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The Blue Girl (Firebird) [Paperback]

Charles de Lint
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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Puffin Books; Reprint edition (18 July 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0142405450
  • ISBN-13: 978-0142405451
  • Product Dimensions: 21 x 15.2 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 436,895 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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It was such a gripping read that at times I wished I could spend all day reading it, and at the same time I didn't want to read it too quickly so that I wouldn't come to the end too soon.
It's my first encounter with Charles de Lint's work, but I will definitely look for more books written by him. I can clearly see him becoming one of my favourite writers.

For those who never heard of Charles de lint, he is the founder of a subgenre called "urban fantasy", where traditional elements of fantasy fiction and fairy tales like fairies, ghosts and all sorts of magical creatures mix with the urban setting of the modern world. The majority of his books are set in an imaginary provincial town called Newford, where anything is possible (a bit like in Sunnydale, and the references to "Buffy" don't stop here, stay with me!).

"The Blue Girl" tells the story of 16 year-old Imogene, the new girl in town, who's determined to leave her trouble-maker past behind her, and live a new life in Newford. Maybe that's why she chooses to befriend Maxime, a shy, smart and bullied student, and tries not to draw attention to herself. But Imogene's strong personality, punk look and straightforwardness don't help to pass unnoticed. However she manages to keep things under control, including the school bullies, until Adrian, the Ghost of a lonely kid who died in the school's parking lot few years before, falls in love with her and tells her about his fairy friends, the Little People, who live in their school. While Maxine is excited to think that fairies really exist as she always hoped, Imogene thinks it's nonsense and refuses to believe it. And that's when the trouble starts.

"The Blue Girl" is not only a well-written, funny and clever fantasy novel. It's also the story of a typical High School, which can often feels like a horror movie. Where bullies can pick on the weak, the shy and the different, and where friendship become the only means to survival.
This is why this book reminds me so much of "Buffy the vampire slayer". Imogene and Maxine's relationships is so much like Buffy and Willow's at the beginning. The quick, hilarious dialogues have the same feel, and Imogene's casual attitude to the unusual and the scary is so like Buffy's, even without superpowers. They also have a librarian called Ms Giles! Even if she's only mentioned a couple of times. And what about the use of words like "research-mode" and "ghost boy"?
Don't be put off, though, if you're not exactly a Buffy fan. The book is far from being a rip off of the show. It's unique in its values and perspectives. And it's a must read for anyone who enjoys fantasy, adventures, cool dialogues and the idea of having a bunch of amoral fairies dressed like hippy with dreadlocks, an imaginary friend who's not imaginary anymore, and some scary soul-sucking shadows all wrapped up in one single book!
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Loved it. 8 Feb 2011
Format:Paperback
This book was recommended by a friend and I'm so happy it was as I loved it. I had read one other book by De Lint before this but didn't like it so much. But I'm so glad I tried again - will be purchasing more of the Newford books. : )
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The Blue Girl 23 Oct 2007
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This was my first reading of Charles de Lint. I picked it up in the SF section of the bookshop and was surprised by the fantasy/faerie world, and the fact that it is written for young adults. I was hooked from the first page and didn't pause for breath until half way through. It's very well written. It is gripping, relevant and has a depth and breadth of characterisation and content that shows respect for his readership. Fabulous!
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