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Wildwood: The Wildwood Chronicles, Book I
C**I
Truly a masterpiece
The book was extremely nice for reading. I also read it to my little brother, he loved it. Story is beautifully written and illustrations are captured as the way the story was written. Really liked the book. Would highly recommend.
E**S
"Into the deep, dark woods . . ."
If the name Colin Meloy sounds familiar, it's probably because he's the lead singer and songwriter for a band, the Decemberists.And those who have heard his songs probably will feel fairly at home in his first novel, "Wildwood: The Wildwood Chronicles, Book I." It's a charming, well-written little adventure novel set in a bizarre Alice-in-Wonderlandish forest, and the only problem is that I didn't feel fully connected to the characters.Prue is understandably startled when five crows kidnap her baby brother -- and upset when they all vanish into the Impassable Wilderness. Knowing how devastated her parents will be, she sets out into the wildwood to find her brother and bring him home, followed by the class nerd Curtis.But what is awaiting them is beyond even Curtis' expectations -- a civilization populated by beasts and birds, which is being threatened by the beautiful and ruthless Governess. When the children are separated, they find themselves involved with separate groups within the Wildwood, which is about to be hit by a civil war. And if they can't get the baby back soon, the Governess will use him to destroy the Wildwood...I can only assume that Colin Meloy really enjoyed the Narnia Chronicles and "Alice in Wonderland" as a child, because "Wildwood: The Wildwood Chronicles, Book I" is the sort of book that such a person would write. It's charming, whimsical, and has lots of talking animals who act in a humorously human manner.And his writing is quite good, sometimes even lovely. He brings a lot of atmosphere to every scene, whether it's the Governess' moss-and-ivy throne-room or the forest bandits' blood ceremony. There's also a lot of gentle, wry humor woven through it, such as Prue getting tangled in local bureaucracies, but it grows more serious as the story winds on through the shady glades of the Wildwood.The one problem is that it took me awhile to warm up to Prue or Curtis. They simply didn't feel very well-developed at first, which might put off some readers before Meloy has a chance to make you really like them. But about halfway through, I started really liking Curtis and Prue -- she's a very practical, kindly girl who adjusts very well to the whole Wildwood thing, while he is a budding artist with a boundless imagination."Wildwood: The Wildwood Chronicles, Book I" is a charming debut for people who love classic fantasy, forests and possibly the Decemberists. It's more than enough to intrigue me in the second book.
A**R
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Beautiful cover and many illustrations ❤️
K**Y
MY FAVORITE BOOK
Super underrated book! I read this all and it was a great story. it was very cheap for hardcover $6 (or maybe it was on sale) no complaints. Love it!
T**.
Péssimo acabamento
Gente , demorou muito para ser enviado, e o corte parece que foi feito à mão O livro é muito lindo cheio de ilustrações porém, péssimo acabamento das folhas, tinha visto já um outro comentário falando sobre isso mas como fazia muito tempo achei que a Amazon já teria arrumado esse problema mas parece que não agora é correr atrás de tentar consertar
E**.
Joyous Book
Amazing
T**T
Bonne histoire, mes enfants le recommandent
Fille de 9 ans et garçon de 13 ans ont adoré cette série
D**I
Get the hardcover. It’s worth it
The illustrations are what attracted me at first, I follow Carson Ellis’s work and love it. When I opened the amazon package and saw the book I felt so thrilled, it is a jewl in itself. The story is full of amazing characters, it is witty and there are plenty of surprises.
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