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Auteur de The Bewitching of Alison Allbright

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Œuvres de Alan Davidson

The Bewitching of Alison Allbright (1989) 44 exemplaires
A Friend Like Annabel (1983) 19 exemplaires
Even More Like Annabel (1985) 11 exemplaires
Just Like Annabel (1983) 11 exemplaires
Little Yearnings of Annabel (1989) 9 exemplaires
Light (Signature) (2003) 8 exemplaires
The New, Thinking Annabel (1986) 8 exemplaires
Marina in a Green Dress (2013) 7 exemplaires
Queen Rider (1980) 5 exemplaires
Escape from Cold Ditch (1997) 3 exemplaires

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I don't really know what I was expecting from The Bewitching of Alison Allbright but what I got was this mysterious, makes-you-think story that I had to finish in one sitting.

Alison Allbright is selfish and shallow. You would think that would have dissuaded me from reading this book but I could understand her naivety of wanting so much more than she has especially at her age. I can see that part of her personality turning some people off especially as the story progresses but there was something so mesmerizing about what was going on in the story that it didn't bother me. There was also a balance to Alison's personality. She was pretty shy and down on herself. I can understand shy so I felt like I could understand Alison in some small degree.

I wasn't always sure about what was up with Alison and Mrs. Condisine - this rich woman who just shows up in Alison's life. I had like three theories going on at once. After a while it was clear which theory won out but there were these layers to Mrs. Condisine that kept on being brought up. There were a lot of "what the?" moments because things... they get intense. I could not honestly say how this story was going to end. It was always up in the air and I'm thinking towards the end "Is this going to end like I think it is because if it does then wow!"

Alison Allbright and her story has many layers to it so I was never bored. I was always fascinated by what on Earth was going to be revealed next or how was everything going to end. It would have been great if this short story was longer however, The Bewitching of Alison Allbright didn't feel too short at all while I was reading it. It felt like a complete story that had me guessing the whole time.
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AdrianaGarcia | 2 autres critiques | Jul 10, 2018 |
Annabel is friendly, caring, witty, full of energy and ideas, and occasionally talks her way into trouble. She sounds a lot like I’d like to be! Kate tells all about the things Annabel gets up to, Kate being the loyal friend with a little more perspective on life, but a secret desire to be just as adventurous – at least that’s my interpretation.

This first volume of five tales about Annabel’s adventures is easy reading for any 12 year old girl, and maybe some younger ones and boys too, since only the big worry about how to get a cool boy to take to the Third Year’s Disco is really gender biased, and boys might want to read that to gain more insight into that amazing mystery of how girls think, anyway.

I looked forward to each new tale as the old one finished, and being a decent sized short story each, I think they’ll appeal to lots of tweens who like to have a good story without reading under the covers into the night. There are more books in the series, and I may well explore some of them. Thoroughly enjoyable!
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Jemima_Pett | 4 autres critiques | Nov 11, 2014 |
This review is from: A FRIEND LIKE ANNABEL (Kindle Edition)
A Friend Like Annabel,by Alan Davidson - Did anyone edit this book? There are errors in every paragraph of the first page. It makes the book too annoying to read because many of the sentences make no sense. I strongly recommend a rewrite. I would not refer this book to anyone as it is now.
It may be a great story, once edited and published again. I could not finish reading as it is now.
 
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ReneeRobinson | 4 autres critiques | Apr 26, 2014 |
The Bewitching of Alison Allbright is a re-release of Alan Davidson’s 1987 novel of the same title. Alison is quiet an shy and not living in her imagine ideal circumstances when she has the chance to live in the place of wealthy Mrs. Considine’s deceased daughter. Alison serves a purpose to middle grade readers that the grass isn’t always greener and sometimes you have to make the best of the life you’re living and to recognize its happiness. I think most people of a certain age can identify with Alison in wishing as children we could change something about our circumstances. The character of Alison as Davidson writes her is real and relatable. Allison is in no way the perfect child. She’s shallow and self-centered and believes life owes her a certain standard. While the character was annoying to this adult at first, she certainly grew on me. The characters of Alison’s home life are a little thinly written but with the true focus Alison and Mrs. Considine, young readers will not miss the development.

The Bewitching of Alison Allbright is a good introduction to speculative fiction for children 9-12.
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TammyDewhirst | 2 autres critiques | Sep 12, 2013 |

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