Saturday, February 9, 2008

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the Spiderwick Chronicles, by Holly Black

Two twins and their older sister move in with their mother in an old house in the heart of the forest.

In a secret room they discover a book, or rather a guide to the wonderful beings, usually invisible, living in the forest, and even in the house.

But being able to see the goblins, trolls and other griffins will not be safe.
They will need courage, intelligence, skill and cunning of the young hero of the usual child-fantasy to get out of many bad situation.

delicately and delightfully illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi, these chronic perfume antiquated and outdated seem straight out of the fifties, those of Narnia, and it was a surprise in discovering Release Dates twenty-first century.
As in those old novels blood does not flow like water, you take the time to stroll into the world of Faerie, and we did not put in full view for 750 breathless pages.
Instead we read every writ Volume unhurriedly in half an hour, writing big and stuffed with illustrations.
My children have read them too, but rather in spite of these characteristics, because they prefer violent and extraordinary saga stretching over thousands of pages.
However, for readers less devouring of pages that have trouble reading the Harry Potter from the 4th, it's perfect. I

since learned that a film was released in April. At first glance, this fantasy there, rather nice bright, does not lend itself to illustration big budget, full of sound and fury, whose film versions of Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter are the archetypes of the film for teens success, endlessly reproduced with different stories, like Eragon.
But when it was found that the Narnia fantasy as metaphysical as slow, the majors had almost managed to make another Lord of the Rings, we can expect that the Spiderwick Chronicles also become a film Action and suspense, with debauchery for magical creatures and battles. While virtually the only battle in the books are small skirmishes conducted by the eldest sister who teaches fencing, and magical creatures that appear in dribs and drabs, in groups of four to five in the best case.

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