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Swiming with giants

2023-11-26 09:51:11

Anne Collet's novel "Swim and Giant" is an amazing literary work on biologists experiencing her favorite animals. It is a book that not only expresses miracles that meet whales and other marine giants, but also expresses its kindness. This story tells a famous biologist the story of Annekore as a young girl. When Anglet was a child, she encountered the sea for the first time and, like many children, took a vacation with her family.

Sophie (Ruby Barnhill) is an orphan girl living in an orphanage in London. One night she woke up looking out the window and saw the giant looking like an old man (Mark Rylance). The giant grabbed her and brought her to a huge country. There he explained that Sophie had to spend the rest of his life with him, as Sophie could not meet him and let the giant's existence be revealed, he explained. The giants call themselves "Great Friendship Giants" (BFG). That night, BFG gave a nightmare about what she was trying to escape but was eaten by a bigger giant.

But at noon, the giants are asleep. Every giant sleeps at noon in summer. She can not survive until midnight because she can not use magic at noon. She rushed up the sleeping giant's hill and headed for a huge golden arms. His hair in his arms is higher than her, blocking her sight while running in the wind, like Pampas bush. She climbed up to her face and hurriedly digged the giant's neck with her finger. Her scream whispered to the ear of the giant, and it snouts during her sleep. The nose ran out of his nose and pulled the heroine from her running. She slipped and fell to the ground. She stretched out the river and asked for a water elf to help her. They came, but their fear and fever, all they could control were to take her to the edge of the fairy forest across the river. Then they ran away, disappeared in cold water, and avoided the hatred of ink.