Paul Stewart
Birth date: June 04, 1955
Paul Stewart's Books
Er gebeuren zo veel vreselijke dingen met de arme Twijg in dit boek. Eigenlijk, is het boek slechts een lijst van nare voorvallen dat met hem gebeuren in het diepe woud, nadat het pad verlaat en verdwaalt in het bos. Het tweede boek is beter, en heeft een interessanter verhaallijn met meer personage...
The story is whimsical and enjoyable if a bit slight, but the total package is really something special. I'm really just a sucker for beautifully and abundantly illustrated chapter books. I'm also a sucker for anything illustrated by Chris Riddell (Gulliver's Travels, Castle Diary, Ottoline, etc.)...
Every time I read this book I remember again how much I absolutely adore everything about it. The Edgeworld, the Deepwoods, the creatures and characters, the gorgeous sketches, the plot - EVERYTHING. I will, at some point, write an actual review but for now I'll just say (like a little kid) IloveitI...
I found them! I have several of these books and they were highlights of my childhood!Twig!!
This was a fun book. Really happy, and I really should get book 2 and 5 too. This Barnaby Grimes book was full with mystery, death, a huge (but overly cute) dog, strange characters and some scares.The mystery was fun to unravel, and I loved the revelation at the end. Also what I always loved about P...