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William Horwood

Auteur de Le bois Duncton

25+ oeuvres 4,905 utilisateurs 87 critiques 10 Favoris

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Œuvres de William Horwood

Le bois Duncton (1980) 998 exemplaires
The Willows in Winter (1993) 612 exemplaires
Duncton Quest (1988) 414 exemplaires
Duncton Found (1989) 339 exemplaires
Duncton Tales (1991) 303 exemplaires
Skallagrigg (1987) 238 exemplaires
Duncton Rising (1993) 230 exemplaires
Duncton Stone (1993) 230 exemplaires
Toad Triumphant (1995) 227 exemplaires
The Willows and Beyond (1996) 199 exemplaires
Journeys to the Heartland (1995) 188 exemplaires
The Stonor Eagles (1982) 178 exemplaires
Spring (2010) 135 exemplaires
The Willows at Christmas (1999) 124 exemplaires
Seekers at the Wulfrock (1997) 124 exemplaires
Callanish (1984) 108 exemplaires
The Boy With No Shoes (2004) 96 exemplaires
Dark Hearts of Chicago (2007) 44 exemplaires
Awakening (1994) 43 exemplaires
Harvest (2012) 35 exemplaires
Winter (2013) 27 exemplaires

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Wasn't as good as I remember the first book to be...think I probably needed to read them closer together. Nevertheless, a good premise and likeable characters.
 
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Zehava42 | 4 autres critiques | Jan 23, 2024 |
Just such a heart-warming book about Mole and Ratty and Badger, the Otter, and indubitably, Toad. More of their adventures since The Wind in the Willows. A great and engrossing book.
 
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37143Birnbaum | 11 autres critiques | Dec 6, 2023 |
A sequel to The Wind In The Willows would clearly be a most welcome thing.

This isn't it. It falls badly flat.

It has none of the subtlety, the beauty or the humour of the original. The characters are the originals, with a couple of new ones. Who appear, then are discarded. Mole's Nephew hardly speaks. Portly, a minor player who returns, can barely do so for being so cold. Even Badger has been reduced to black and white without any colour, even grey. Why is there no glorious Pickwickian chapter of Badger's promised High Tea? The only character given any space at all is Toad, who is just the same old caricature. That's not enough to be a sequel to a book of Willows' stature. Even the metaphysics is sadly lacking; we revisit the Piper at the Gates of Dawn's island and Mole waxes philosophical, but there's just nothing to it. Everything here is as thin and washed-out as a Winter afternoon. It was very difficult to even finish this.… (plus d'informations)
½
 
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Andy_Dingley | 11 autres critiques | Nov 19, 2023 |
I had very fond memories of loving this book (this series!) when I was probably a young teenager. I thought Milly would like it so we decided to read it together. It is fair to say I did not enjoy it as much this time around! Its really over-long, the religious allegory is pretty heavy handed, and why are the mole mating scenes so sensual and detailed??
Now, it is also a wide ranging animal saga with lots going on, and its still a pretty good adventure and Milly immediately wanted to move onto reading book 2. I just don't think I'm the target audience any more.… (plus d'informations)
½
 
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AlisonSakai | 17 autres critiques | Aug 29, 2022 |

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Œuvres
25
Aussi par
6
Membres
4,905
Popularité
#5,121
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
87
ISBN
160
Langues
11
Favoris
10

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