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Loading... Conrad's Fateav Diana Wynne JonesSerier: The Chronicles of Chrestomanci: Publication Order (2005), The Chronicles of Chrestomanci: Chronological Order (2)
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vil elske Registrer deg på LibraryThing for å se om du vil like denne boka. A new Wynne Jones is always good news, and a new Chrestomanci book was decidedly unexpected – although Christopher Chant takes a supporting role in this. Generally delightful, although it suffered from Diana's (I've met her twice, I can call her Diana) habitual tendency to go off at a sudden tangent just as the plot seems to be about to be resolved which, although admirable in some ways, does tend to muddy the waters. Basic Reason for Beginning: Given how few novels by DWJ I've read in the past... year, I'll forgive you forgetting, but she's one of the fantasy writers I wish I'd grown up reading, so I'm (slowly) playing catch up. Basic Reason for Finishing: Because it's good fun. ^-^ Texture: Uhm... Little silvery, bit flimsy. But more like white gold thin than aluminum. Full review here. Book Rereadability: I had fun reading this and I can see myself rereading it as part of a whole reread of the Chrestomanci series, but it certainly doesn't have a high priority. Author Rereadability: Yep, triple yep and then some more yeps. Otherwise I wouldn't be on my... dozenth book or so. Recommendation: This may be a stand-alone novel, but if you've never read about Chrestomanci before, I urge you to start with Charmed Life or The Lives of Christopher Chant instead. I think they're better introductions than this book. Beyond that, I think this'll appeal to anyone who wants a fast, fun and light read. Unless you hate fantasy. I've read most of Wynne Jones's other Chrestomanci books - they are "kids books" but very well-written and can be enjoyed by open-minded adults as well. Quite a British flavor, clever, quirky. Excellent characterizations.Just finished listening to this. Makes me want to re-read the earlier ones. The reader was excellent as well (of course, I can't recall his name just now). Didn't get to the end the first time I read this but on the back of all the others it's far more entertaining. Conrad is convinced he has a Terrible Fate and gets caught up in the young Chrestomanci's schemes. ingen anmeldelser | legg inn en anmeldelse
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Conrad's Fate would be a great recommendation for any child who enjoyed Harry Potter. (