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Page 294 "[midway through a rant]...figuring out why the hell a two-door wardrobe in the spare room of a country house is considered to be a matter of national concern!"I'm nearly certain the character is talking about (view spoiler)
Neither fantasy nor horror, but when we hear about the estate school on Kirrin Island I wondered if it was a reference to the Famous Five books by Enid Blyton! Five on a Treasure Island
Colin wrote: "Neither fantasy nor horror, but when we hear about the estate school on Kirrin Island I wondered if it was a reference to the Famous Five books by Enid Blyton! Five on a Treasure Island"I noticed the references above (the creepy blond kids, the wardrobe, Kirrin Island) and assumed a deliberate, if rather obvious, respectful nod to those great authors of the past. I wonder if I missed any? Perhaps I will have to read it again!
Joanna wrote: "Page 294 "[midway through a rant]...figuring out why the hell a two-door wardrobe in the spare room of a country house is considered to be a matter of national concern!"I'm nearly certain the cha..."
I thought the same thing. Glad it wasn't just me thinking it.
If I remember correctly the (view spoiler) was found near Whitby, the place where Dracula came ashore. I could be misremembering, though.
I just read the reference to Kirin Island and came here to point it out... and you guys are way ahead of me. Yes it is the island from the Famous Five books. George Kirrin is daughter of Quentin Kirrin and they live in Kirrin Cottage on Kirrin Bay wherein is Kirrin Island, location of many of the Famous Five's adventures.
There is a Frankenstein reference in the sequel. It talks about a brilliant young student from the University of Ingolstadt who studied galvanism and chemistry. He and his creation, made from cadavers and lightning, die in the arctic.
In Stilleto I have spotted a person who almost certainly is Moriarty and a reference to the Island Of Doctor Moreau. Not sure any of these s counts as spoilers as it gives a flavour of the inspiration.
Trike wrote: "O'Malley should have been less clever and paid more attention to the basics of storytelling."
Page 263:...there is always one student who plays the game just the right way, who is always made head of house (yes, they had houses back then. Thank God they disbanded them a couple decades back)
Perhaps a Harry Potter reference?
It's not just British. School houses are common all over the world.
Mostly the British Commonwealth. But even in parts of the US.
It's just a way of dividing the school into groups for competition. Usually for sports.
In Primary school mine were named after the local rivers (Queen, King , Gordon & Franklin) and in High School after the mountains surrounding my town (Sedgwick, Lyell, Owen & Huxley)
Mostly the British Commonwealth. But even in parts of the US.
It's just a way of dividing the school into groups for competition. Usually for sports.
In Primary school mine were named after the local rivers (Queen, King , Gordon & Franklin) and in High School after the mountains surrounding my town (Sedgwick, Lyell, Owen & Huxley)
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (other topics)







Page 251 of my edition: "'Clovis said we haven't been at this level of security since those creepy blond kids were wandering around in Winshire.'"
I think this is a reference to (view spoiler)[ either the book The Midwich Cuckoos or one of the movies made from it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mid... The Midwich Cuckoos (hide spoiler)]