Overall: I enjoyed Kersten Hamilton's take on a fairytale, it wasn't all light and sparkles, and while there was some romantic tension it didn't overwhelm the rest of the story. It's a testament to the authors writing that even though I felt nothing for the characters I still enjoyed the story and ...
From the time I found out about Tyger Tyger in June of 2010 when I read an early review it sounded like a wonderfully "brought to life fairy tale" ! I was not wrong as the story is just that and so much more!Author Kersten Hamilton's take on Celtic Mythology and in her own words "Pre-history" of Iri...
This is one of my favorite new series of 2010Loved Teagan and little brother Aidan, Finn MacCumhail, the Grandma, crazy Abby - I loved all these characters. Their vibrancy and strength. Their interactions. I liked the world created - full of danger and wonder walking hand in hand. I appreciated the ...
I thought the summary sounded really interesting and after reading raving reviews about it on more than one blog, I had high hopes for this one. Sadly, this book wasn't for me.I couldn't warm up to any of the characters, the only one I could relate to somewhat was Finn, the only reason I kept readin...
Before reading Tyger Tyger, I'd never read a story with goblins in it, and I must say, after Tyger Tyger, I will definitely be looking for more of them! :D Although to be honest, the thing I mostly want more of is Finn Mac Cumhaill. :PTyger Tyger is a fabulous story. It has an amazing narrator named...
Teagan is a sixteen year old girl who lives with her parents, Aileen - an author and artist of children's fantasy books and John - works at the library and a way with words, and younger brother Aiden who has a knack for music and a huge music fanatic. The family home sounds like a relaxed and fun h...
The story started off strongly, the action kicked off right from the beginning and I thought this was brilliant. Although, a certain point was very much glossed over very near to the beginning, and from then on I felt that the book lost it’s initial charm. I felt that more time should have been spen...
Tyger Tyger is a great new addition in the fantasy world. Planted firmly in Irish lure, this book pulled me in from the very beginning. I really enjoyed the way the goblin world was created and how it was told in pieces through-out the book by the characters telling old Irish tales. It was a uniq...
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