Nimona
Título:
Nimona
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Resumen:
Nimona is an impulsive young shapeshifter with a knack for villainy. Lord Ballister Blackheart is a villain with a vendetta. As sidekick and supervillain, Nimona and Lord Blackheart are about to wreak some serious havoc. Their mission: prove to the kingdom that Sir Ambrosius Goldenloin and his buddies at the⛛ More...
Fecha de publicación como intervalo:
2015
Descripción física:
266 pages : chiefly colour illustrations ; 24 cm
EPSB_586:
2015 National Book Award finalist.
ISBN:
9780062278234
9780062278227
Información de publicación:
New York : HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2015.
©2015
Biblioteca | Signatura topográfica | Tipo de material | Código de barras del documento | Estado |
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Hardisty Hardisty | F STE | Book | 30512000247195 | Fiction Desconocido |
Resumen
Síntesis:
Nimona is an impulsive young shapeshifter with a knack for villainy. Lord Ballister Blackheart is a villain with a vendetta. As sidekick and supervillain, Nimona and Lord Blackheart are about to wreak some serious havoc. Their mission: prove to the kingdom that Sir Ambrosius Goldenloin and his buddies at the Institution of Law Enforcement and Heroics aren't the heroes everyone thinks they are.
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Awards and Honors
Premios
National Book Award (Finalist — Young People's Literature — 2015)
Andre Norton Nebula Award for Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction (Finalist — 2015)
Utah Beehive Book Award (Nominee — Young Adult — 2017)
BCCB Blue Ribbon Book (Graphic Novels — 2015)
Eliot Rosewater Indiana High School Book Award (Nominee — 2020)
+ 18 more Premios
Distinctions and Honors
NPR: Books We Love (2015)
Notable Lists
Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers (Top Ten — Fiction — 2016)
Nerdy Book Award (Graphic Novels — 2015)
+ 14 more Notable Lists
Etiquetas
LGBTQIA | LGBTQ | heroes | supervillains | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
lgbt | villains | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
magic | shapeshifting | knights | monsters | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
science fiction | adventure | shapeshifters | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
friendship | graphic novel | Comics & Graphic Novels |
Reseñas de lectores
So, I'd started reading How to Survive a Plague: The Inside Story of How Citizens and Science Tamed AIDS and very quickly decided that I needed to read something that was the opposite of that at the same time. Impulsively, I grabbed this off of my thirteen-year-old's shelves, as people have been telling me that I need to read it for years. It turned out kind of perfectly. Whenever I would get overwhelmed with depression or rage reading Survive -- whether I was gnashing my teeth or trying to avoid crying in public, I'd turn to Nimona impulsively stabbing things, and it would help immensely. Of course, there ends up being some sadness in Nimona, too, so after a while it became more of a change of pace and genre than an emotional catharsis -- but of course by then, I was heavily invested in both. A punchy story that plays with a few fantasy tropes in interesting ways. I can definitely see why people kept telling me to read it.
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Nimona is the story of Nimona, the cheerfully lethal shapeshifting sidekick to the villain Lord Ballister Blackheart who is opposed by the Institution for Law Enforcement and Heroics that is championed by Ambrosius Goldenloin. Set in a world that is an odd and delicious mixture of medieval fantasy and mad scientist style science fiction, the story is full of action and adventure, with plenty of twists and turns to keep things moving. Along the way, the story shows how the law and heroics are not always good, that heroes are not always admirable and villains are not always evil, and that having even almost unlimited power doesn't necessarily chase your inner demons away. Above all, the story shows what friendship is made out of, and how important it can be. Nimona is a wild and unpredictable teen full of both boundless joy and barely contained rage who wears her emotions on her sleeve, but at the same time she is an enigma. She shows up on the first page of the book and inserts herself into Ballister's life as his sidekick, simply jumping into his service with no references and almost no explanation. Nimona turns out to be a shapeshifter of enormous power, able to change into pretty much anything, no matter its size, and even able to change herself into a form such that she can imitate specific people. Even her age is unclear: She appears and acts like a teen, but verious hints throughout the book suggest that she may be considerably older than she appears. The origin and extent of Nimona's powers is never fully explained, despite Ballister's intense curiosity on these subjects, leaving her as an unresolved mystery throughout the book. Nimona's putative boss, Lord Ballister Blackheart, is an almost perfect counterpoint to the wild teen. Blackheart was originally a member of the Institute, and in the running to take the mantle as champion of the organization until an incident cost him an arm. In response, the Institute threw Blackheart out and turned him into its adversary. Although nominally a villain, he is only a reluctant one, and acts in accord with certain rules in his activities. For example, when given the opportunity to take revenge upon his nemesis Ambrosius Goldenloin by cutting off Ambrosius' arm, Blackheart declines.Needless cruelty is simply not in Blackheart's character. In contrast, Nimona is an almost elemental force of raw chaos, ignoring almost all rules and restrictions with a gleeful abandon. In their first caper together, Nimona kills some of the Institute's soldiers who try to capture them, an action that greatly distresses Blackheart. This tension runs through the entire story, with Nimona pushing the boundaries while Blackheart tries to restrain her frenzied abandon. Against this backdrop, Blackheart's conflict with the Institute seems secondary for most of the book. In fact, at the beginning of the story, it almost seems like Blackheart and the Institute are working together in a strange way. Blackheart follows a certain set of rules in conducting his villainy, while in turn, the Institute seems to observe certain formalities when opposing him. This tacit understanding seems to serve the Institute's purposes, as evidenced by the fact that when, at one point in the story, Nimona expresses confidence that Blackheart will come up with a cunning plan and prevail, he replies that he has a track record comprised mostly of failure. As Blackheart experiences almost nothing but success following Nimona's arrival in his employ, Blackheart's admission seems to indicate that prior to Nimona's arrival, both the Institute and Blackheart were involved in a mutual dance in which Blackheart consistently lost, but the Institute treated him with kid gloves. This situation, in which the Institute had a congenial adversary that they could blame misfortunes upon and distract attention from their own activities, seems to have worked entirely to the Institute's benefit. It is by upsetting this implied balance that Nimona's impact is most noticeable, and in which she demonstrates herself to be a true agent of chaos. Nimona's arrival on the scene sparks a cycle of escalation in the conflict between Blackheart and the Institute that spirals out of control, driven mostly by Nimona's desire to actually win the confrontations Blackheart's schemes create, and the Institute's often vicious responses. While the increasing level of violence is disturbing at times, it is only when spurred on by Nimona that Blackheart actually accomplishes anything, and without this push to move Blackheart out of his comfortable symbiosis with the Institute, it is likely that the various underhanded plots that come to light would have been found. Despite the fact that the conflict is ostensibly between Blackheart and Goldenloin and the Institute, Nimona is the catalyst that sets everything in the book in motion, placing her at the heart of the entire story. This is something of a radical act: Placing a female teenaged character who is supposedly a sidekick at the center of the story. This seems even more radical when one considers that there is no reason for Nimona to appear as either a teenager or a girl - as a shapeshifter she can appear as absolutely anything she desires, even taking on the appearance of Blackheart at one point. Nimona is a teenage girl because she wants to be a teenage girl. The relationship between Nimona and Blackheart is more than merely that of villain and sidekick. As the narrative develops, so does the relationship between the pair, with Blackheart progressing from a reluctant mentor to a caring friend and almost father figure. [More forthcoming]
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