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Trigger warnings: Animal death, fire

6/10, I was hoping that I would enjoy this novel much like I enjoyed Green Rising by Lauren James which is a flawed but overall enjoyable story however I did not enjoy this one since there was only a single shred of hope at the end and most of the book was a depressing slog which was difficult to read. It begins with Tyenna living in Tasmania with her two mothers and a few pages into the action starts when she hears about the bushfires developing on the news, it steadily grows more suspenseful and harrowing as they get closer however I couldn't care for her or Bailey when he was introduced as they weren't well written and didn't develop their character in any way. As the bushfires intensify Tyenna and Bailey are left stuck in the town as almost everything burns to the ground and some animals are killed yet somehow they survive all of it and are left mostly unscathed as the fire planes extinguish the flames of what appears to be the most devastating bushfire in Tasmania's history. I'm glad it's all fictional otherwise it would've been a reminder of climate change that'd hit too close to home. In the end, there was a bit of hope as the book shows the town recovering from the fires and the trees resiliently growing back. That wasn't enough to stop this book from becoming disheartening and sometimes I enjoy sad novels but only when there's something to balance it however this is not the case here. If you like stories about environmental disasters pick this but other better ones are out there that you can try.
 
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Law_Books600 | Nov 3, 2023 |
Über Handschuh-Kid bin ich bei einer Verlosung hier gestolpert. Es handelt sich um eine Graphic Novel mit 286 Seiten in einer schön gebundenen Ausgabe, und eine der wenigen Geschichten, die es von Australien bis in den deutschen Markt geschafft haben.

Handschuh-Kid ist ein musikalisches Wunderkind und wird von seinem Onkel ausgebeutet - isoliert von der Welt, nur mit Kontakt zur Klavierlehrerin, die aber auch machtlos ist. Denn die Klavierspielfähigkeiten haben auch etwas mit den magischen Handschuhen zu tun, die Kid Tag und Nacht trägt. Eines Nachts bekommt er Besuch von Shoestring, der seine Seiltänzer-Fähigkeiten auch für Einbrüche nutzt. Und Handschuh-Kid die Möglichkeit bietet, sich zu befreien...

Eine magische Geschichte über Gier, Musik und Freundschaft, mit feinen Bleistiftzeichnungen erzählt. Für mich hatte die Geschichte auch etwas träumerisches, und die beiden müssen gemeinsam durch die Unterwelt, um sich von ihren Zwängen zu befreien.

Sowohl thematisch als auch gestalterisch eine schön erzählte, vielleicht etwas märchenhafte Geschichte.
 
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ahzim | 1 altra recensione | Sep 9, 2023 |
Very good. A bit like LOTR in that an object has been cursed as Ellie must take it back to where it was made to destroy it and lift the curse. In this case, the object is an accordion ( called a button-box) which when played cause firstly good things to happen and then terrible things. Ellie learns before she sets out on her quest to save her grandmother from the curse that he life has been one huge lie and that she was an orphan given to the family after being found on a hillside with a large Nanny goat. The goat is still alive and follows Ellie on her quest to the Gleam Country as if she returns the button-box and destroys it, a terrible drought that has befallen the land will be lifted as well as her family surviving an illness. On the way she must survive with gypsies, learn who to trust and not trust and also discover who she really is, if not Ellie from Spit Farm.
 
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nicsreads | Jun 6, 2018 |
Not bad as far as graphic novels go. I read this in 1 hour. Also good for fans of Shaun Tan - the black and white illustrations are reminiscent of his work.
This is the story of a child pianist prodigy Kidglovz who is controlled by his uncle and made to pretend he is only 6 when he is really 9 years old. Kidglovz wears gloves and can play any music but he is starved and kept a prisoner by his "uncle" who also has hands insured for a considerable amount. Enter Shoestring, a tightrope walking boy thief who sees an opportunity to cash in by kidnapping KIdglovz and ransoming him but pretends he is helping the boy pianist escape his cruel life..
When things go horribly wrong at the kidnapping and Kidglovz loses 3 fingers, both Kidglovz and Shoestring are taken into the woods to be shot by the kidnappers. Shoestring's uncle lets them go but they end up lost and frozen in snowdrifts. They are rescued by 3 giant shepherds and have to stay with them over winter in a world populated by magic.
This would have been one for younger readers except for the missing fingers part, so I have put it at Year 7. Interesting story and illustrations.
 
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nicsreads | 1 altra recensione | Dec 31, 2015 |
A great fantasy read , The heroine Peat was such a likable character as was Silt Boy. I loved the way he talked. All the minor characters were also really well drawn.. The also liked theme of the power of story and the idea of storing your soul elsewhere to preserve it. Highly recommended.
 
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Brindle | Jun 14, 2014 |
Ron Brooks is definitely an award-winning illustrator. The illustrations in this book are breath-taking. From a dark and gloomy beginning to a colorful and hopeful ending, Brooks illustrations really do paint a picture of the emotions throughout the story. I also like the author's purpose which is finding your self identity and being confident with who you are. The only con about this book is that the font is in cursive writing. Sometimes cursive writing is harder to read rather than reading print. Besides that the book was AMAZING and I LOVED IT!!!! Bravo!
 
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Kwatkins89 | Sep 25, 2013 |
About painting and dreaming.
 
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KUBulli | Aug 28, 2012 |
Under a big bright and colourful circus tent there are a great many wonders and attractions to see. There are exciting contortionists who twist and tumble, there are thrilling fire-eaters who shock and amaze, and there are fun games on the sideshow such as the lucky dip. But the most spectacular of all found under the Big Top are the acrobats who fly through the air.

On the very fringe, way down on the ground, in the shadows is found a little girl. This is Precious Little. She watches as the acrobats fly and dreams of one day flying herself. But she is no more then their assistant, cleaning their shoes and sewing stars onto their costumes. However that all changes one-day when Precious Little takes a chance risking all for her dream.

Precious Little is a beautiful and endearing character who has big dreams and high hopes for a future that seems out of her grasp. She learns that sometime it is worth the risk to go for your dreams, for without trying no dreams will come true. A beautiful, bright and precious book that shows some dreams really do come true.
 
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LarissaBookGirl | Oct 31, 2010 |
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