2. The Weirdstone of Brisingamen by Alan Garner
This month's book club book. It's an early children's fantasy novel.
I first read this when I was about 8 or 9 and loved it. I re-read it when I was stuck at home and heavily medicated when I was living in Manchester, at which point I learned that the locations in the book are all real places,
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Weirdstone (and Gomrath) was a lot better than I remembered it. He has a great sense of place too. The trouble is though that it's Tolkien, but not Tolkien. It can't avoid the comparison, but nor does it come out of it well. Good enough, but not great.
The Owl Service I found rather better. It's primarily a novel of teenage jealousy and so how on earth was a junior school kid expected to understand a word of it, beyond the pretty fairytale with spooky owls? It's a spooky hormone novel, and it can hold its own against most of New England's offerings in that line.
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Re: illness -- did you know that Garner himself spent much of his childhood ill? Apparently that was part of his writerly inspiration!
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