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Julia Green (1)

Autor de Tilly's Moonlight Garden

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Series

Obras de Julia Green

Tilly's Moonlight Garden (2012) 36 copias
Blue Moon (2003) 35 copias
Baby Blue (2004) 32 copias
Breathing Underwater (1674) 28 copias
Drawing with Light (2010) 26 copias
Hunter's Heart (2005) 25 copias
Bringing the Summer (2012) 16 copias
To the Edge of the World (2018) 12 copias
Seal Island (2014) 8 copias
The House of Light (2019) 7 copias
The Wilderness War (2016) 6 copias
This Northern Sky (2013) 5 copias
Untamed Heart (1978) 2 copias

Obras relacionadas

Winter Tales: A Feast of Animal Stories (2008) — Contribuidor — 16 copias
Short Stories (2004) — Contribuidor — 7 copias
Moonlight Magic: A Collection of Adorable Animal Stories (2016) — Contribuidor — 5 copias

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It wasn't bad, but the ending lacked punch and I didn't feel like the plot ever really went anywhere.
 
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lovelypenny | Feb 4, 2016 |
I read this book with high expectations having read/heard good reviews about it, but I was extremely disappointed. It was an okay read but certainly not was I was hoping for. I found sixteen-year-old Mia annoying and I disliked the way she spoke to her father. The 'little girl' she kept seeing and her time on the boat didn't read true and added an unbelievable element to the story. Overall, a rather ho hum storyline. I won't be bothering with the sequel.
 
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HeatherLINC | Jan 23, 2016 |
Read this book. Read it now and then tell everyone.

Look at the pretty cover. It's striking and elegant all at once. But it doesn't suit the story for me. In fact, it put me off reading this for a while. The cover could be so so much more, could be so beautiful just like the island. I understand that it's meant to "go" with the covers of other books, but it's a little disappointing once you've read the AMAZING story.

This story is haunting and beautiful and I loved it. I will definitely re-read this book. I was reminded of [b:Lucas|294817|Lucas|Kevin Brooks|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1328867454s/294817.jpg|2395659] by Kevin Brooks, Kate's narrative voice reminded me of Cait, and the island setting, although VERY different, seemed to reinforce this. That's not a bad thing, Lucas is one of my favourite books. But This Northern Sky is NOTHING like Lucas, aside from being haunting, a book that will stay with you.

I love the beginning. I love how it holds back, but is still chock-full of description. I love the feeling of isolation and loneliness which is compounded by the vivid, dark descriptions. I've highlighted so many passages.

The characters are fluid and natural and develop wonderfully. I love them all, with their flaws and imperfections.

Kate is a great character. Julia Green has done a fantastic job with her - she's so believable, so real. She grows and changes, and it's all completely right. It's exactly how it should be. She matures. She grows up. She lets go. Even her appearance changes, but of course it would.

And the island... Oh my gosh, the island. Please can I go to this beautiful place? It's my idea of paradise, and was from the beginning, although Kate feels differently. A fifteen year old dragged away from suburbia to a remote island with nothing to do? Heaven for me, but it's what made Kate real from the very start. I love how the island isn't simple. It's hard. Life depends on the weather and so far out to sea you can't predict it.

My favourite part of the book was definitely that special moment in the middle of the night on the beach. I don't want to spoil that magical moment, so you'll have to read and experience it for yourself. The scene is all the more powerful because of what's already happened.

I love the ending. I love how everything comes so beautifully together, but isn't rushed. My heart felt like it was going to burst with all of the emotion this book filled me with. So much hope and love and a crushing hint of sorrow. It brings you back, subtly, to the start and you want to read it and experience everything all over again.

Read this book. Read it now and then tell everyone.

Thank you so much to Bloomsbury and Net Galley for a copy of this. I am so glad to have read this!
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Corazie | Jul 25, 2013 |
Tilly's family has just moved to a big, old-fashioned house, and her mother is bedridden due to a difficult pregnancy. While her father, an author, works constantly on his new book, Tilly is left to explore the house and gardens on her own. One evening, she follows a fox through a gate and finds a mysterious and beautiful wild garden. As Tilly returns to the wild garden over the following days and weeks, she meets Helen, a girl of Tilly's age. But there's something mysterious about Helen, too -- where does she live? Why does Tilly only ever see her in the garden?

The gentle tone of this story reminds me of one of my childhood favorites: Mandy by Julie Andrews Edwards, which also features a lonely little girl and a hidden garden. Tilly's story also includes the slightest touch of the supernatural in the character of Helen. The writing is lyrical and just a bit British. I'd recommend this to readers of all ages who enjoy well-written juvenile fiction.
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