Hexwood
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780007333875 (0007333870)
Publisher: HarperCollins
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Magic,
Childrens,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Sci Fi Fantasy,
Young Adult Fantasy
It was such a pleasure to find a Diana Wynne Jones book I hadn't read yet, and better yet have it be a great one. 'Hexwood' must be one of Jones' most complicated plots. The non-sequential narrative and the grand re-interpretation of English myth reminded me of 'Time of the Ghost' and 'Fire and He...
Hexwood is a standalone novel, first published in 1993. It’s also a book that I love and I feel like no one else does? If you’re a fellow Hexwood fan, let me know! I can understand why people don’t necessarily like it. It’s a bit like the end of Fire & Hemlock, except an entire book’s worth–and qu...
I’m not an actual speed reader but I sometimes do skim through pages if I want to get quickly to a certain scene or whatever. I must have done that the first time I read Hexwood, because if I’d been paying proper attention I think I would have understood it better. Or maybe it just takes more than o...
This book had the same feel as other Jones' books--quirky, imaginative, feel good--but slightly more mature. As such I really enjoyed it. The characters are unique and fun, and the story, while simple, has a bit of unpredictability to it. All in all an entertaining read.
Probably the latest written of Jones' great novels, although I do feel like she gets back to good after the unfortunate Magids/Sudden Wild Magic dip.