Becky Stradwick (Borders UK), THE BOOKSELLER 20.1.06
'has a timeless feel... contains some truly terrifying moments in an intensely exciting, evocative read.'
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'has a timeless feel... contains some truly terrifying moments in an intensely exciting, evocative read.' (Becky Stradwick (Borders UK)
THE BOOKSELLER 20.1.06 )
'the story has lost none of its magic and menace. Both gripping and beautifully written, it should mesmerise a new generation.' (Angela Lockton (The Golden Treasury)
THE BOOKSELLER 20.1.06 )
'John Gordon's direct prose style creates a dynamic and nervous tension, driving the action forward... a very modern fantasy.' (Ferelith Hordon
WRITE AWAY )
'a stirring tale of the Green Man which has not dated since publication in 1968' (Geraldine Brennan
TES )
'atmospheric and chilling and sure to grip a new generation of young readers.' (
WOMAN'S WEEKLY )
'full of striking images' (Nick Lezard
INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY )
'a beautiful reissue of the classic children's fantasy adventure' (Becca Pennicott
FAVERSHAM NEWS )
'First published in 1968, Gordon's fantasy still remains fresh due to his finely-paired prose and lack of references dating his material. This is a book that will recall the works of Susan Cooper and Alan Garner in tis delieation of a classic clash when ancient eveil enters the present day. Gary Blythe's vignettes head each chapter, capturing the mood of a tale full of lurking menace.' (
BOOKS FOR KEEPS )
'The pace of the narrative is rapid and there is a fierce and precise vitality in the descriptions... the account of the Green Man rising from the underground - at first menacing, ultimately benevolent - is stunning.' (Victor Watson
INIS (Ireland) )
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