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The story inside feels so real. It almost feels like Tiuri, the main character here, sits across the room telling me the story himself, and help me learnt so much. I won't forget this book, that is for sure. I am glad I found this book in my school library a few days ago. This is beyond my imagination.

I had no expectation when I first saw this book. I thought to myself that maybe this is another freakish classic ta Oh, give me a sec to let my tears drop. I thought to myself that maybe this is another freakish classic tale, written with so much art and deep thoughts and evil mixed in.

But what I found is surprising. After a few pages I realized how this book feels so pure and unreal but real at the same time. How this book did nothing but touching its readers and send them great values of life that they learn by themself. It is a book for kids.. Oh let me cry for a little bit more, for this book is beautiful. I ridiculously love it, I learnt so much from it, gosh I just adore it. It doesn't feel old or boring.

The characters are all males most of the time, guys that shared the same age with me right now. The story is about a journey of Tiuri, a young man that ran away on the night before he could be the king's knight, for a secret mission given by strangers. On his journey he met a lot of people, become friends with so many people, and face so much danger.

The story tells about how he discovered a lot of things about life, about himself, about the world. Some sentences here punch in a huge impression in my heart, like the time when Tiuri finished his mission and a wise clown from the neighbour country told him a story of a guy who went on a journey to chase the end of the rainbow, for he believed that the end of the rainbow would be the most beautiful place on earth. However l, after the long trip he found nothing. He was disappointed, but then he thought about the journey he had, how he met so many awesome new friends, beautiful sights,and a lot of happiness, he realized that the rainbow is not the most important thing!

Thee beauty and values he found in his journey, that is the most important. This book is crazily awesome, I hope my son or daughter will read it one day and feel the same thing. This book gave me a lot.

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One of the most inspiring book ever. I also hope you'll consider reading it too, even thou the cover of it might not look that interesting, haha. Happy reading, and God bless your journey: View all 4 comments. As YA goes, this is a 5-star plot. It was written in , apparently, and the new translation is coming on 25 August of It's the story of a squire on the eve of becoming a knight who does NOT become a knight because he makes the fateful decision to answer a call for help. One thing leads to another, and before long, this kid is on a quest with unseen enemies all around him but with unexpected friends as well.

So old school it will remind you of the type of book about As YA goes, this is a 5-star plot. So old school it will remind you of the type of book about knighthood you could not put down as a kid. A simpler world of good and evil, don't you know. An antidote to the gray confusions in our time. I suspect reluctant readers and fans of all things medieval will love it. View all 10 comments. It wasn't one I had previously heard of, although it is a Dutch classic, where it was originally published in This is quaintly written old fashioned chivalric fantasy which would provide a nice entry to the genre for middle grade and young adult audiences.

It's an older book, and reads that way, but it nevertheless has a simple appea 3. It's an older book, and reads that way, but it nevertheless has a simple appeal that keeps it fresh enough for modern readers. My son is not new to fantasy, and he quite enjoyed this. Aside from the story, he loved the included map and black and white illustrations done by the author. It was quite an accomplishment for him to tackle a book that comes in at just over pages, but the story moves along at a nice pace that ended up making the length less daunting for him.

First released 50 odd years ago in the Netherlands, this is a wonderful story of knights and adventures written by Tonke Dragt: From the outset, when Tiuri is tempted from his night's vigil out of the chapel by a call for help, I was hooked. There was something about Tiuri, the use of limited third person wonderfully translated by Laura Watkinson and the style of narrative that reminde First released 50 odd years ago in the Netherlands, this is a wonderful story of knights and adventures written by Tonke Dragt: There was something about Tiuri, the use of limited third person wonderfully translated by Laura Watkinson and the style of narrative that reminded me of the first Harry Potter book.

Whether it was this idea that the world felt very real from the start or that there was something in Tiuri's character was drew me in as much as Harry did, I don't know but I knew that I couldn't stop thinking about the story when I wasn't reading it. I wanted to know what happened next and I cared for Tiuri and his good friend Piak. The story takes place within two neighbouring kingdoms who have been at peace since as long as anyone can remember but there are whispers are a growing army to the south who threaten to destroy that the people of Dagonaut and Unauwen hold dear.

It is up to Tiuri to carry an important letter to the king of west about this impending danger but on the way, spies and evil knights will not stop at anything to take this letter from Tiuri even if it means his death. A pleasant surprise for me in this book was the little amount of battle and death. You would think with all the swords and horses trampling around that it would be common yet Tiuri's encounters are almost like reading Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress. It is not his ability to wield a sword that saves him but rather his mind and his heart against the challenges ahead.

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This book is a hefty pages long but the chapters are short and snappy and I found the pace to be as quick as Tiuri's own horse. Although there is a lack of strong female characters, I would consider this as a whole class read for UKS2 because the sense of chase throughout is quite gripping. I would certain make use of the thematic links that are prevalent and have similar books available as well as classic books involving knights King Arthur in my reading corner through my time reading this book to the class.

I like the idea of the children creating their own knight who is loyal to one of the good kings and who is sent on their own quest to find out about the red riders. I think children would enjoy creating either their male of female knight, working on character description but then planning and writing an extended narrative much in the same style as the King Arthur stories.

As soon as I saw the fractions expectations, I did think that designing their own knight's shield could lead to some fractions work where they section off different parts of the shield in terms of the fraction that they are studying and they could then illustrate it. Certainly counting up the perimeter and area of different places that Tiuri visits on his journey could be interesting as well as measuring angles of photos of castles would also support using the book in context.

Finally, because the book is so huge, there is ample scope for word problems involving all elements of the Maths skills the children are expected to cover.

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I think there is a lot of scope for exploring British history from an Anglo-saxon perspective considering King Arthur was meant to be around that time too. Looking at weaponry as well as clothing and a sense of time and place according to landscape natural and human could really help bring the text to life as well as make the topic a little more exciting. I really like the idea of using wooden mannequins to try and get the children to play with the human form and consider poses the Tiuri could be in throughout the book.

They would have to consider and sketch the different types of clothing that he wore throughout and play with texture and tone. They could also, if you wanted to take a really exciting and challenging approach, have a go at some sculpture alongside sketching and try to make their own Ardanwen Tiuri's magnificent horse out of clay.

I quite like the idea of them creating their own castle from junk modelling sketching and planning first but with having in it a working circuit to indicate lights going on in towers simple circuits and also a switch approaches that raises and lowers the drawbridge. I would offer the opportunity for the children to use instruments to create some music based on instruments using during the Anglo-Saxon period and onwards the Dark Ages. The focus would be to make some courtly music that Tiuri might here in the different castles.

Children could dress up and play their piece to the assembly and the music could tell the story of a famous deed of one of the knights no singing required! Wer dieses Buch nicht liest, verpasst etwas! Das Cover ist zwar nicht sonderlich ansprechend, aber hey, don't judge a book by its cover. Also gibt dieser Geschichte eine Chance!

Eigentlich bin ich kein Ritter-Geschichten-Fan, aber dieses Buch kann ich nur empfehlen. In dieser Geschichte begegnet man so vielen tollen Charakteren. Vermutlich liegt das daran, dass sie nicht allesamt auf einmal auftauchen, sondern im Laufe der Geschichte Tiuri begegnen und ihn aber auch wieder verlassen. Das Setting ist genial. Das verleiht dem Ganzen einen mittelalterlichen Touch. Die Welt ist sehr gut ausgearbeitet und mithilfe einer Karte im Buch, kann man die Reise von Tiuri genau nachverfolgen. Also greift zu dieser wundervollen Geschichte.

This is a prime example of a book that needs an introduction. So how does it hold up? Poorly, when you consider how the English edition was marketed. I found it on a YA shelf with a shiny cover promising the epic adventures of a year old squire. Sound This is a prime example of a book that needs an introduction.

Sounds like YA, right? What was inside was an intensely linear plot with zero moral complexity, character development, or twists. The villains are uniformly murderous and come from Evilland Eviellan , women exist solely to feed Tiuri though one gives him some chain mail , and there's never a difficult decision - not even a wrong turn on a road.

The writing does absolutely nothing for me, though that's hard to judge from a translation. Had I been faced with an edition that started with a formal introduction to Tonke Dragt who seems very interesting and the history of Dutch children's lit, I would have had a better frame of reference for reading and perhaps enjoying the book. However, given the way this printing was presented, I would advise readers after a children's medieval adventure to pick up more recent MG books like The Ruins of Gorlan or First Test instead.

They're still fairly straightforward, but at least there's something going on in terms of plot and character. If you are an adult determined to read the translation, save it for reading aloud to kids under View all 5 comments. Aug 08, Anita rated it it was amazing Shelves: My father has always faintly disliked reading. Too bad he got me as a daughter! Out of the countless of books that he read to me when I was small, this book and its sequel are by far the most memorable. It fed my imagination to no ends, spawning both great visions and one of the most terrifying nightmares I remember.

Since back then, much has changed. My knowledge of the Dutch language might have become crippled, and my eyes feast on the pages of other fantasy masterpieces, but Tonke Dragt and t My father has always faintly disliked reading. My knowledge of the Dutch language might have become crippled, and my eyes feast on the pages of other fantasy masterpieces, but Tonke Dragt and this book has always a place amongst my favourites. I'd also go as far as to claim, that as an aspiring fantasy writer, this book has been one of the many little influences that set me on this path.

De brief voor de koning was a glorious experience to me many years ago, and will no doubt offer the same delight to any other child fond of books today. Of course, this was part of my theme reads this month, the Kings here being the fictional kings of Dragonaut and Unawen. The rules of the kingdom require that they spend the night before the ceremony locked up, in quiet contemplation, without food, water, or talk, and without letting anyone in or themselves out.

But when he finds the Black Knight with the White shield has been tricked and murdered, and the Knight, before dying hands over his task to Tiuri to complete, he realises what he must do will neither be quick nor simple. He must travel all the way to the kingdom of Unawen to deliver the secret message to the King himself. Not only is the journey hard enough in itself, in pursuit of Tiuri are the Red Riders, responsible for murdering the Black Knight with the White shield, and also the Grey Knights who suspect Tiuri of the foul deed.

But there are also dangers aplenty, and traps as many along the way, and Tiuri must avoid falling into these traps or being defeated or indeed dissuaded by the dangers if he wants to keep his word to the Knight and complete this task. At a little under pages, this is not a short read but one which was very enjoyable for me.


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It may not feel as fast paced as one would expect from an adventure story but keeps one interested throughout, for while one might well know that Tiuri will accomplish his task at the end, one does want to know how he does it, and what each adventure he falls into along the way holds for him. Tiuri is a likeable character, believable as a young lad out on an adventure, doing what his heart tells him, yet regretting the Knighthood that he has lost and may never get again, and the same can be said about his friend Piak, who also finds himself at one point having to decide between two things he seems to want equally.

While we may not face those very same questions, the kind of decisions they are faced with and must take, and the lessons they learn along the way are relevant for everyone in whatever age and situation. Four and a half stars. Ahoy there me mateys! So here be me honest musings.

I always be interested in fairy tales from other lands. This translation caught me eye because the author was born in Indonesia, imprisoned in a Japanese internment camp in WWII, and then moved to the Netherlands. She published this book in and it won the Children's Book of the Year Award and was subsequently translated into sixteen languages. Apparently it is also becoming a Netflix series.

So I had to know what the hype was about. And sadly I have to say that I don't really get it. The story follows a boy named Tiuri. He was standing vigil on the night before becoming a Knight when he chooses to leave the chapel in order to deliver an urgent message. What was supposed to be a simple task instead becomes a quest to deliver a message to a king in another land. This book is a fairly straightforward and simplistic tale where the young squire is always meeting people at just the right time to help him and nothing bad really ever happens.

De meesten hebben geen idee wat hen overkomt. Lees hierover en vertel dit aan je familie en vrienden. Peter Mooring - Electronic harassment and electronic torture list - February 26, - The people cookers - cooking people like a microwave oven cooks meat - http: Klik hier , of copy-paste de tekst. Ook sportwedstrijden zijn gemakkelijk te beinvloeden met electronische wapens. Denkt u nog steeds dat de beste wint? Vragen en antwoorden upd Ok deze wapens bestaan maar worden ze ook echt gebruikt? Ja, ze worden echt gebruikt. Allerlei mensen in je eigen land worden hiermee aangevallen.

De meesten weten dit niet omdat de effecten bewust lijken op bestaande aandoeningen. Plotselinge misselijkheid, hoestaanvalen, hevige buikpijn, darmkramp, hartklachten, hartaanval, enz. Zij die het wel begrijpen worden gemarteld en geelimineerd, niemand mag het weten. Maar dergelijke wapens mogen toch helemaal niet gebruikt worden? Degenen die hier gebruik van maken, o. Zij overtreden de wet, schenden mensenrechten op gruwelijke manieren, het interesseert ze niet.

Ze deden dat ook al zonder deze geavanceerde wapens. Alleen is het nu nog gemakkelijker geworden. Hoe heeft dit met mijn leven te maken? Deze wapens worden gebruikt om te manipuleren en te stelen en maken het heel gemakkelijk om jouw chanteerbare mensen op sleutelposities te plaatsen, critici de mond te snoeren, terroristen te creeeren. Het gebruik van deze wapens zorgt er dus voor dat 'normale' mensen geen deel meer uitmaken van 'het systeem' dat jouw stad en land bestuurd, van politie, van kinderbescherming, de media als kranten en radio, de banken, telecom bedrijven, enz.

Daarnaast zal het gedachtenlezen en besturen van gedachten leiden tot een gerobotiseerde samenleving. De rechtstaat bestaat niet meer, democratie is een wassen neus geworden. Wat betekent dit voor mij persoonlijk? Dat je heel erg op je hoede moet zijn ook al houd je je mond en val je niet op. Een belangrijk kenmerk van psychopaten is dat zij parasiteren op anderen. Misschien willen ze jouw baan, jouw huis, jouw vrouw of je kinderen, jouw talent, jouw kennis en intelligentie, jouw geld. Of ze willen juist niet dat jij je verder ontwikkeld, of dat je het lokale tennistoernooi wint omdat bang zijn voor je of omdat ze geld hebben gezet op die ander.

Of misschien ben je alleen maar toevallig in de buurt. Zoals al gezegd, het interesseert ze niet, als ze maar bloed kunnen blijven vreten. Maar ik heb toch helemaal nooit iets gedaan? Veel slachtoffers hebben ook nooit iets gedaan. Zij waren op het verkeerde moment op de verkeerde plaats. Zij kregen dingen te zien of te horen die ze niet mochten weten.

Of iemand had gewoon de pest aan ze, of er was gewoon een slachtoffer nodig. Zij liepen tegen een psychopaat aan die verbonden was met het criminele geheime diensten netwerk. Zij werden op een lijst geplaatst door psychopaten die graag voor god spelen. Waarom schieten ze je niet gewoon meteen dood? Dat kunnen ze wel een keertje doen maar als ze dat de hele tijd zouden doen dan valt dat veel te veel op. Maar maak je geen illusies dat ze geen andere methoden gebruiken, zoals geconstrueerde auto ongelukken.

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Maar de politie moet je toch helpen? Maar de politie heeft geen instructies en mogelijkheden om deze misdaden aan te pakken. De politie is hierin afhankelijk van de politiek maar die doet niets. Laser wapens bestaan maar de politie doet hier niets aan, en ook bij groepstalking belaging heeft de politie geen instructies om in actie te komen. Zij verwijzen je door naar de dermatoloog of naar je huisarts terwijl er sprake is van een enorme misdaad. Dit betekent dus dat de wet en mensenrechten niet bestaan want er is niemand die de slachtoffers van deze misdaden helpt.

Hoe kunnen we deze misdaden stoppen? Dat is buitengewoon moeilijk. We hebben hier te maken met machtige psychopaten die pakken wat ze willen, stelen en misbruiken.

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Zij houden zich niet aan de wet, wij wel. Hun misdaden hebben inmiddels een enorme omvang genomen. Als er enig bewijs geleverd kan worden dan verdwijnen ze allemaal de rest van hun leven in de gevangenis. Het belangrijkste is op dit moment om deze misdaden openbaar te maken. Praat erover met je familie, vrienden, collega's.

Schrijf brieven naar politici, plaats berichten op internet. Wat kunnen ze zoal doen met deze wapens? Het menselijk lichaam blijkt buitengewoon gevoelig voor electromagnetische straling, het is ook een bio electromagnetische zender en ontvanger. Geheime diensten hebben na jaren onderzoek de juiste frequenties en intensiteiten gevonden om iemand de symptomen te kunnen geven van bekende aandoeningen. Een beperkte lijst van lichamelijke effecten: Daarnaast kunnen ze je gedachten lezen en beinvloeden, en stemmen laten horen.

Hoe weet ik dat mijn lichaam bewerkt wordt met een electronisch wapen? Dit is vaak heel moeilijk omdat de effecten bijna gelijk kunnen zijn aan 'normale' klachten. Verder moet je alles loslaten waarvan je denkt dat het niet kan. Bijna alles kan en wordt ook gedaan.

Heel belangrijk is dat jij je heel goed bewust bent van wat er precies gebeurt met je lichaam. Komt het effect op specifieke momenten, gaat het effect te snel weg of duurt het te lang, keert het zo maar terug, enz. Jij bent de enige die dit kunt vergelijken met eerdere ervaringen, en dus ook bepalen of je toch naar je huisarts moet.

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Magnetronwapens, vergelijk met een lange afstandsmagnetron Trilwapens, vergelijk met een niersteenvergruizer Drukwapens Afhankelijk van de intensiteit heb je meer of minder last. Je kunt echter ook met een hoog vermogen microgolf wapen HPM in een fractie van een seconde een kuit bestralen flashen zodat je denkt dat je kuitspier is gescheurd die scheurt ook echt als je enige kracht op je gekookte kuit uitoefent.

Of iemand zijn longen of darmen beschieten zodat de lucht in de longen of darmen verdampt en die persoon moet boeren of scheten. Met trilwapens kan je organen beschadigen, het effect van bijvoorbeeld een niersteenvergruizer wordt door veel mensen beschreven alsof je een hele tijd in je zij bent getrapt. Drukwapens kunnen ingezet worden om je het gevoel van een hartaanval te geven. Hoe weet ik dat mijn geest, mijn brein, bewerkt wordt met een electronisch wapen?

Om na te gaan of je gedachten bestuurd worden moet je je continu bewust zijn van je eigen gedachten en gedrag. Is het raar, normaal, dat ik zo denk, waar gaat het over. Hoewel dit in eerste instantie wellicht vreemd lijkt is extra bewustzijn altijd een goed idee vergelijk spiritualiteit. Vier mogelijke vormen van electronische gedachtenbeinvloeding electronic mind control zijn vandaag mogelijk en belangrijk om te weten: Je moet de hele tijd aan een zeker persoon of een zekere gebeurtenis denken. De gedachte keert de hele tijd terug. Een liedje in je hoofd. Je gaat dit liedje meezingen of meeneurieen.

Pas op, dit liedje kan in verband staan met gebeurtenissen in je leven! Je loopt opeens ergens naar toe en vraagt je dan meteen af waarom je dat deed. Je moet dus loslaten dat bepaalde gedachten of dromen een betekenis hebben! Als je gedachten worden bestuurd dan moet je juist niet zo maar je gedachten volgen! Het laatste punt is alleen mogelijk bij totale onoplettendheid. Hoe kan je aangevallen worden?

Omdat electronische wapens gebaseerd zijn op onzichtbare radiogolven, kan je aangevallen worden door de muren van je huis heen, door het dak van je auto, in supermarkten, in winkels, op je werk. Dit kan vanuit het huis van de buren, vanuit je eigen huis, vanuit auto's, vanuit masten en torens, en vooral ook vanuit vliegtuigen en wellicht ook satellieten. Met laser wapens kunnen raketten op km afstand uit de lucht worden geschoten, wat zou dan het effect op mensen zijn als je van veel kortere afstand heel nauwkeurig kunt mikken?

Hoe kan ik me beschermen tegen electronische wapens?