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Kell
29th November 2006, 22:18
The Snow Spider (First in The Snow Spider trilogy)
Author: Jenny Nimmo
ISBN # 1405211385
Publisher: Egmont
First Published: 1986
122 pages
Rating: 9/10

The Blurb:
On his ninth birthday, Gwyn is given a brooch and told to cast it into the wind. Later he discovers the wind has sent something back: The snow spider. So begins Gwyn's journey as a magician. Against the shimmering backdrop of a magical domed city, Gwyn has to battle evil and heal a fractured family. A spine-tingling trilogy of stories, full of magic and power.

The Review:
Sometimes, when you revisit a book you read and loved as a child, you find it a disappointment; you become completely disenchanted when it doesn’t live up to your memories. Twenty years ago, I read the first book in The Snow Spider trilogy and was completely captivated by everything on the pages.

Nothing has changed.

This was every bit as wonderful as I remembered it being – the story of a young boy who discovers what it means to be a little different, a little removed, and has to suffer the consequences when he does things wrong, is still as thrilling and magical as it was when I read it as a ten-year-old. It barely dates at all – in fact, apart from a brief mention of records being played rather than CDs is the only thing that betrays the fact this wasn’t written yesterday.

The Snow Spider is one of those rare books that will surely stand as a modern children’s classic and still be loved by children in generations to come. If you haven’t read it yourself, find yourself a small child to read to and immerse yourself, or hide in a corner and read to yourself. Whatever you do, just read it – you won’t regret it or forget it!

Sugar
2nd December 2006, 01:08
Funny, I haven't thought about this for years and then someone mentioned it as one of their favourite books on Monday night. She couldn't remember the name, but I guessed what she meant!

Maureen
2nd December 2006, 17:02
I love the name! So what is the snow spider?

Kell
2nd December 2006, 17:50
The Snow Spider is a special spider that is sent with the snow to Gwyn & helps him develop as a magician. It is also the only spider I have actually had warm, fuzzy feelings about, rather than abject terror. Even Charlotte from Charlotte's Web (nice as she was) still wasn't a spider I'd go near given a choice, but Arianwen (the Snow Spider) is special & magical, you see, so she's alright! LOL!

Maureen
3rd December 2006, 10:48
Thanks Kell. No chance of me getting one then!!

Purple Poppy
12th December 2006, 00:34
Maureen said;

Thanks Kell. No chance of me getting one then!!


Aww! Poor Maureen. I am just about to start reading this. After Kell's glowing reviews I am really looking forward to it, especially as I think it might be just right for the season.

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q77/Catkintails/Tags%20and%20blinkies%20etc/snowspider.jpg

PP

Kell
12th December 2006, 06:55
AAAaaaRRRRrrrGGGgggHHHHHHhhhh! Spider on the screen! Eeek! :hide:

Michelle
12th December 2006, 07:11
They're having a 2nd hand book sale in the reception where I work, and I spotted the trilogy of this. Just 50p, so I picked it up! :D

Kell
12th December 2006, 07:24
I was just saying to PP at the weekend, Ive never read the other two books in the series, but I'm going to have to!

Kell
12th December 2006, 07:29
Have just sneakily ordered the sequels from GM - just don't tell Dale!

Purple Poppy
12th December 2006, 09:51
Wow Micha. That was a good find!

I started it last night and I am already captivated. I expect I will have to read the other two as well!

Sorry....shall I delete the spider...or send out a general warning??? LOL

PP

Michelle
12th December 2006, 10:05
ARGH! I didn't see the spider earlier! :eek2: As the Cybermen would say.. 'delete, delete'! :lol:

Kell
12th December 2006, 13:09
I nearly broke my chair backing away from the computer desk when I saw it - LOL!

EshInoBi
14th April 2008, 02:56
Sky, I love this book! It was amazing!!! I found it sad that Beth had to leave forever though. I always had some hope that she'd come back permanently. Have you read the other books in the trilogy? They're also good, but I think that they gradually get worse. The 2nd book (Emlyn's Moon) was okay, but I found the third one (The Chestnut Solider) quite boring.

Kell
14th April 2008, 08:00
I did go on to read the other two books in the series and, although I enjoyed them, I didn't love them like I did the first one.

EshInoBi
15th April 2008, 03:00
The next books weren't nearly as good as the first.