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by Diana Wynne Jones
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A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 6 years ago
It has been seven years since the death of Diana Wynne Jones, and I've been a fan of hers since childhood, but I had never read this series before. The Dalemark Quartet, arguably the most effective series Jones ever wrote. Jones' genius didn't lend itself to sequels. When she created a world and cha...
Bashara Likes Books
Bashara Likes Books rated it 13 years ago
Cart and Cwidder is a fantasy set in the imaginary country of Dalemark. Moril is the youngest son in a family of traveling entertainers. Moril is dreamy and lacks some confidence in himself, but must grow up quickly when his father is murdered and he and his siblings find themselves alone and caugh...
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 15 years ago
Cart and Cwidder starts off with Clennan the Singer and his family as they travel in their cart through the South Dales on their way to the North. The South Dales are under the rigid and heavy hands of their respective earls while the North is freer. The story focuses on Moril, Clennan’s younger son...
altheaann
altheaann rated it 16 years ago
Originally published in 1975. I really wish I had read this short novel as a kid. I still enjoyed reading it now, but I think it would have been one of my favorite books if I had read it at a younger age.Although a YA novel, with a fun and fast-moving, adventurous tone, this book doesn't shy away fr...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 19 years ago
I love Ms. Jones with all of my heart, and that is why it pains me to admit that I didn't really enjoy these stories. There was no connection between the stories (although the first two novels are set during the same period, they concern two completely different cultures and geographic areas--the di...
It's a Hardback Life
It's a Hardback Life rated it 25 years ago
Re-read. This is the first installment in Diana Wynne Jones’ epic Dalemark Quartet. I first read this series when I was 13 or 14 (which is the intended age group), and I remember being so swept up in these books, they remained in my “favorites of all-time” for many years afterward and began my life...
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