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Bezig met laden... The Bagpiper's Ghostdoor Jane Yolen
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While in Scotland visiting relatives, thirteen-year-old twins hunting for ghosts in an old cemetery find big trouble when Peter is possessed by the spirit of a man who is determined to keep his twin sister from the man she loves. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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In this particular story, we find Jennifer trying to reconcile the three ghosts...a set of twins, where the brother kept the sister from marrying her true love because of social status issues. She died, apparently of a broken heart and the brother went on hypocritically to marry and have a family and lives a long full life...all the things he denied his sister and selfishly continues to deny her even in the afterlife. The third ghost is the lost love...playing the bagpipes nightly for his lost love, not realizing that he's dead. Not a bad premise for the story. As it happens the twins show up and the selfish brother possesses Peter's body and decides that he can get a life back and still keep his sister under his thumb...what will Jennifer and Gran do?
The entire premise is full of charm and I love the magical aspect of the stories...but the timeline is rushed, the characters out side of the grandmother, the dog and Jennifer is lacking...all the other characters are flat and one dimensional, which probably isn't really a problem for the reader level this book is aimed at, it's annoying to me that the rest of the family never gets fleshed out as well. I'd like to see the entire cast of characters more fleshed out and well developed and I'd like the events to be more spaced out...we're talking about a matter of days or weeks on a vacation and three HUGE magical things have already happened. It's just so rushed. Clearly Yolen has left the door open for more books in this series, the conclusion to this story hardly wrapped up the twins magical development and it felt somewhat unsatisfying in that respect. I hope there will be more and we can see both twins develop. Ok, but not great. I give it a B+ ( )