوم از سری ماجراهای اسپایدرویک؛ نویسندگان: تونی دی ترلیزی؛ هالی بلک؛ مترجم: محمد قصاع؛ تهران، افق، واحد کودک، کتابهای فندق؛ 1385، در 128ص؛ مصور، شابک 9789643694272؛ چاپ دوم 1388، چاپ چهارم 1389، در 143ص؛ چاپ ششم 1391؛ چاپ هشتم 1394؛ موضوع: داستانهای کودکان از نویسندگان امریکایی - سد 21م

    عنوان: راز لوسیندا: کتاب سوم از سری ماجراهای اسپایدرویک؛ نویسندگان: تونی دی ترلیزی؛ هالی بلک؛ مترجم: بابک تختی؛ تهران، قصه، 1385، در 28ص، شابک ایکس - 964264701؛

    عنوان: راز لوسیندا: کتاب سوم از سری ماجراهای اسپایدرویک؛ نویسندگان: تونی دی ترلیزی؛ هالی بلک؛ مترجم شقایق محمدزاده، ویراستار حمیدرضا صفایی؛ تهران، آسمان خیال، 1391؛ در 136ص، شابک 9789642290703؛ چاپ دیگر 1391؛ در 136ص؛ ویراستار مژگان کلهر، تهران، آسمان خیال، چاپ پنجم 1390، شابک 978964369427، در 112ص؛ چاپ هفتم 1392؛ چاپ نهم 1395؛

    دنیایی پر از جن و پری و بختک و موجودات عجیب و غریب؛ سه‌ بچه‌ ی معمولی یعنی «جارد»، «سیمون» و «ملوری» را به سوی خود میکشاند هر رخدادی در این دنیا رخ میدهد، اما برای هیچکس حتی برای مادرشان باوركردنی نیست

    تاریخ بهنگام رسانی 11/08/1399هجری خورشیدی؛ ا. شربیانی

  • MissBecka Gee

    This was my favourite so far.
    They are super fast, easy and entertaining!

  • Reem Alkhalaf

    وتستمر المتعة

  • Taylor

    I read the Spiderwick Chronicles back when I was quite young, maybe eight or nine. My sister and I read the crap out these books (we must have read them 15 times, no joke) and I've been wanting to revist this series and the wonderful fantasy world that Holly and Tony created for awhile now but I've finally gotten around to it.

    The writing partnership of Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi is remarkable and this series is by far some of the most well written literature that I've ever read.
    The three main characters, Jared, Simon, and Mallory, are so relatable and realistic. I can relate to each of them in a different way and I think most readers will feel the same.

    I loved the illustrations and artwork a lot. There's wasn't really any descriptions on the creatures so I had to rely on the illustrations a lot.

    I loved the new creatures that were introduced in Lucinda's Secret. My favorite was the phooka. I mean, I really, really love that creature. It's so insanely awesome and I wish it had a bigger role in this book.

    Overall, I loved this book and I highly recommend this series to readers of all ages. It's such a great fantasy series and it's amazingly well written. I can't wait to continue rereading this series.

  • Faseeh Ilahi a.k.a Sunny

    So far all of the books in this series has been 5 out of 5 🌟 for me. This one was no different. This was also really amazing and we also met some more creatures like elves and phooka. I am loving this series so much.

  • Jenny Baker

    I'm binge-reading this series, but I can't help myself. haha

  • P

    เนื้อเรื่องค่อยๆเผยมาทีละนิดทีหน่อย สำหรับเล่มนี้เราได้รู้ความลับของอาร์เธอร์ สไปเดอร์วิกและได้รู้ว่าหนังสือเล่มนั้นมีความสำคัญยังไง เล่มนี้การผจญภัยไม่ค่อยน่าตื่นเต้นเท่าไร แอบเซงตรงนิสัยของจาเร็ดนิดๆ ยึดติดหนังสือยังไม่เท่าไร พอมีอะไรชอบโทษมัลลอรี่พี่สาวตัวเองนี่สิ ! แต่ชอบฉากตรงที่เด็กๆไปคุยกับป้าลูซินด้านะ ดูขลังดี

  • Nikki

    This was very exciting! I enjoyed going to the hospital and meeting the not-at-all-crazy Aunt Lucinda. I do hope that, in the end, the children and Aunt Lucinda can reveal the fairy world and let everyone (primarily their family) know the truth. I enjoyed meeting the elves in the forest, and, while I was not surprised at the reveal that Arthur is still alive, I think it's very exciting. I am loving this series and appreciate that not only does it have a great story that adults can appreicate, but that it is told so specifically for children. There are some children's books (i.e. the latter in the "HP" series) that I think require a lot of consideration about what age-group they are appropriate for. I'm not saying that there's anything wrong with books with heavier/serious/darker/more mature content, but I think it's good and fun for kids to also have well-written books they can just jump right into at any age.

  • Labeba Salameh

    أحببت التفاعلات العائلية في هذا الكتاب أكثر من الجزء الذي سبقه

    مبدئيا هذه مراجعة مرئية

    https://youtu.be/FhwIVPoz-eA
    .............................
    العمة لوسيندا تعرف
    من المؤكد أنها تفعل
    ربما لديها نصيحة ما بخصوص ما يواجهه هؤلاء الأبطال الصغار
    وماذا عن والدها؟..هل حقا خذلها وهجرها أم أن للمخلوقات الغريبة يدا في الموضوع
    وهل تستطيع تقديم نصيحة جيدة لأطفال عائلة سبايدرويك!!
    .............................
    إن لم تكونوا ترغبوا في قراءة السلسلة يمكنكم مشاهدة الفلم
    لكن القصة تحوي رسوما توضيحية جميلة أيضا

  • Cami L. González

    Estuvo bien, se sintió como más tranquilo en comparación a los anteriores, pues se trató más de los hermanos conociendo a la tía Lucinda y aprendiendo sobre su pasado. Hasta antes de esta entrega casi no sabíamos sobre Arthur y su hija.

    En este libro conocemos una nueva especie, los elfos, y otras menos importantes que resultaron divertidas. Me recordó un poco a Alicia en el País de las Maravillas, por la aparición de algunos personajes que me recordaron a otros de ese libro y tuvo un poco de ese aire.

    Siento que esta entrega se sintió más como un paso intermedio, a pesar de que todos los libros se sienten más como capítulos de una historia más grande, con ese fue más fuerte que con los otros. Es probable que por eso El secreto de Lucinda sea el que menos me ha gustado hasta ahora.

  • Evelyn (devours and digests words)

    Holly Black truly has the uncanny ability to weave out a good story that circles around the fey folks. I've always enjoyed her fairy themed books. This one didn't disappoint.
    Plus, the beautiful artworks Tony DiTerlizzi drew really blended in well with the story.

  •  ♥ Rebecca ♥

    Love love love these! These are the kind of books I wish I could have read when I was a kid. When the first book was published I was already in college. But when I was 7-10 I read Boxcar Children and pony books. I was always a huge fan of sci-fi, but didn't like fantasy until I was an adult. Plus I just don't think this kind of books were available to me. I don't specifically remember where I got my books from at that age. Did my parents buy them for me? Did my elementary school have a library? I don't know, but I feel like if I saw these I would have been interested in fantasy sooner. I definitely want to read these to my daughters.

  • Andrew

    And so on to a little bit of light and fun read (after all I am not really the target audience of this books - although I am sure if you spoke to some of my friends they may say otherwise).

    This is the middle book in the series of 5 Spiderwick stories and as such I am very much in the realms of "mid-series" territory. i.e. the contents of the book are hard to refer to without creating spoilers for the previous instalments. Additionally any questions or plot action are clearly intended to support the final 2 books in the series so even if they do not create additional spoilers the challenge is to try not to create issues which my spoil the "journey"

    But what I can say I can compare this (and the entire series to be honest) against the film since I do not really care about spoiling films (not really) but it is always fun to compare (come we already know that books are always better) the film to the book. And in this case spot the differences and order in which events happen in one to the other.

    So what I can say is that even though the tones of the film verses the book are totally different the are remarkably similar and surprisingly the book is in places far darker - although that could be just me interpreting them - something I was surprised with and has increased my enjoyment from mere curiosity to something more.

    The question is what then will the last two books bring

  • Kalina🕊

    4,5/5 <3

  • Aly

    These are so short that it surprises me when the audiobook ends. I do enjoy watching the siblings interact with the fae and get in and out of trouble. This time Jared gets captured and Simon has to do some quick thinking to get him back. The kids also get to meet their aunt Lucinda and it was nice to meet an adult who knows about the guide and the various magical creatures.

    We also got a bit more information about their uncle's disappearance and I'm excited to see if they find out what happened to him!

    The audiobook is narrated by Mark Hamill and he does a fantastic job! I highly recommend listening.

  • Hilly

    3.5 stars

  • Tawfek Making Onions Cry

    ازاي بيعرفوا يظبطوا كل جزء انه يبقي 108 صفحة بالظبط xD
    الجزء الثالث من السلسلة
    الاطفال بيزوروا خالتهم لوسيندا في مستشفي المجانين
    و بيعرفوا انها مش مجنونة لانها بتؤمن بالجنيات و عندها ثلاث جنيات بيهتموا بيها و بياكلوها
    بيروح الاطفال في رحلة تانية في الغابية و بيقابلوا جنيات اقزام و من الواضح انهم خطفوا ارثر سبايدرويك و منعوه يرجع لعالم البشر تاني
    و حاجة مضايقاني الحقيقة قاعدين بيتكلموا قد ايه البشر بشعين و بيدمروا الغابة و و و مع انهم باين قوي و هما بيتكلموا انهم عندهم استعداد يدمروا حياة اي حد لمجرد انهم يحصلوا علي الكتاب
    كمان بيظهر حصان وحيد قرن لاول مرة في الرواية و عنده قدرات ذهنية بيخلي الاطفال يشوف حاجات بشعة حصلتله
    اعتقد الجزء الجاي في الغالب هنشوف ارثر لاول مرة

  • Maria

    I read this book with my son as part of his summer reading, and I asked him to describe the book for my review. He responded that this is a book that is difficult to describe. He liked the mystery, and really enjoyed how the whimsical illustrations supported elements of the narrative. He found this book (number 3 of 5) to be interesting because of the mysteries that are introduced: The reader is finally introduced to Aunt Lucinda and the Wood Elves make their first appearance. There is less action, and this is very much a middle book in the series. He also said that this book would be perfect for fourth and fifth graders.

    I have read many reviews in which readers have complained that the books in this series are very short, and that these books feel more like five novellas that should be one longer book. I have to say that I like the way the story is broken into five smaller portions: It captures the serial nature of Victorian storytelling convention, as well as building the suspense for what will happen next. While this might not be enough for the more sophisticated young reader, it would definitely be appealing to the reluctant reader, who would find the narrative a little less daunting for being broken into smaller bits. The art is also beautiful and engaging, and my son and I spent a decent amount of time analyzing the illustrations for additional information. I was also lucky enough to pick up a bargain copy of The Arthur Spiderwick Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You, and my son is having a blast with all of the additional information. He says the books are that much more interesting to read!

    I think that kids will find it easy to relate to many of the themes of the story. The Grace children are experiencing divorce in their individual ways, and their coping strategies are each called into question at various points, especially young Jared Grace's. Jared seems to be the one who is best able to deal with all of the new and bizarre creatures the children come into contact with, but his inability to control his rage continues to be a problem.

    I would recommend this book for independent readers 7-11 years old, but think that readers of all ages will be engrossed in the mystery and clever illustrations.

  • Michael Sorbello

    Simon, Jared and Mallory pay a visit to their aunt Lucinda after learning that she might not be so crazy even though she’s been locked away in an asylum for quite some time. It turns out that she had troubles with mischievous fairies just like the Grace kids and she offers them some guidance on how to confront the problem.

    There were some interesting tidbits revealed about Arthur (the author of The Guide) and his history with the fairy world and we got to meet some royal denizens of the realm. It’s the first time hearing the name Mulgarath who might become the main villain at a later point. And as always, the art is great.

    Again, my biggest complaint about the book is that it’s way too short and feels choppy because of it. Certain details and plot points don’t have enough time to stick their landing. It wasn't as intense or dark as book 2.

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  • Siobhan

    I can honestly say that this series is one that was really let down by the film adaptation. Back when the film was released I found myself excited for what was to come, only to be extremely disappointed with what we were given. If you’re someone who enjoyed the film then I really do suggest that you read the books to find out just how great they actually are rather than taking the film standpoint on it.

    The third book is another great addition to the series, the book which really gets the ball rolling in my opinion. Twists and turns are introduced when the three children decide to consult their Great-Aunt Lucinda who knows about the mysterious world which has been surrounding them. As you would expect, things fail to go according to plan and the children are soon embarking upon the task which continues through the final two books.

  • Janeen-san

    In yet antoher Spiderwick Chronicel, the kids go visit their Anut Lucinda to ask if she,too, knew about the fairies, and how she can help them get rid of all the trouble they've been getting into. In the proscess, Simon almost ruins his future by eating magical fruit, and Jared and Mallory get into a fight.
    Back home, even MORE danger comes their way....

    Read this book to find out more!
    I really liked it because, bsides talking to trolls, riding griffons and eating cookies, the Grace children argue about real life things like school and homwork. I LOVE how the author squeezed that in the story so it would seem a more lifelike.
    If you read this, I hope you like it as much as I did. It was a blast!

  • C.P. Cabaniss

    Yet another fun adventure with Jared, Simon, and Mallory as they explore more of the faerie world. They meet their aunt Lucinda Spiderwick, hoping to find answers, but things might be more of a mystery than ever. What started out as a fun adventure is becoming more and more dangerous the more the children learn.

    For being such short stories, these really pack in a lot and manage to develop the characters very well. Each of the three siblings has their own distinct voice and you can pick that up as you read. You can also see how each of them deals with their frustrations over their situation and it makes them more relatable.

    This third installment escalates the mystery that has been building, making me eager to continue onto the penultimate novel.

  • Amy

    A nice read.

  • Chantal

    So far all of the books in this series has been 4/5 for me. I'm binge-reading this series. Easy to read, even for grownups.

  • Scarlett

    4.25⭐
    Hasta el momento este libro es en mi opinión el mejor de la saga y me gustó que aquí por fin tenemos mucha información nueva que no sale en la película

    The phooka es de las cosas más aterradoras que he leído en un libro infantil and you can't change my mind

  • Flor Méndez

    Creo que por ahora este es mi favorito: desde el inicio hay acción y vemos cómo los seres fantásticos no solo pueden ser crueles, sino además muy astutos.

  • Mariann


    http://www.hyperebaaktiivne.ee/2022/0...

    Olen ammu mõelnud, et võiks tasapisi uuesti lugeda vanu lemmikraamatuid ja selleks, et see ei jääks ainult mõtteks, valisin #kikael2022 väljakutse kolmandaks teemaks lapsepõlve lemmikraamatud. Mul on neid palju, aga seekord jäi sõelale viiest raamatust koosnev sari, Tony DiTerlizzi ja Holly Black "Spiderwicki kroonika" - "Välimääraja", "Võlukivi", "Lucinda saladus", "Rauast puu" ja "Mulgarathi raev".

    Kui nende vanemad lahku lähevad, kolivad kolm last - 9-aastased kaksikud Jared ja Simon ning nende 13-aastane õde Mallory - koos emaga Spiderwicki mõisa, kuna neil on kiirelt uut elukohta tarvis ja vanatädi Lucinda maja seisab juba mõnda aega tühjana. Häärber on vana ja lagunenud ning juba esimesest päevast peale sünnib seal imelikke asju. Lugu kisub eriti pööraseks, kui Jared leiab Arthur Spiderwicki "Välimääraja", mis tutvustab haldjate maailma. Tuleb välja, et seda raamatut on ohtlik omada, kuna leidub ohtralt olendeid, kes ihkaks seda enda küüsi saada.

    Seda sarja ei ole võimalik üksikute raamatute kaupa lugeda, kui juba esimene käsile võtta, tuleb teised ka läbi lugeda. Iga osaga lisandub tegelasi haldjate maailmast: sookollid, õhuhaldjad, vetevaimud jne. Lapsena tundusid raamatud palju pikemana, nüüd sai lugu liiga ruttu läbi. Raamatud lausa lendasid käes, köide on pisike, font on suur ja lisaks on tohutult pilte. Fantastilised illustratsioonid on kindlasti selle sarja trumbiks. Üldse on sari kogu kujunduse poole pealt äärmiselt meisterlik. Ma ei mäletanudki, et igas raamatus on lisaks piltidele, veel illustreerivat materjali, tegelaste joonistusi, ajaleheväljalõikeid. Üks äge detail on veel see, kuidas tagakaane tutvustus on igal osal eri moel varjatud. Haldjarahvas kohe üldse ei taha, et keegi neid raamatuid loeks!

    Lapsena olin täielikult haaratud raamatute müstilisusest ja maagiast. Olin üksjagu unustanud, näiteks selle, kuidas lõpuks Mulgarathist võitu saadi või kui palju on raamatus juttu vehklemisest. Nüüd täiskasvanuna nägin taustal argisemat lugu, teadvustasin, et kogu lugu algas sellest, kuidas isa perekonna maha jättis, kolimine toimus olude sunnil ja maja oli õige kehvas seisus. Peategelasega on lihtne samastuda - poiss, kes tunneb, et keegi ei mõista teda. Jaredil on keeruline isa lahkumisega toime tulla, ta satub alatasa pahandustesse ning tajub, et teda süüdistatakse ülekohtuselt. See on üks neist raamatutest, kus lapsed peavad üksi toime tulema, neil on pöörased seiklused, samal ajal kui täiskasvanud ei usu ega toeta neid.

    Joonealuse märkusena panin tähele, kuidas poole sarja pealt said härjapõlvlastest pöialpoisid ja mõnes kohas oli tõlkeerinevusi illustratsioonide allkirjade ning teksti vahel, aga kuidagi lugemiselamust see ei seganud.

    Mind paeluvad endiselt vanad majad, kus on avastamist ootavad pööningud ja salatoad. Ma ei olnudki varem teadvustanud, et olen selle temaatikaga üksjagu raamatuid lugenud, "Narnia lood" tulevad kohe meelde ja E. Nesbiti "Viis last ja tema". Lasteraamatutes peidavad iidsed häärberid tavaliselt midagi maagilist, täiskasvanute kirjanduses kipuvad aga luukeresid varjama. Ma ei pidanud "Spiderwicki kroonikas" pettuma, see oli ka nüüd ülelugemisel haarav lugu.

  • Abigail

    The three Grace siblings, who discovered their great-great uncle's field guide to faeries in the first volume of The Spiderwick Chronicles, and confronted kidnapping goblins in the second, are faced with less-than benevolent elves in this third installment of the series. When Mallory suggests that they should rid themselves of the field guide because possessing it will involve them in too much danger, Jared is almost beside himself with anger and fear. He convinces Mallory and Simon to join him in asking the advice of the only other person who understands the significance of the field guide: their great-aunt Lucinda, daughter of the guide's creator, Arthur Spiderwick. But their visit to the psychiatric institution where Aunt Lucy now lives brings its own questions, and new heartache. Did Arthur Spiderwick really abandon his family, as Aunt Lucy believes? Or did something else, something mysterious and magical, happen to him? The children set out to discover the truth when they find one of his old maps, climbing into the hills near the Spiderwick Estate. Here they encounter three majestic elves, led by the stately Lorengorm, and discover that there are good reasons that the creatures of the woods - including a beautiful unicorn - don't trust humans...

    Every bit as engaging a book as its predecessors, Lucinda's Secret continues to build on the story of the Grace children, as already set out in the earlier volumes. Although aimed at younger children who are just getting going with longer chapter-book fiction - we shelve it in the '7-9 Fiction' section in the bookstore where I work - there is an intelligence and complexity to this series that sets it apart from some of the other books available for this age-group, and makes it an engaging selection for readers of all ages. I myself found this third installment of the series the best so far, as it drew in a number of back-stories - Aunt Lucinda's knowledge of and interactions with faery, and how this translated into madness, in the eyes of those around her; Jared's feelings of abandonment, and the parallels he draws between his own absent father and Arthur Spiderwick - and connected them in emotionally resonant ways. It's impressive that Holly Black manages to tell so captivating a story - both as a family drama and as a fantastic journey of discovery - in such a brief text. The artwork by Tony DiTerlizzi - like the other volumes, there is a color frontispiece, and then profuse black and white illustrations throughout - is absolutely gorgeous, capturing the appeal, whether domestic or fey, of all the people and creatures depicted, and adding greatly to the pleasures of reading and perusal.

    All in all, a strong third entry in a five-volume work of fantasy that is really meant to be read as one story, rather than as a series with discrete individual entries. Recommended to anyone who has read the first two titles in The Spiderwick Chronicles

  • Angela Twidwell

    Not only do Jared, Simon, and Mallory have to deal with Thimbletack pestering the household constantly, but they are learning how to solve the mystery of their great uncle Arthur Spiderwick. They are trying to learn about all the creatures that surround their house, and how the field guide came to be. The kids learn that their Aunt Lucinda (Arthur's daughter) lives in a psychiatric hospital near by, and they think they will finally get the answers they seek by talking to her. Lucinda tells them of all the things she dealt with growing up as a child in that house. She warns them of all the dangers possessing the book will bring them. The children learn that some of these creatures will stop at nothing to get ahold of the Field Guide. Lucinda also tells them that one day her father disappeared and never returned. Afterwards they find a map, that they think will help them discover how their great uncle disappeared. But going on this path to learn about the past might jeopardize their future. Will they learn how their uncle disappeared? Will they know where he is or who or what took him their? Continue reading book four The Iron Wood Tree to find out.

    This book for me was slightly more intriguing than the others. It was nice to finally get some background knowledge about Arthur and Lucinda, to know slightly more about the mystery of the Spiderwick family. Also you get to meet some new creatures that have some very strong opinions about the field guide, and why or why not they should have it, or it should be destroyed.

    In a way these books sort of teach you a lesson. Like how Thimbletack warned Jared not to mess with the field guide in the first place, because it wasn't his. But since Jared did not heed Thimbletack's warning there were consequences.

  • PilesOfPages

    Cada vez voy enganchandome mas con esta saga. El Mapa Pedido (Lucinda's Secret) a pesar de no tener tanta acción como el anterior, nos adentra mas en el misterio que nos presenta esta historia, lo que me da muchas expectativas con respecto al siguiente libro. En esta tercera parte los hermanos siguen buscando respuestas a todas sus dudas y los misterios relacionados con su tío bisabuelo, lo que los lleva a un posible aprieto.

    Debo repetir que me encantan las criaturas fantásticas y las de estos libros no me han decepcionado. Primero, el Phooka, ¡me encantó esta criatura! tan oscuro y extraño. Me recordó un poco al gato Cheshire de Alicia en el país de las maravillas. Y después, ¡oh Dios mio! ELFOS. Tengo una ligera obsesión con ellos, me encantan verlos en series, peliculas o libros, me parecen super interesante. Además, me gusta mucho como son descritos en este libro (y todas las criaturas en general) ya que no son presentados como seres perfectos, estan mas conectados con la naturaleza y eso se refleja en su aspecto. Aunque soy de los que imagina a los elfos etéreos y elegantes, como en el Señor de los Anillos, la forma en que son presentados aquí me agrada mucho.

    A pesar de el fuerte estilo infantil de la saga, la historia y la base en sí es muy interesante, una parte de mi desea una versión mas madura y oscura, habría sido perfecto!