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Blue Light received mostly positive reviews and it was described as a good read. While many of the reviews were written by science fiction fans, there was one favorable review from The New York Times, [1] which stated that "The fuel that energizes the novel is not its characters but its plot...", [2] which means that the novel has a good background and it is an enjoyable read.
Augusta Zelia Fraser (1857/8 – 11 December 1925), [1] [2] born Augusta Zelia Webb, generally publishing pseudonymously as Alice Spinner, was an English-born writer of fiction and amateur ethnography who produced much of her work while living in Jamaica in the late 19th century.
The Blue Light is a Brothers Grimm fairy tale about a soldier who finds a magical object that provides him a supernatural helper. Many of the features from Hans Christian Andersen 's later work The Tinderbox and from the story of Aladdin and his magic lamp originate with this version.
The Blue Light (German: Das blaue Licht) is a black-and-white 1932 film directed by Leni Riefenstahl and written by Béla Balázs with uncredited scripting by Carl Mayer. In Riefenstahl's film version, the witch, Junta, played by Riefenstahl, is intended to be a sympathetic character .
Kirkus Reviews regards the novel as being preposterous and concludes that "The fatal flaw here is the author’s decision to have a teenager narrate this complex, sprawling story; though a prologue indicates that Trevor is recalling it from adulthood, he stays essentially within his teen perspective, and no matter how precocious he was, he couldn't possibly have had the vantage point to ...
It delivers red and blue light therapy to affected areas. (Blue light therapy can help fight acne-causing bacteria and reduce sebum production, while red light works to reduce inflammation ...
The Telegraph said that the book "landed polemical blows", but dismissed the concept as "cartoonish". [11] Author Ian Rankin named Broken Light as one of his best books of the year in the New Statesman, saying, "This is Angela Carter meets Carrie and it is done with dizzying aplomb. Bernie Moon is a compelling and complex creation."
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