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Bezig met laden... The Books of Faeriedoor Bronwyn Carlton, Peter Gross (Illustrator), John Ney Rieber
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Okay. Not great. Two parts. First deals with Queen Titania's story and kind of answers who Timothy Hunter's mother is. The second part, which deals with Marya, is better. There's a few charming scenes where Marya's looking for Tim Hunter. Appears to have been published in order to cash in on The Books of Magic. Although, I did appreciate that it included a bit of Tim's backstory. I've always had a special tendre for fairy tales for as long as I can remember (having read Grimm, Andersen, etc.) which explains why I would read anything linked to it. Double whammy on this one since it's not only about the fantastical world that is of Fay but one that's linked to Queen Titania as created by Gaiman & Vess (see "Sandman Library"). Carlton gives us the origin story of Queen Titania of Faerie (was I ever surprised to learn that King Auberon isn't her first husband) and that Timothy Hunter (of Gaiman's "The Books of Magic") is her offspring! Okay, mental note to self: have to read "The Books of Magic" once more. By lending such a bleak world that is 11th century England & that of the accompanying plague gives the reader a foil that enables one to understand why Rosebud/Titania is the way she is, and of the choices she made since leaving the Earthworld. The mini-series gives one more questions than answers...yet engages me all the more. Book Details: Title The Books of Faerie Author Bronwyn Carlton;Neil Gaiman (Consultant) Reviewed By Purplycookie I picked this up purely because of the stunning cover art. I rarely read graphic novels but this one was certainly an attention grabber. The book contains 2 stories, the first of which revolves around Titania and begins in the present day but goes back to 11th century England. It tells of how a young girl called Maryrose, is lured to Faerieland and how she ultimately becomes Titania, Queen of Faerie. The second tale is about Tam Lin’s meeting with his illegitimate son. This one was a little confusing for me, but I am guessing that once I’ve read the rest of this series then all will become clear to me. I was captivated by this book and will definitely be looking out for more. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)The Books of Faerie {mini-series} (1-3 + Arcana Annual) Onderdeel van de uitgeversreeks(en)
From the pages of The Books of Magic, this is the incredible story of how an orphan girl from 11th-century England became Queen Titania of Faerie. Also included is the tale of Tim Hunter's first meeting with his true father, Tamlin, a denizen of Faerie. Illustrations. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Titania's upbringing, her role in the Faerie court and the role the Amadan plays as her advisor are all well portrayed, and it helped tying up lose ends from the 'Books of Magic'. The drawings are also very good, the colours do lend some magic to Faerie, and the Faerie characters are very human in their political dealings and warfare. Very good book! It is recommended, especially if you are fan of the 'Books of Magic'. ( )