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published
February 14th 2006
(first published 1982)
by Listening Library (Audio)
binding
Audio CD
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Unknown
isbn
0307283992
(isbn13: 9780307283993)
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"I might have occupied my mind usefully with Improving Thoughts, but the only improvement I could imagine then was a pair of wings, to enable me ...more
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On the one hand, I liked this book. It is set in Switzerland, two hundred (or so) years ago, and I found myself quickly drawn into the world of the characters. On the other hand, it was very light-weight, and just as easy to tumble back out of the story upon its ending. The story was not very memorable or exciting to me... I enjoyed it while reading it, but do not expect it to really stay with me the way a more complex or engaging book might.
The main plot is that a maid in the castle of the ...more
The main plot is that a maid in the castle of the ...more
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I can't think of a better way to spend a winter evening than reading this book. Count Karlstein is an evil old man who has a sinister plan for his two nieces, who have only a maid to look to for help. That sounds sort of dirty, but it's a young adult novel, so obviously it isn't. My very favorite things were the small black and white illustrations of the characters on one of the first few pages, and the way the two little girls, obsessed with Gothic novels, wrote their portion of the story. ...more
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Read in January, 2002
This seems like a "younger read," perhaps than some of his more famous books. Still, my memory of this book revolves around trying to read it out loud with my mother and younger sister (age range), but having to stop because we were all laughing so hard. Our housemate later told her husband that she didn't know what was going on downstairs that night, but that it sounded like we had exploded.
Pullman is good. He has found a way to articulate what he feels is the purpose of writing and...more
Pullman is good. He has found a way to articulate what he feels is the purpose of writing and...more
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Soon or late, all who bargain with Zamiel the Demon Huntsman must pay the price! But wicked Count Karlstein hopes to save his own hide on All Soul's Eve by sacrificing his innocent nieces, Charlotte and Lucy! Can brave Hildi the maidservant foil his scheme in time? Will she be stopped by the oily Herr Snivelwurst? And who--really--is Doctor Cadaverezzi, and what is his Cabinet of Wonders? This funny and shivery thriller comes from Phillip Pullman, author of the bestselling fantasy novel, "T...more
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Read in January, 2006
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This book was about 2 girls and their Uncle took them to his hunting lodge on All Souls Eve, when the Demon Huntsman Zamiel is said to rise from the dead to claim his prey.
He had a bargain with the uncle to have his soul... the uncle provided his 2 young neices instead.
The serving maid Hildi tries to help them out of the scheme.
A very good and mysterious read.
He had a bargain with the uncle to have his soul... the uncle provided his 2 young neices instead.
The serving maid Hildi tries to help them out of the scheme.
A very good and mysterious read.
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Read in August, 2007
Another thrilling read from Pullman, sort of intermediate between Clockwork and His Dark Materials in terms of complexity. Featuring a number of smart, brave women and girl characters, which I have to call a Pullman trademark since I encounter it from so few other authors.
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Read in August, 2008
I'd recommend this for Lemony Snicket fans, or others who enjoy an "orphans in peril" yarn. Good old-fashioned fun that wraps up as neatly as a package with a bow. But the paper's all, y'know, demon hunters and stuff.
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Read in January, 2005
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Anyone in the mood for a good, gripping story!
At first it seems like a regular, fantasy, horror story. But of course, with Philip Pullman, it won't be so. I really love the twist, it makes the story so interesting and fun to read.
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Read in June, 2001
A lighthearted foray by the famous author of the Dark Materials fantasy series. It has fairy tale elements to the story of the evil Count who holds his two wards captive.
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Read in April, 2002
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Another Pullman classic. Another one of his shorter, fairy-tale like stories. Reminded me of Clockwork in places.
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Read in October, 2005
This was more fun than I thought. It is probably more apt for a 11 or 12 year old, but it was fun.
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Eh, my mind kept wandering. Too many books to waste to keep plugging away on this one.
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so unlike his dark materials series (from wat i remember), but v. amusing
Read in January, 2006
This book had the feel of an old Grimm's fairy tale.
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