《TheDaydreamer》是一本由IanMcEwan著作,RedFox出版的Paperback图书,本书定价:GBP5。99,页数:96,特精心从网络上整理的一些读者的读后感,希望对大家能有帮助。 《TheDaydreamer》精选点评: 小男孩的白日梦 简单的笔触,意外的好看,故事很有意思。 想当年我脑洞也这么大 童年到成人的蜕变,究竟需要多少白日梦的洗礼呢? 我跟书里的小男孩儿一样是个daydreamer 写给大人的童书 Finallygrownup itisagoodentryforIM,butitistoosimple 读书 有时我希望我现在的生活就只是11岁的一场白日梦。。。交换身躯的故事出现了两次,看来IanMcEwan写儿童书的想象力还是欠了点。最喜欢的还是Thebully 《TheDaydreamer》读后感(一):你觉得我是个傻子。但我只是个白日梦者 虽然是些简单关于爱得文字,但还是高兴这是第一个我读得英文小说。Peter关于那些日常身边得白日梦是聪明得孩子所具有得能力,一个孩子得魅力在于那些白日梦不背枷锁,自由驰骋在浩瀚宇宙中,而这些白日梦却无时无刻不给与你爱得温暖,象是一个简单得提醒簿,所谓值得得意义在于我们如何构图每一件事,无论大小好坏,它得魅力一定是简单得,自由得,我们都想摆脱只是活着,都不理解其他不同于自己得事,但乐趣就在于变形得去发现美!这是部简单得小说,简单得我笑了,更坚信自己得追求。 《TheDaydreamer》读后感(二):给想象一个笔记本 一个人的白日梦笔记,所有人的梦幻童年 坐在教室一角,托着脑袋认真地发呆。 跟着作者的描述,印象中自己的童年影像与彼得多少有些重合。不同的是,彼得会给想象世界记下笔记。奇幻莫测的故事,古灵精怪的人物在纸上被重新赋予灵魂,让它显得比现实要更加真实。小时候我总觉得,幻想中的人物在另一个维度存在着,演绎着想象赋予的故事。但随着年龄增长,我们大多将幻想世界与现实切断,专注经营现实生活,而任由想象中的世界在另一个维度荒废。而很显然,作者在这点上是聪明的,七个简短的小故事,试图将想象与现实世界进行无缝对接。让两个世界相互给养、相互治愈。这种智慧令人称赞。 小说中,彼得最擅长的莫过于换位想象。通过换位,他能体验到猫的奇幻生活,更能理解生命是没有终结,不过是一场又一场的奇幻之旅;通过换位,他尝试以另一个角度看待校园小恶霸,更明白了看似强悍的对手,不过是与自己一样的常人;通过换位,他理解并接纳了自己曾经厌烦的宝宝、设想了自己成人后的未来 小孩子的笔记,讲给大孩子的故事。梦想家彼得的故事让多少大孩子重新找到了自己呢? 《TheDaydreamer》读后感(三):ABookReportofTheDaydreamer WhenIfirstgotthebook,Idisdainedforreadingit,tobehonest。Afterall,I’macollegestudentandanadultnow。Isn’titalittlechildishfora19yearoldgirltoreadabookdesignedforchildren?Andhowcananadultwriterunderstandthechildren’sworld?However,afterreadingafewpages,IfoundmyselfabsorbedinPeter’sdaydreamswhicharefullofimagination。 TheDaydreamertellssevenstoriesaboutayoungboy,PeterFortune,whosedaydreamsplacehimintovariousfantasticsituations:adollcomestolifeandripshisarmandleg,hediscoversavanishingcream,conquersabully,fightswithaburglar,transformshimselfintoacat,ababy,andinthelastchapter,agrownup。 Almostallthesedaydreamswillnottranslateintorealityexcepttheoneaboutadult,whichisasadtruththatwemustaccept。Theadultworldisnotonlyboringinthebookbutalsoinreallife。Asisdepictedinthebook,theywentforswimsbutneverforlongerthantwentyminutes。Theylikedagameofvolleyball,butonlyforhalfanhourorso。Thebookmakesmereflectonwhatwearelosingintheprocessofgrowingup。 First,wearenotascuriousasweusedtobe。Therewasatimewheneverythingseemedsomagicaltous。Wewonderwhytheskyisblue。Wewonderwhythegrassisgreen。Buttoday,anyadultswhoasksuchquestionswillbeteased,thoughtheythemselvesdon’tknowtheanswerstothequestions。Thegrownupsbecomesohardenedtoallthenaturalphenomenaaroundusthattheydon’traisequestionsanymore。Weneverwonderhoweverythingcomesintobeing。Wehardlytrytofigureoutthereasonsbehindthings,resultinginthelackofthinkingandcreativity。Whenhavingamathtest,Peter’smindwandersoffintothelargestnumberintheworld。Whileweadults,onthecontrary,wouldsimplyfocusonfinishingthetest,nothingmore。Curiosity,theessentialqualityinourlifeandalsophilosophy,isnowneglectedinoursociety。Andphilosopher,unfortunately,becomesaninadvisableoccupationamonggrownups。Howpitifulisthat!Perhapsthat’swhyweshouldbarelyhavegreatthinkersandinventorsinthiscountrywithalargepopulation。 econd,ourimaginationisbeingstifled。Aswegrowup,burdenedwithmoreresponsibilities,webecomemorerealistic。Wedon’tbelievefairytalesanymore。Wearegraduallylosingthechildlikeinnocence。IrememberIusedtodrawacatwithwings,apinkhorse,orotherthingsthatseemstrangeinreallife。Sometimes,Idreamaboutanaliendroppingbyandbefriendingwithme,whichisridiculoustotheadultme。Iusedtobecapableofwritingstorieseasily。ButnowIfindmyselfstuckwithwords。HowIwishIcouldregainmyimagination!JustlikePeter,anaveandinnocentboy,whoalwayscreateshimselfamagicalworld。 Third,wenolongerhavedreams。Whenwewerelittlekids,wehadallkindsofdreams。Someonemightwanttobeascientist。Someonehopedtodesignabuildingofhisown。Agirlmightsimplywanttobeagoodmother。Astimegoesby,welostourselvesandforgotourdreams。Livingundermuchpressure,wemayfeelitimpossibletorealizeourdreams,sowegiveinandfollowothers’dreamstobealawyer,adoctororwhateverseemspromising。Wegetmoreandmoreconfusedaboutwhatitisthatwetrulydesire。Thebookisareminderthatweshouldfindoutourowndreams。Oncewedo,ourdreamswillguideustothefuturewehopeforaslongaswesticktothem。 Getbacktothebookitself,Iadmiretheauthorforwritingsuchfascinatingstoriesfromachild’sperspective。DifferentfromwhatIhadexpected,IanMcEwandoesknowthechildren’sworld,whichisrespectable。Ontheotherhand,thebookhasitsdisadvantagesaswell。Thelastchapteraboutthegrownupsisthoughtprovoking,butmaybealittleseriousforthekidstoread。What’smore,threeoutofsevenstoriesareaboutPetertransforminghimselfintosomethingelse。Isn’titsortofmonotonous? Allinall,it’sabookworthreadingwhetheryouareachildoranadult。Ifyouareakid,getreadyforenjoyinganadventurewithPeter。Ifyouareanadult,itremindsyouofyourchildhoodasfantasticasthestoryandhelpspickupyourcuriosity,imaginationanddreams。