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Joan Aiken
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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Red Fox; New edition edition (5 Jan 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099464063
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099464068
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.7 x 1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 304,093 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"* 'Dido, a child Odysseus, is one of the great fictional heroines' - Amanda craig, The Times * 'What I relish in particular is the swiftness of the telling, the vigour with which brilliant moments of perception seem to be imporvised in the sheer delight of the onward rush of the story' - Philip Pullman * "'Quirky" is a word which could have beeninvented to describe the books in this series... what they are, first and foremost, is fun' - Phjilip Ardagh, Observer * 'To the last, energy and invention show no sign of flapping' - Jan Mark, TES"

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The last book in The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (James III) saga. Simon Battersea, now King of England, is not happy with his lot but his old friend, Dido Twite, anxious to release him from his royal duties, sets off to Scotland in search of another heir to the throne. Enlisting the help of the Witch of Clatteringshaws, she fulfills her mission. A satisfying end to an epic series of books.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
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On its own, The Witches of Clatteringshaws is a fun, fast-moving, but not overly memorable book. But it's almost impossible to rate the book on its own--indeed, if this is a reader's introduction to the Wolves Chronicles, the book may seem close to nonsensical. But as the closing episode of the Wolves Chronicles, it's poignant, largely because it is the last in the series.
Like its predecessor, Midwinter Nightingale, it reads more like a hurried outline than like a full-fledged, fully satisfying novel--the characters are sketched in shorthand, and places are given only the most cursory descriptions. It's almost as if Aiken knew she had one final deadline to beat. Personally, though, I wish the ending had been more conclusive--heck, I'd just like to know exactly how old Dido and Simon are by this point! Nonetheless, having started the series when I was a child, I look forward to introducing my daughter to Dido, Simon, Pa, Dutiful Penitance (remember her?), and the rest. Thank you, Joan Aiken...
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A subdued conclusion to a rollicking series 25 Mar 2005
By Sherry Chiger - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
On its own, The Witches of Clatteringshaws is a fun, fast-moving, but not overly memorable book. But it's almost impossible to rate the book on its own--indeed, if this is a reader's introduction to the Wolves Chronicles, the book may seem close to nonsensical. But as the closing episode of the Wolves Chronicles, it's poignant primarily because it is the last in the series. Like its predecessor, Midwinter Nightingale, it reads more like a hurried outline than like a full-fledged, fully satisfying novel--the characters are sketched in shorthand, and places are given only the most cursory descriptions. It's almost as if Aiken knew she had one final deadline to beat. Personally, though, I wish the ending had been more conclusive--heck, I'd just like to know exactly how old Dido and Simon are by this point! Nonetheless, having started the series when I was a child, I look forward to introducing my daughter to Dido, Simon, Pa, Dutiful Penitance (remember her?), and the rest in a few years. Thank you, Joan Aiken...
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Conclusion to the Wolves Chronicles 14 Jan 2005
By Elisa - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
With a mix of high adventure, gothic settings, mysterious monsters, and the now-familiar villians who plot to put an imposter on the throne of England, Aiken's Wolves Chronicles come to a whirlwind conclusion. Clearly conceived in tandem with the most recent book in the series, _Midwinter Nightingale_, _The Witch of Clatteringshaws_ features several characters and plot twists that span both books. The indomitable Dido Twite, one of the most spunky, resourceful, and well-traveled heroines of children's literature, sets off to Scotland to find a lost heir to the throne so that her friend Simon can gratefully abdicate. She and her friend Piers Ivanhoe le Guichet Crackenthorpe, also known as Woodlouse, encounter a socially responsible witch who rides a golf club, flesh-eating Hobyahs, and the abusive owners of a retirement home who also dabble in plastic surgery. Meanwhile, Simon piles the English army into two trains, gives a charmingly inept rendition of Henry V's St. Crispin's Day speech, and attempts to prevent a Wendish invasion. Action-packed though this story is, a thread of melancholy runs through it, as the characters dwell on the dying words of Saint Arling and whether anyone heard them. Especially poignant in light of Aiken's death last January, this story demonstrates how, like Dido's Pa's songs, art can cheer us along the way, defeat prehistoric fears, and help us understand the nature of life and death.
A great ending to a great series 17 Jan 2005
By Celine Benoit - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
As much as I loved this book, it was a sad experiance to read the final page and know that there was no more to The Wolves Chronichles; that there could not be since Joan Aiken died last winter.

Dido Twite is back and better than ever (her grammar is even improving) in this latest installment. She is only one of many highlights. Rodney Firebrace, the not so funny court jester is one and Malise the titular witch who lives in a former Ladies' vespasion is another.

I would reccomend this book to people of all ages because only Aiken can tell a story that would keep adults hooked and not talk down to children.
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