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I read this one in February 2015. Enjoyed it -- probably won't do a reread, but I'll check in for the discussion. It was an enjoyable read for me. Here is a link to Yeat's poem -- makes a nice read to go with the book: http://www.online-literature.com/yeat...
Read this when it came out and loved every letter of it. One of my favourite books of all time. It's been awhile for me so perhaps I'll reread this one.
Kathy wrote: "I read this one in February 2015. Enjoyed it -- probably won't do a reread, but I'll check in for the discussion. It was an enjoyable read for me.
Here is a link to Yeat's poem -- makes a nice re..."
Perfect. Thanks, Kathy.
I've always loved that poem.
Here is a link to Yeat's poem -- makes a nice re..."
Perfect. Thanks, Kathy.
I've always loved that poem.
Maybe my favorite book of all time. I've read it at least five times already, looking forward to discussing it!
Glad to hear it getting so much love. :)
Hope those of you who just discovered it are enjoying it!
Hope those of you who just discovered it are enjoying it!
I read it in October 2011. Haunting is the word I'd use that best describes it. The writing is compelling although there is always a disturbing feeling underneath it. Ultimately it's a sad story about one' life gained and another's lost.
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I enthusiastically recommend this one. It's easily the most believable portrayal of changelings I've ever encountered. Absolutely haunting.
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'The Stolen Child' and the Changeling Myth
Endicott author Graham Joyce's review of The Stolen Child
The things that go bump in the woods