Cornelia Funke has amazingly presented this book “The Thief Lord”. Simon Jones has years of experience in narrating the true essence of characters and she did a great job in this book. These Predictably Irrational and Payoff are Simon’s formidable renowned and exceptional narration.
Welcome to the enchanted hidden world of Venice, Italy, where secret trenches and disintegrating housetops cover wanderers and kids with mind-boggling insider facts. Both ‘Prosper and Bo’ were vagrants on the run from their savage auntie and uncle. The siblings choose to hang out in Venice, where they meet a baffling thirteen-year-old kid who considered himself the ‘Criminal Lord’. Brilliant and magnetic, the ‘Thief Lord’ drives a ring of road youngsters who fiddle with trivial wrongdoings. Prosper and Bo took pleasure in being important to this bright new family. However, the ‘Thief Lord’ has mysteries of his own. Furthermore, soon the young men were pushed into conditions that will lead them to a phenomenal, hypnotizing end.
It’s a convincing tale, wealthy in brilliant turns with a setting and cast that will wait in recollections. This captivating story of experience, wickedness, and otherworldly results is charming and Splendidly described by Simon Jones. This mix of Jones’ work on narrating and the enchantment of Funke’s exquisite tale will leave you hypnotized.
Victor finds out about the young men and their new posse however, they catch him and get to know him, transforming him into their partner. The Thief Lord, whose name is ‘Scipio’ consents to something important to take a cut wooden wing. This starts a progression of phenomenal experiences, remembering a mystical carousel for one of the endless islands encompassing the city. The writer settles the hardships in sharp ways that I viewed as fitting. This book is suggested for individuals with minds that are still good to go.