Roberto Ricci is a fiction novel, short story and screenplay writer. He is best known for The Red Harlequin, his best selling YA Fantasy series. The series has been translated in French and adapted into graphic novels. A TV project is currently under way.
During his long and varied career Roberto has worked as a journalist, been an officer in the Italian Army and a Senior Executive at Rainbow, a leading children's entertainment company. He has lived in Tokyo, New York, Rome, Milan, Paris, and London and attended NYU and the European Business School.
He is represented by the Koko Media Agency, based in London.
Вердикт по першій книзі - світ непоганий, доволі чітко окреслений, герой ріс трохи у інформаційному вакуумі, то ж ми разом з ним дізнаємось подробиці що-хто-де.
Я бачу трохи вайбів Дивергента - поділ на типи по кольорам, ти можеш бути тільки кимось одним, але якщо твоя аура різнокольорова то ти |Дивергент| Арлекін, тебе треба вирахувати і вбити, бо несеш загрозу.
Оповідь динамічна, за 180 сторінок герой вже встиг і дрів наламати, і трохи по світу пошататись і деякі таємниці дізнатись.
Все ще думаю, що така розбивка на томи це зло, бо вся історія реально вмістилась би в одну книгу сторінок на 700. Тут паче що тут нема якоїсь окремої сюжетної арки, що пояснила б цю розбивку.
Morte di un Arlecchino è il primo episodio di una trilogia semplice e lineare nel suo dipanarsi, godibile nonostante qualche incertezza e qualche refuso (nulla che non sia rimediabile a seguito di un’attenta rilettura). Per il resto la storia c’è, è interessante. Si descrive un universo, non so quanto parallelo al nostro, in cui i singoli individui si contraddistinguono in base a un’appartenenza tutta particolare: non a partiti, non a origini geografiche, non per idee, non per vicende storiche. O meglio: c’è di più.
Se il colore irrimediabilmente è entrato a far parte del DNA, tale da differenziare un popolo dall’altro e a marcare gruppi di individui, è facile imbattersi non solo in Neri, ma anche in Verdi, Gialli, Rossi, Blu; ciascuno connotato di proprie caratteristiche e di una propria impronta. Il colore assorbe tutto: istanze politiche e partitiche, le questioni geografiche, origini storiche, il bagaglio culturale, tutto ciò che può tanto identificare quanto dividere. Non solo il colore, anche la maschera sul volto da portare in pubblico segna, individua, blinda e imprigiona (ecco le parole giuste). Non mancano altre regole ferree che avvolgono e soffocano temperamenti e inclinazioni. Quasi nessuno tuttavia sembra accorgersene o intende ribellarsi.
L’idea è interessante perché nella storia non mancano per esempio i Bianchi contro i Neri (se al tempo di Dante vi erano i Ghibellini contro i Guelfi, tra i Guelfi vi erano opposte fazioni, appunto i bianchi e i neri). In questo episodio non mancano le beghe e i conflitti tra le diverse schiere: vi sono padri che muoiono in battaglia, figli che rimangono orfani, qualcuno che fugge, qualcuno a cui finalmente si aprono gli occhi (Ashiva).
This is a cute book. I received this book from Goodreads and really enjoyed reading it. It is Scifi. It is a story about a land where everyone is divided into various Chrome colors who wear masks at all times. The young chrome is on the run for killing a chrome to protect his mother. I like the characters of this story. It is a cliff hanger with which I cannot wait for the next book. I plan on buying as soon as it comes out.
First of all, this is not a book - at barely more than a hundred pages, this is one chapter torn out of a book and bound separately. It is however, a very fine chapter. I just wish authors (or publishers) didn't feel a need to repackage things awkwardly for marketing purposes.
Skin color matters... mask color matters... a refreshing look at racial prejudice, and just how arbitrary and artificial it actually is.
This is less a book, and more the first few chapters of a book. And this book is less of a story, and more of an introduction to a world. At no time does the protagonist have a goal. He only reacts to what the world throws at him.
It really didn't go much of anywhere. To me, it was very predictable. But I will continue with the series, because it did leave me with enough curiosity to keep going to see where the other books will go.
I found this series through the graphic novels, but, like most comics, I found it too short, and the pacing a little quick. So, when I saw they were also written out books, I jumped at the chance to read them. I was not disappointed. Sure there might be grammatical mistakes, but I don't judge too harshly on that, because the story is really cool. The World is very well developed and I find it fun to read. It's definitely worth the time to get into these books.
The overall series is engaging but not enthralling. The twists are not that great (atleast for me). But its a good read. I read it for the sake of completing the series and not with the curiosity or anxiety to find what happens next.
Waiting for book 6. Will definitely read to see how the author drives the story.
Nie spodziewałam się tak ciekawej i fajnej fantastyki! WOW! Świat stworzony przez autora nie jest w żadnym stopniu podobny do tego co znałam, totalna odejście od schematu co dla mnie jest wielkim plusem. Dodatkowo bohaterowie też są fajni, przyjemnie czyta się o ich losach. Czytając w ogóle się nie nudziłam, cały czas się coś działo. Co prawda nie jestem na tyke skłonna żeby wyszukać gdzieś i kupić całą serię, ale jak pojawią się ebooki nowych tomów to chętnie przeczytam 💖 Mega polecjaka dka tych, którzy chcą poznać nową, ciekawą fantastykę odbiegającą od wszystkich schematów!
Asheva's world is one of competing, warring, structured yet deceptive Nations. In public, you wear masks, stereotypes of each nation abound as does the fear of the Harlequins. This is a story of Asheva's journey as he becomes more aware of how society really works outside of his sheltered life. It's a strong start to the series.
Ho scoperto questo libro praticamente per caso, vagando su Audible alla ricerca di un nuovo fantasy. E che scoperta! Ho voluto acquistare il cartaceo appena l'ho finito, insieme ai due libri successivi che erano disponibili al tempo (stanno uscendo gli ultimi due). Il worldbuilding è molto interessante, così come sono buoni lo stile e la caratterizzazione dei personaggi. Alla fine avevo proprio voglia di sapere come andava avanti. Non ci sono parti superflue e questa la trovo una cosa molto buona... considerato che nello stesso periodo ho letto un altro fantasy che invece fa del superfluo il suo marchio di fabbrica. Validissimo e consigliatissimo!
This was an interesting book and a light read. Would have liked it to be a bit longer though. The ending does provide an answer or two but did end slightly abruptly (not really in a bad way in my opinion). It piqued my interest enough that I'll probably look into the next in the near future.
I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
A plot line that keeps you predicting with some surprising twists. Even when you can predict correctly, the resultant outcome is surprising. Characterization is flawless as one hardly realizes it's being done. There are certainly several relevant themes at play. Thumbs up. I'm getting them all.
Very different story - I started it and didn't put it down until the end. The belief that individuals were born with different color auras was an interesting one. Societies with unique social structures based on color with different attitudes about the others was also interesting. Will definitely read book 2 to see what happens to Asheva next.
I honestly had no expectations when starting this book... I was looking for a book to read that might capture the interest of a young man... But I found it an enjoyable read myself. Not fast paced but steady enough and a good message I think... A taste of adventure and survival...
The book was great, but it was too short. It didn't even get to a climax in the story. All the 3 books should have been incorporated into just one book. It would have read much better.
I wanted to find some words to describe this book but it left me speechles. I loved it , the plot, the idea was one of the most inspiring to me, i wish there were more books like this.
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