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The Brockenspectre

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Tommi is determined to find out the truth about his mountaineer father's mysterious disappearance. He knows all the stories of the forbidding mountain he has grown up beside, but nothing has prepared him for meeting the Brockenspectre.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published July 4, 2013

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Linda Newbery

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Linda Newbery's latest novel for adults is THE ONE TRUE THING. She has published widely for readers of all ages, and is a Costa Prize category winner with SET IN STONE, a young adult Victorian mystery. She has twice been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, with THE SHELL HOUSE and SISTERLAND.

With friends Adele Geras and Celia Rees, Linda hosts the literary blog WRITERS REVIEW, which features reviews, recommendations, interviews with authors and insights from booksellers.

Linda is an active campaigner on animal and environmental issues and has published a guide to compassionate living: THIS BOOK IS CRUELTY FREE - ANIMALS AND US.

She lives in rural Oxfordshire.

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May 27, 2020
A very simple, straight-forward tale that would be suitable for Year3/4 children. From reading the blurb, it sounds like it's a spooky story but I didn't find that much spookiness in it. The Brockenspectre is a very small part of the story; it's based around family and Tomas' missing father more. That being said, I do like the way the Borckenspectre was revealed at the end of the book. It's a good book to have in the reading corner of a classroom.
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465 reviews
December 14, 2023
When I first saw this book, I thought it was going to be a short book filled with illustrations, a story, with a little bit of science. This is a 166 page children’s story about secrets, death, and mountain legends. No doubt this beautiful phenomenon has inspired countless mythological tales that span the globe, over the centuries. I hope to be able to experience it one day. A cute little book for kids who are curious and love science.
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441 reviews7 followers
June 19, 2021
read for work.
really liked the simple story, lots of great vocabulary which linked to our 'mountains' topic and my class (year 5) have enjoyed reading it too!
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83 reviews
April 11, 2025
one of the best books i’ve ever read to my class - we were all HOOKED
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298 reviews3 followers
February 13, 2024
Tommi lives next to the Swiss Alps with his mother, father and baby sister. His father is a mountain guide, and travels to the mountains all the time. But when Tommi’s father leaves and doesn’t return, it’s up to Tommi to find him. He just has to make sure that the terrifying Brockenspectre doesn’t him first…
I throughly enjoyed this short novel. It kept me on my toes the whole time, and it took me on a rollercoaster of emotions. My favourite character was Tommi because he was very brave. I would definitely recommend this book.
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460 reviews9 followers
May 9, 2015
Almost part fairytale, part poem, this was a haunting and goosebumps tingling read. On the surface this is a simple adventure of a young boy searching for his missing father but at a deeper level it explores the power of nature, the place of mankind with in and our relationship with both each other and nature. Whilst cloaked in goodness it is disturbing as we perhaps learn that ultimately the only person we can really trust is ourself. This would be a super read for a children's book club, a quick read but loads to talk about from it.
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405 reviews7 followers
May 30, 2015
Wonderfully evocative simple story of loss and coping
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May 1, 2017
Wonderfully fresh setting- a little village in the Alps, at a time when they sill had horse-drawn vehicles. The story itself is fresh, too- I won't spoil it for you, but I've never read a children's book with this kind of twist. Lovely characters that ring painfully true with real life. I love the illustrations by Pam Smy.
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