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Elidor (Paperback)

de Garner Alan (Author)
4.6étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (7 évaluations de client)

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From Publishers Weekly

Four British siblings are transported from the streets of Manchester to an epic adventure in a magical kingdom; in PW's words, "This fantasy brims with classic components of the genre." Ages 12-up. (May) r
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From School Library Journal

Grade 5-8. Alan Garner's book (Philomel, 1965) comes alive in this production. The four Watson children explore an abandoned street in post-World War II England. When they go inside a ruined church, they are transported to another land--Elidor. Roland, the youngest boy, meets Malebron, a once powerful man, who begs the children for help. An ancient prophecy tells of their coming and saving Elidor and its treasures. Malebron sends the children back to their world to safeguard the treasures. Roland leads the children on their fateful and often dangerous quest. Full of requisite fantasy elements, this story regales listeners with tales of singing unicorns, dark and evil forces, far-off castles, and the heroic adventures of a young boy. Reader Garard Green (of BBC fame) has a clear, strong voice suitable for this tale. Since the story is heavy on dialogue, he only changes voices slightly. His British accent is easy to understand. The story moves along at a fast pace, with elements of adventure and fantasy at every corner. This fantasy could make new fans of the genre, and should entertain those already familiar with this type of tale.?Angela J. Reynolds, West Slope Community Library, Washington Co., OR
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Elidor by Alan Garner, Jui 20 2003
This Fantastic book is about 4 children who are brought into elidor. they meet malebron who gives them the four treasures of Elidor But by taking them back into their world, they stir up more trouble than they think!
Thrilling adventure!
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A FANTASY NOVEL THAT'S LIKE AN OREO COOKIE, Déc 26 2001
Surely you know what an Oreo cookie looks like: White filling sandwiched between two round chocolate discs. And for the vast majority of us, the best part is the middle. That was how I felt after reading this book. The beginning, I thought, was rather slow and hard to grasp. I felt that C.S. Lewis' book the Magician's Nephew had a much more interesting beginning.

But then I got to the middle of this book.

I found myself liking the characters (Roland, David, Nicholas, and Helen)much more. I especially like the fact that, even though they face danger, they still have the time to bicker amongst themselves. For me, that made this novel a little more realistic. The dialogue is also really well done (especially the Chapter entitled Paddy) and a few of the ending lines for Chapters are good enough to make you want to start the next Chapter right away (e.g. Chapter 15, Planchette).

However, I felt a little let down towards the end of this novel. As I mentioned earlier, some of the ending lines for Chapters are good, so I was surprised to see that the last line in the book wasn't very effective on me. As you probably know, there are several more books in this series. After reading this, I really can't see what the sequels will cover, since--apparently--everything has been accomplished in the first one.

Overall, this is a more-than-decent fantasy and probably excellent if you're younger.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Marvelously enchanting, Sep 4 2001
Par Annie Keller (Chicago, IL United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Alan Garner is an extremely underrated fantasy author. Elidor is a perfect example of the magic he can weave. The plot is simple enough - the four Watson children must save the world of Elidor, one step removed from our own. To do this, they are given four magical Treasures that guard Elidor from harm. But doing this may be more trouble than they think...

Garner is a lyrical writer. Such sentences as "The blade was like ice, and the hilt all jewels and fire" would be impressive in even an adult's book. The books have lots of adventure in them for the younger set, and fine prose for adults. I recommend this to all readers, even those that don't like fantasy.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A good book, but not great
Four siblings, Nicholas, David, Roland, and Helen find themselves on Thursday Street. There everything is being torn down for presumably a housing project. Read more
Publié le Aoû 22 2001 par A. Roberts

5.0étoiles sur 5 Pass the time waiting for the next Harry Potter
Okay, Garner lacks the modern sensibility of Rowlings, but this is great stuff. A bit darker than Narnia, easier to grasp than Middle Earth, this is thrilling stuff-- I can still... Read more
Publié le Avril 11 2000 par Peter A. Greene

5.0étoiles sur 5 A very good fantasy story.
The four Watson children stumble through a doorway into another world known as Elidor. In Elidor they become the keepers of the four treasures and are sent back to earth to... Read more
Publié le Sep 30 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 An excellent book foor a pre-teen
I read this book 18 years ago, when I was 10 years old. It was one of the best books I ever read - as good as Mark Twain's 'Tom Sawyer' or Jules Verne's 'Mistery Island'. Read more
Publié le Jui 30 1999 par Ricardo Consonni

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