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The Wolves of Willoughby Chase - Community Reviews back

by Joan Aiken, Pat Marriott
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An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it 6 years ago
I kept expecting the actual wolves to be a bigger part, like at some point all the grown-ups would be eaten by wolves and the children would be left alone. It felt like reading a Sherlock Holmes story a lot of the time (in a good way). I just wanted it to be a lot darker than it ended up being.
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 8 years ago
“It was dusk–winter dusk. Snow lay white and shining over the pleated hills, and icicles hung from the forest trees. Snow lay piled on the dark road across Willoughby Wold, but from dawn men had been clearing it with brooms and shovels. There were hundreds of them at work, wrapped in sacking because...
Bright and Shiny Shiny
Bright and Shiny Shiny rated it 10 years ago
I love this book. The start of a great series.So I've picked this for my staff pick on heroes and I want to say that as far as heroes go "It takes a Village" because our two girls--Bonnie & Sylvia--get help in getting away from the baddies in the story (and there are lots of baddies) from all sides...
KizunaYueMichaelis
KizunaYueMichaelis rated it 10 years ago
A mix between The Secret Garden and Little Princess.
Listening to the Silence
Listening to the Silence rated it 11 years ago
I still thoroughly enjoyed the novel however and highly recommend it for children between the ages of 8-12.
Musings of a Bibliophile
Musings of a Bibliophile rated it 11 years ago
3.5, I think - only because I thought I remembered loving this as a child (and I may well have) but after re-reading I still didn't recall a thing from the actual story - I think the Dido books later in the series were the ones that really captured my love. Actually I'm not even sure if I ever did r...
Scavenging Book Stores and Libraries
Scavenging Book Stores and Libraries rated it 12 years ago
I quite enjoyed this audiobook of an older children's story. One really neat thing about it is that they had the author's daughter read the book and she gave a bit of an introduction that explained how the book started out as a parody of popular tragic orphan stories of the time. However, real lif...
My only books were women's looks
My only books were women's looks rated it 12 years ago
I had this book on tape as a kid, and I listened to it about a million times. I loved it so much.Also, it definitely was the book which began my love of any book with a cross-dressing heroine.
books and cleverness
books and cleverness rated it 12 years ago
It's fascinating how much children's lit has changed over the course of the past century or so, and reading this book for the first time 50 years after it was originally published is an interesting example. First of all, though, I want to say that the best thing about this is the wolves: There's n...
Entering My World
Entering My World rated it 14 years ago
I picked up 9 of these books yesterday at the recycling centre. They looked kind of interesting, though these editions don't have any real synopsis on the covers. I could not tell if they were fantasy or contemporary, childrens or adults. It was only when I got them home and looked it up that I real...
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