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The Ropemaker (2001)

di Peter Dickinson

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When the magic that protects their Valley starts to fail, Tilja and her companions journey into the evil Empire to find the ancient magician Faheel, who originally cast those spells.
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Not a huge fan of magical fantasy, but I enjoyed this YA novel with ice dragons and unicorns and ancient protection spells. The characters were likable and I enjoyed the journey with them. ( )
  RobertaLea | May 16, 2021 |
Not my favorite Peter Dickinson. I was amused by the fact that we aren't introduced to the title character until about halfway through the book. While reading this, I wondered why he bothered to write it. I still don't know how old Tilja, the main character, is. Her specialness is her lack of magic in a magical land; she can absorb magic and make it go away. But Piers Anthony already has someone like this in Xanth, and those books are more fun. The book felt long and the worlds created did not make me learn more about this one. I did like the idea of an idyllic place with no history. ( )
  raizel | Jun 4, 2017 |
It was interesting to contrast this enjoyable, well-written YA fantasy book with Ursula LeGuin's "Voices," which I read recently. Both deal with a pair of young people from a remote, isolated valley, and their families.
While both situation and family are, in LeGuin's view, unrelentingly negative, to Dickinson, this situation is just positive as positive can be... as a matter of fact, the whole point of the book is that the young people and their grandparents must go on a quest to find a magician to preserve the spells that keep their valley isolated, cut off from the larger, socially and politically oppressive empire beyond....
LeGuin took the opposite view altogether, where the young people had to attempt to escape the oppressiveness of the backwards, backwater valley and get out to the wider world to grow...
As I said, however, Dickinson's writing was fun and the story enjoyable - but I did find myself questioning some of his situations.... probably because it's a YA book, and he didn't want to really get into them. But having a young teen boy and girl who obviously like each other go on a long trip together - and have NO sexual tension develop was unrealistic. And, having two very elderly people experience a magical spell that makes them both teens again, to have them fall in love - and then to have them voluntarily give that up and choose to become old again, without a whole lot of agony, is also totally unrealistic. ( )
  AltheaAnn | Feb 9, 2016 |
Tilja and Tahl, along with their grandparents must make a perilous journey from their homes into the oppressive Empire to seek a magician. For 20 generations, their families have been responsible for keeping the forests and mountains surrounding the valley reinforced with the magic that protects them from the Empire's armies and tax collectors. But now the magic is waning.

A slow start to this 375 page book and there were sections when the journey seemed to drag. Action is fitful, pace is slow. ( )
  lillibrary | Jan 23, 2016 |
Just plain awesome. ( )
  rwilliab | Nov 21, 2014 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Peter Dickinsonautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Andrew, IanIllustratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Dinyer, EricImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Stone, SteveImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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The Cost of Living

For Robin

Go then, adventurer, on your vivid journey;
Though once again, of course, I cannot join you--
That is as certain as your happpy ending.
The one-armed captain in the pirate harbor
Would know me in an instant for a Jonah.
No gnome would ever speak with me for witness,
And so let slip the spell-dissolving answer
Before you'd even heard the sacred riddle.
I, as it happens, know it from my reading,
But the blind queen would ask it in a language
Not in the syllabus of my old college,
But which your loved, illiterate nanny taught you.

No, I will stay home and keep things going,
Conduct the altercation with the builders,
Hoe the allotment, fix the carburetor.
I'm genuinely happier with such dealings;
It isn't merely that they pass the seasons
Until I hear your footstep on the threshold.
The I will sit and listen to your story
With a complacently benign amazement,
Believing it because it's you that tell it.
And when you've done, and I have asked my questions,
I for the umpteenth time on such homecomings
Will say what's happened to the cost of living.
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It had snowed in the night.
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