Now, I will share a few of the reasons I thought Tanglewreck was well written: the book was very descriptive, one part that I thought was a wonderful description was when Silver, the main character, finds the minutes hand of the TimeKeeper, a clock that controls time and the universe.
Next, the similes and metaphors, although they were not very long, they were beautifully written nonetheless.
Last but not least, the characters: this accomplished author managed to create the most amazing characters. After a day of reading, I felt like I had known the characters all my life. My favorite character was definitely Sniveller, the rodent-like butler of evil Abel Darkwater.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
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This sounds quite interesting. Is this the same author who's written a number of books for adults? If so I've read a number of her works, but this sounds like quite a departure from her usual work.
I'd be interested in knowing your favorite simile from the book.
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