Perekond Julged on üks ebaharilik pere, kes elab ühel tavalisel tänaval. Levib kuuldus, et Julged pakuvad varjupaika hätta sattunud loomadele. Nende kodu täitub igasuguste elukatega. Kas Julgete külalislahkus teeb neile karuteene? Varem sarjas ilmunud „Perekond Julged“ .
Julian Clary is an English comedian and novelist. Clary began appearing on television in the mid-1980s and became known for his deliberately stereotypical camp style. Since then he has also acted in films, television and stage productions, and was the winner of Celebrity Big Brother 10 in 2012.
Clary has released two large format comedy books: My Life With Fanny The Wonder Dog (1989) and How To Be A Man (1992).
Between 2005 and 2008, Clary wrote a fortnightly column for the New Statesman magazine. He has also published an autobiography, A Young Man's Passage, which covers his life and career up to the 1993 "Norman Lamont incident" at the British Comedy Awards. In 2007, Clary released his first novel, Murder Most Fab, published by Ebury Press. His second novel, Devil in Disguise, was published in 2009. His first book for children, The Bolds, was published by Andersen Press in 2015.
В семейство Болд започват да идват други животни за да стават хора. Книгата е много смешна. Много ми харесват фразите на Фифи Лампадер.Смешките са много забавни.А самата книгата е прелекалено смешна. Когато я четеш става много итересна. Много ми харесва издателство Рибка.Издателство рибка имат много хубави книги.
The second book in The Bold series does not disappoint. Very clever and entertaining for adults as well. As usual, David Roberts (one of my most favorite illustrators) does not disappoint with his artwork. I love how it reflects urban diversity - at the pony ride there is a Sikh boy riding with a Joora. The jokes in the book (Mr. Bold, remember, works for a Christmas cracker company) will torture adults and teachers alike once young readers get their hands on them. : ) Enough British phrases to be entertaining without being bewildering to non-UK readers. Loved it!
I can’t express how much I loved this story and it has such a brilliant ending for all involved. The Bolds, a family of hyenas secretly living as humans, have settled into their suburban lives with their new friends Tony, Miranda and Nigel. But news of the Bolds, and what they can do, has spread in the animal world, and it isn’t long before animals of all different kinds start showing up at the Bolds’ house, looking for shelter and help.
I really enjoyed this book, even more than the first. In the first book we’re introduced to the family and how they help Tony escape from a terrible fate and begin living life as a human instead, but this book takes that help further and the Bolds start being visited by all sorts of different animals, including a dog and a crocodile, who are all hoping to start new lives in the human world. I’m not sure why but I just enjoyed this story so much more than the first and I think it’s partly due to just how silly things get with so many different animals in one house. It doesn’t take long for things to get very silly as everyone tries (and fails) to act human and the whole book is filled with a lot of silly antics as well as some lovely and more dramatic moments too.
I won’t go into too much detail about what happens, but I do love how this story unfolds. It’s always funny and silly and filled with lots of jokes, but at the same time there are some lovely moments between the different animals and I can’t help but love what happens to Sheila and how she’s a little different to everyone else in the group. I also just loved Roger’s character! The ending is very good, the rescue that happens is so funny and silly, it has a sort of slapstick humour to it and I just loved reading it and seeing it brought to life in the pictures too.
The illustrations really make this book all the more funny to read. I love the way all the animals look and there are some very funny images when they are all trying to look like humans. I couldn’t help but love the way Roger looks, I just couldn’t stop laughing at all the funny images. Every illustration is in black, white and grey with the illustrations appearing throughout most pages. Almost every double page has some sort of illustration on it, among the text with a few pages having a whole image on one side, while other pages feature some fun borders. Every time Mr Bold tells a joke it’s illustrated and I just love the way the whole book feels with the pictures, it definitely makes it much more fun to read!
I have really enjoyed this second book in the series and I can’t wait to read more! So far this book is my favourite and I can really recommend it. Children will just love it and any adults with a silly sense of humour will also love to read this too! -Thanks to Andersen Press for a free copy for review (as part of The Bolds Box Set).
Great continuation of the Bold family story, very funny
We audio-read this in the car, my six year old each day asking: "Can we listen to the Bolds, please?!", a clear indication of his enjoyment.
We listened to the first a few months ago, and he clearly remembered the characters, though having quite a few new ones is less easy to follow on CD.
The Bolds do return, and their adventure from the first book (rescuing animals from a safari park) has led to them becoming well-known as animal savers who help fellow creatures learn human ways. And a few show up wanting to be taught...
A very amusing tale ensues, as various animals come to stay with the hyena family wanting to become human for various reasons, and the Bolds of course endeavour to assist them, with a minor subplot involving stolen racehorses for excitement thrown in.
Clary has a deft writing style, not overdone, entertaining plot and some characters readers will enjoy (crocodiles, sheep and dogs) that he a,so voices brilliantly on audio.
My son has already requested book three.
Suitable for younger listeners (ages 5 and above), and 8-12 year old independent readers will enjoy the illustrated chapters and animal-filled story.
In The Bolds To The Rescue, the Bolds are a family of hyenas who pose as humans. Other animals, including horses, sheep, a crocodile, and a poodle, ask the Bolds to help them learn to pose as humans too by teaching them to walk on their hind legs and eat properly (the other animals were having trouble learning to eat properly, which was a funny part of the book).
Opinion: I would recommend this book because it is laugh-out-loud funny. For example, the horses want to be gardeners and are good at “fertilizing” what they grow. Also, Mr. Bold tells funny jokes throughout the book. The events in the plot flow well, leading from one to the next, except for one character from the beginning who suddenly reappears near the end of the book. Overall, I thought the book was hilarious. I would rate this book five stars and would recommend it to anyone ages 7-11 who enjoys a good laugh.
Reviewed by a LitPick Student Book Reviewer, Age 9
Кой идва да ни спаси от скуката в летните горещини? На помощ се притичват „Семейство Болд: Спасители“ (изд. „Рибка“)! Точно така, хиените на Джулиан Клери се завръщат с ново приключение. Продължението на оригинала, поставил началото на едноименната поредица „Семейство Болд“ ще ви накара отново да се усмихвате от ухо до ухо, като междувременно не пропуска да засегне по деликатен и лек начин важни теми като семейство, емпатия, взаимопомощ, но и трудностите, които могат да те сполетят, когато си различен от останалите или когато се превърнеш в лъч надежда за останалите. А благодарение на чаровните и изразителни илюстрации на талантливия Дейвид Робъртс, „Семейство Болд: Спасители“ е дори още по-смешна и приятна за четене. Прочетете ревюто на „Книжни Криле“: https://knijnikrile.wordpress.com/202...
This was my introduction to the Bolds, a family of hyenas who "borrowed" their human identities from a human couple who encountered an accident while they were traveling in their home country of Africa. The Bolds are now living in England and have become a haven for animals who want to be human or at least no longer animal. They are taught how to walk upright, wear clothes, use utensils, and carry on conversations. Their home is getting quite crowded with the addition of an crocodile, who has left the sewer and entered their house through the toilet, a French poodle, who is setting her sights on being a singing star and two run-away race horses, who never felt the need to hurry when they raced. The story is quite funny and the addition of Father Bold and his corny jokes is just icing on the cake.
Taas kerran rakastin tämän sarjan kirjoja! Tykkäsin tästä kirjasta, mutta minua kokoajan ärsytti se että Ponnekkaat päästivät niin monta eri eläintä heidän taloonsa ihan noin vain. Ja jotkut heistä olivat hevosia!? Ei siinä ollut minusta järkeä, mutta kyllä rakastin kirjan loppua, missä kaikki lopulta saivat omat työt. Kiinnostaa kyllä mitä seuraavassa kirjassa tapahtuu Kirstin kanssa. Annoin tälle kolme tähteä koska ärsyynnyin vähän lukiessani, mutta olisin antanut kolme ja puoli tähteä jos olisin voinut. Suosittelen kirjaa kaikille jotka tykkäävät huumorista! Ponnekkaat ovat kyllä huumorin mestareita!
-Sara
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Perekond Julgete sarja 2. raamat. Levivad kuuldused, et perekond Julgete juures on loomade varjupaik nii tulevad mitmed loomad, kes vajavad abi, et sulanduda inimeste sekka. Mõnus humoorikas raamat. Eriti meeldivad mulle härra Julge naljaküsimused, samuti meeldib mulle raamatu kujundus. Soovitan algklassiõpilastele. :)
Violet and I both thoroughly enjoyed this book - the humor of Julian Clary and the wonderful illustrations of David Roberts are the perfect combination for this series. This one is a bit darker than the previous first book in the series (two horses are in danger of meeting their end at an abattoir), but all ends well with a satisfying ending.
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I read this book, and the first book, just so I could read something quick and I actually really enjoyed both books. This one was sweet and fun. I also think that adults would be able to enjoy this book if they were reading with their children. Also, there are lots of cheesy jokes and the illustrations are really entertaining.
I bought this in a charity shop with my niece. Having read The Bolds and The Bolds on Holiday already, I knew I’d love this one! Another brilliant book for middle grade/younger readers. The story is easy to follow and brilliant for boys and girls!
Noah loved: all of Mr. Bold's jokes; he felt sorry for Sheila, the crocodile; did an excellent Scottish accent for the pony, Hamish, and has just informed me we have read book 2 of many 🙈
A good book for 7-9 year olds, silly and light, and got Nod's vote 👍
The Bold's return in book two of the series by Julian Clary and this time there is a whole range of characters, many dad jokes and a lot od shenanigans going on. Totally absurd but quite humorous.
Just as silly and fun as the first - especially entertaining if you happen to read it out loud and have a thing for accents. Nice immigration vibe that I personally enjoyed.
Another fun adventure with The Bolds! I'll read the next one. Super fun to share w/my 8yo. I'll continue to pass this series on to others to foster a bridge between graphic novels and chapter books.