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The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making (Fairyland, 1) (2011 original; edició 2012)

de Catherynne M. Valente (Autor)

Sèrie: The Girl Who (1)

MembresRessenyesPopularitatValoració mitjanaMencions
3,8222603,225 (4.06)334
Twelve-year-old September's ordinary life in Omaha turns to adventure when a Green Wind takes her to Fairyland to retrieve a talisman the new and fickle Marquess wants from the enchanted woods.
Membre:Dr.Macabre
Títol:The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making (Fairyland, 1)
Autors:Catherynne M. Valente (Autor)
Informació:Square Fish (2012), 288 pages
Col·leccions:Preferits
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The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making de Catherynne M. Valente (2011)

  1. 190
    Alícia al país de les meravelles de Lewis Carroll (kaledrina, Crumble_Tumble)
    Crumble_Tumble: Both of these fantasy tales are a bit out there, a little crazy, a little hard to undestand. But once you get it, it's amazing. I LOVE these kinds of books
  2. 181
    The Phantom Tollbooth de Norton Juster (aarti, calmclam)
  3. 150
    Stardust de Neil Gaiman (aarti, Jannes, rakerman)
    Jannes: Gaiman might be inspired by Dunsany and Mirrlees while Valente leans slightly more toward Carroll and Baum, but both of them are modern authors tackling the classic fairytale, both are great stylists, and both books are highly enjoyable.
    rakerman: Stardust is also a modern fairy tale, but I found it to be a much stronger book. The flow of chapter by chapter standalone encounters in The Girl was light and entertaining but for me had a weaker narrative flow than in Stardust.
  4. 123
    Un Lun Dun de China Miéville (foggidawn)
  5. 80
    El Màgic d'Oz de L. Frank Baum (ErisofDiscord)
  6. 81
    Coraline de Neil Gaiman (foggidawn)
  7. 60
    Palimpsest de Catherynne Valente (Jannes)
    Jannes: The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland was first concieved in Palimpsest as one of the protaginists' favourite book. Then it sort got a life of it's own, so to speak. Palimpsest is probably not for children, though.
  8. 50
    El llibre del cementiri de Neil Gaiman (clfisha)
    clfisha: Its not a fairytale but if your looking for more inventive, rich and dark YA try this.
  9. 50
    Flora Segunda: Being the Magickal Mishaps of a Girl of Spirit, Her Glass-Gazing Sidekick, Two Ominous Butlers (One Blue), a House with Eleven Thousand Rooms, and a Red Dog de Ysabeau S. Wilce (macsbrains)
  10. 50
    The Wee Free Men de Terry Pratchett (MyriadBooks)
  11. 40
    At the Back of the North Wind de George MacDonald (rakerman)
    rakerman: Wind spirits play an important role in both The Girl and At the Back of the North Wind. The books both have aspects of wonder and sorrow, with a similar idea of a child taken away into a magical land.
  12. 73
    Haroun i el mar de les històries de Salman Rushdie (lorax)
    lorax: Both are beautifully written fairy tales about young people traveling to another world, readable by kids but with much for adults to enjoy.
  13. 10
    Furthermore de Tahereh Mafi (aethercowboy)
  14. 10
    The Nex de Tim Pratt (TomWaitsTables)
  15. 21
    Peter Pan de J. M. Barrie (MickyFine)
  16. 21
    Rose Daughter de Robin McKinley (baseballbabe)
  17. 10
    Dragonfly de Frederic S. Durbin (jessinfl)
  18. 00
    The Habitation of the Blessed de Catherynne M. Valente (LBV123)
  19. 11
    The Book of Lost Things de John Connolly (jessinfl)
  20. 00
    La Mecànica del cor de Mathias Malzieu (AlexDraven)

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Es mostren 1-5 de 259 (següent | mostra-les totes)
This was difficult to start, but so easy to finish. It took a while for me to get into Valente's ultra-whimsical writing style, but by the middle of the book I couldn't put it down.

Definitely will be reading the rest of this series. ( )
  mrsandersonreads23 | Apr 14, 2024 |
"When you are born, your courage is new and clean. You are brave enough for anything: crawling off of staircases, saying your first words without fearing that someone will think you are foolish, putting strange things in your mouth. But as you get older, your courage attracts gunk and crusty things and dirt and fear and knowing how bad things can get and what pain feels like. By the time you're half-grown, your courage barely moves at all, it's so grunged up with living." ( )
1 vota sashery | Jan 29, 2024 |
This is a delightful, rich, well-written story. I had to read every single word or risk missing some lovely detail. I was devoted to the main character and her fascinating friends. There was an underlying creepy sexual vibe that occasionally made me uncomfortable (the 12 year old September is “ravished”, which in this context means brought to Fairyland by the Green Wind, but left me feeling a little uncomfortable. ( )
  mslibrarynerd | Jan 13, 2024 |
This book was about a very fine adventure. It should be read, out loud, to people of all ages, especially those who live in such interesting times as ours. ( )
  mimo | Dec 18, 2023 |
Valente creates a classic children's fantasy adventure in the vein of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz with touches of Terry Pratchett and Lemony Snicket. September, a twelve-year-old girl from Omaha, Nebraska is drawn into Fairyland. Soon agrees to help some witches by stealing back a wooden spoon from Fairyland's tyrannical ruler the Marquess. She is helped by A-Through-L, a hybrid wyvern and library, and a marid named Saturday. But the Marquess gives her another quest, to recover a magical sword, while simultaneously hindering all of September's efforts.

And all of this happens well before September circumnavigates Fairyland in a ship of her own making. This novel is wonderfully imaginative and funny, deconstructing fantasy literature while also celebrating it. I expect to be reading more novels in this series. ( )
  Othemts | Nov 15, 2023 |
Es mostren 1-5 de 259 (següent | mostra-les totes)
I won’t lie. Some folks do NOT like this book, and I can understand why that is. For me, though, this is just one of the smarter juxtapositions of the fantastical with the tongue-twisted. Here you have an author who clearly enjoys writing. And if that enjoyment seeps through the page and into the reader’s perceptions, then here is a book that they’ll clearly enjoy reading. A true original and like nothing you’ve really ever seen before.
afegit per PhoenixFalls | editaSchool Library Journal (Jun 1, 2011)
 
Told by an omniscient narrator who directly engages readers, the densely textured text deftly mixes and matches familiar fairytale elements, creating a world as bizarre and enchanting as any Wonderland or Oz and a heroine as curious, resourceful and brave as any Alice or Dorothy. Complex, rich and memorable.
afegit per melonbrawl | editaKirkus Reviews (Apr 1, 2011)
 
The book's appeal is crystal clear from the outset: this is a kind of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by way of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, made vivid by Juan's Tenniel-inflected illustrations.
afegit per PhoenixFalls | editaPublisher's Weekly (Mar 14, 2011)
 

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For all those who walked this strange road with me,
and held out their hands when I faltered.
This is a ship of our own making.
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Exeunt on a Leopard
In Which a Girl Named September Is Spirited Off by Means of a Leopard, Learns the Rules of Fairyland, and Solves a Puzzle

Once upon a time, a girl named September grew very tired indeed of her parents' house, where she washed the same pink-and-yellow teacups and matching gravy boats every day, slept on the same embroidered pillow, and played with the same small and amiable dog.

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One ought not judge: All children are heartless. They have not grown up yet, which is why they can climb tall trees and say shocking things and leap so very high that grown-up hearts flutter in terror. Hearts weigh quite a lot. That is why it takes so long to grow one.

Hats have power. They can change you into someone else.

When one is traveling, everything looks brighter and lovelier. That does not mean it is brighter and lovelier; it just means that sweet, kindly home suffers in comparison to tarted-up foreign places with all their jewels on.

Stories have a way of changing faces. They are unruly things, undisciplined, given to delinquency and the throwing of erasers. This is why we must close them up into thick, solid books, so they cannot get out and cause trouble.
In September's world, many things began with pan. Pandemic, Pangaea, Panacea, Panoply. These were all big words, to be sure, but as has been said, September read often, and liked it best when words did not pretend to be simple, but put on their full armor and rode out with colors flying.
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