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Noémie et le boite mystérieuse

par Gilles Tibo

Evan Browne

Noémie et le boîte mystérieuse de gilles tibo est sur Noemie qui a un jour hors école pour

lui et sa grand-­mère sont jouer scrabble lorsqu'un homme frappe à la porte et lui donne un

paquet. Le paquet a certaines lettres à ce sujet tout au long du roman, Noémie essaie de

retrouver le propriétaire mais est perplexe lorsqu'il constate que l'adresse indiquée sur la boîte

n'existe pas plus.Le genre de ce livre est action et aventure, parce que dans le chapitre 8,

l'appartement de madame lumbago attrape le feu et noemie risque sa vie pour aller enregistrer

la boîte.Ce roman entier est aventure tout au long de la noemie roman a du mal à trouver le

propriétaire depuis longtemps perdu de la boîte.

L'intrigue de ce livre est que noemie doit lutter contre elle-­même pour trouver à qui le

propriétaire de la boîte est parce qu'il veut vraiment savoir ce qui est à l'intérieur et après un

certain temps il a presque abandonné à la recherche du propriétaire.Le but du roman "Noémie et

le boîte mystérieuse" par Gilles Tibo est de divertir et est destinée aux enfants âgés de 7 ou

plus.Du point de vue de ce roman est le premier point de vue de personne parce que le roman

est raconté du point de vue de Noemie.Les protagonistes de "Noémie et le boîte mystérieuse"

est Noemie un garçon qui a une journee pedagogique, grand-­mère de Madame Lumbago

Noemie qui Noemie est passé la journée avec, Monsieur Tremblant le vieil homme qui a aidé

noemie trouver le premier propriétaire de la boîte et Madame Lemaire le propriétaire original de la

boîte qui a perdu il y a plus de 50 ans.Le thème de ce roman est de ne jamais abandonner parce

que finalement, vous réussirez.Noémie et le boîte mystérieuse de gilles tibo est un jeune garçon

qui essaye de donner un paquet à son propriétaire ce consistes roman d'action et de

comédie.En fin de compte Noemie conclut le propriétaire et le returnes le paquet.

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