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Solstice Wood (Hardcover)

by Patricia A. McKillip (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • ISBN-10: 044101366X
  • ASIN: B000GUJHF8
  • Product Dimensions: 20.1 x 13.7 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,846,510 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunted "wood", 14 Feb 2006
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Solstice Wood (Hardcover)
Most sequels are only pale copies of the original story. But Patricia McKillip writes a sequel like nobody else.

Returning to the dreamlike Tam Lin storyline of "Winter Rose," McKillip spins up a new story in modern times. Sure, there are laptops, cell phones and green hair. But her lush writing and glimpses of a sinister, beautiful Otherworld are still firmly in place.

Generations of Lynns have lived at Lynn Manor, going back to Lynn Corbett and Rois Melior. Now Sylvia returns to it for her grandfather's funeral, only to find that he has willed the run-down manorhouse to her. She doesn't want it, preferring her urban bookstore to the eerie beauty of her old home.

But when she encounters visions of faerie and a sewing circle/coven, Sylvia must deal with the fact that there is magic. And it has taken root in her own family: one relation is besotted with a wood nymph, while her teenage cousin has been replaced by a fay changeling. To save them, Sylvia must confront her own mysterious past... and her fay blood.

Don't expect a copy or direct follow-up to "Winter Rose." The two stories are linked here and there, but not so that "Solstice Wood" relies on the past. Instead, it's a haunting story in its own right, which can almost make you believe that a magical, terrifying Otherworld exists right next to ours, and that that knitting-obsessed old lady might be a guardian witch.

This book is also written differently: McKillip switches perspective several times, from Sylvia to her grandmother, even to the changeling that replaces Tyler. And during the more contemporary scenes, she switches to less ornate language. But her lush writing hits its stride when the supernatural slips into the story, full of cobwebs, moonlight, water and woodlands.

Sylvia is a likable heroine, with a very weird family who is tangled up in the fairy world. She starts as an aggressively normal "working girl", but gradually changes as she explores her otherworldly ancestry. The other characters -- lonely Owen and grieving grandma Iris -- are delicately drawn, and Tyler is probably the most endearing of all, since he seems the most real. Yes, even when kidnapped by fairies.

Patricia McKillip spins another magical fantasy in "Solstice Wood," where the real world and the Otherworld collide. Lyrical and captivating.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunted "wood", 24 Jun 2006
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Solstice Wood (Paperback)
Most sequels are only pale copies of the original story. But Patricia McKillip writes a sequel like nobody else.
Returning to the dreamlike Tam Lin storyline of "Winter Rose," McKillip spins up a new story in modern times. Sure, there are laptops, cell phones and green hair. But her lush writing and glimpses of a sinister, beautiful Otherworld are still firmly in place.

Generations of Lynns have lived at Lynn Manor, going back to Lynn Corbett and Rois Melior. Now Sylvia returns to it for her grandfather's funeral, only to find that he has willed the run-down manorhouse to her. She doesn't want it, preferring her urban bookstore to the eerie beauty of her old home.

But when she encounters visions of faerie and a sewing circle/coven, Sylvia must deal with the fact that there is magic. And it has taken root in her own family: one relation is besotted with a wood nymph, while her teenage cousin has been replaced by a fay changeling. To save them, Sylvia must confront her own mysterious past... and her fay blood.

Don't expect a copy or direct follow-up to "Winter Rose." The two stories are linked here and there, but not so that "Solstice Wood" relies on the past. Instead, it's a haunting story in its own right, which can almost make you believe that a magical, terrifying Otherworld exists right next to ours, and that that knitting-obsessed old lady might be a guardian witch.

This book is also written differently: McKillip switches perspective several times, from Sylvia to her grandmother, even to the changeling that replaces Tyler. And during the more contemporary scenes, she switches to less ornate language. But her lush writing hits its stride when the supernatural slips into the story, full of cobwebs, moonlight, water and woodlands.

Sylvia is a likable heroine, with a very weird family who is tangled up in the fairy world. She starts as an aggressively normal "working girl", but gradually changes as she explores her otherworldly ancestry. The other characters -- lonely Owen and grieving grandma Iris -- are delicately drawn, and Tyler is probably the most endearing of all, since he seems the most real. Yes, even when kidnapped by fairies.

Patricia McKillip spins another magical fantasy in "Solstice Wood," where the real world and the Otherworld collide. Lyrical and captivating.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Caught again!, 4 April 2006
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This review is from: Solstice Wood (Hardcover)
Once again, I have to say that it should be illegal for Patricia McKillip to write. Every time I pick up one of her books I'm stuck. Everything that I am supposed to do, like sleep or clean or be interested in my family, is unavoidably put on hold. My family knows that when one of her books enters our home, I'm a goner.

Solstice Wood is no exception. I enjoyed it from the first page to the last. It was moving and suspenseful and strange and humerous. McKillip's characters are entirely believable and come to life before me. She must be one of the best fantasy writers I have ever encountered. I believe only two others have had the same hold on me.

In this book we follow the stories of Sylvia, Iris, Owen, Relyt and Tyler. Each one is bound up in the fate of Solstice Wood and the connection between fairy and humans. Sylvia is a bookstore owner who gets a phone call from her grandmother, Iris, informing her that her grandfather is dead. After 7 years in the stone city of New York, Sylvia has to go home and confront her demons. Iris is trying to save the world from the evil fairy through her coven. Owen is the protector of the Lynn family (now Tyler, Sylvia and Iris). At the same time he is in conflict because of his secret. Tyler is Iris' other grandchild and Sylvia's cousin. He is staying at Lynn Hall for a while, enabling his mother to adapt to her new husband. Relyc is a changeling who enters the Lynn family.

The book moves between each character, placing each in the role of first person. This can be a bit confusing at first if you are not used to this style of writing. It does make it possible, though, to learn the thoughts of each person and enables us to follow the story in a manner that is not always possible in other books.

I hope you enjoy this book as much as I have.

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