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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not just for comic readers,
By A Customer
This review is from: Amy Unbounded: Belondweg Blossoming (Paperback)
I'm not a big fan of graphic novels, or comics in general. But when a friend told me that Hartman's "Amy Unbounded" had the literary merit of Dickens, in spite of being full of cartoons, I had to try it.First of all, this is not a cheap flimsy comic. This is a *thick*, 200+ page paperback, professionally bound and printed. It's the sort of thing meant to keep for years, or give as a gift. "Amy Unbounded" tells the story of a somewhat precocious 10-year old girl living in the fictional medieval land of Goredd. Amy's friends include Bran the Icky Boy Next Door, a scholarly dragon travelling incognito, her uncle the exiled knight, and a plethora of fascinating Goreddis. Through the eyes of young Amy we see the hopes, disappointments, limitations, and human character of women and men living in a medieval society. In spite of its fictional setting, the book seems packed with extremely well-researched tidbits on medieval life, farming, clothing, and society. I approached this work as a novel, and not as a comic book. The story is outstandingly strong on its own. But for those who are more visually oriented will enjoy the carefully rendered artwork. I would give this book an even higher rating if the web site would let me!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow!! This is great!!,
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This review is from: Amy Unbounded: Belondweg Blossoming (Paperback)
I love Belondweg Blossoming, I wish there were ten more books just like it. I'm showing it to all my friends and making them buy copies!I love the characters -- real people, good people, with complex lives that have profundity and humor. I love the drawings. I love the writing -- poetic, real, able to spin that web of good literature, where the words feel magical. This is great! I'm in love! (With Foughfaugh, gosh what a hunk!)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I cannot believe that this wonderful graphic novel has not,
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This review is from: Amy Unbounded: Belondweg Blossoming (Paperback)
had any reviews or attention on Amazon.com since 2002. Some prescient person purchased this once and future classic of graphic novels for our library's collection where I discovered it. I bought a copy for my nieces and sent it to them.
My sister and nieces have read it out loud together five times! The phrase "lead on rabbit man" has entered into their personal family language and I have been elevated to the Favorite Aunt Hall of Fame on the strength of that gift. The literary world should be beating a path to Rachel Hartman's door. Movie producers should be begging for the privilege of committing her delightful creation to film. And there should be sequels to it. Why OH WHY is there not even one sequel? Buy this! Read it! Give it to your favorite girl children AND boy children! THIS IS A CLASSIC! DO YOU HEAR ME! A CLASSIC OF CHILDREN'S LITERATURE COMPARABLE TO ANY OLD HARRY POTTER BOOK OUT THERE OR YET TO BE. AND RACHEL HARTMAN, IF YOU ARE STILL OUT THERE SOMEWHERE, WRITE AND DRAW A SEQUEL! IF YOU DO, WE WILL BUY IT AND READ IT! I PROMISE YOU.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The graphic novel as legitimate literature! Brava!,
By Stephen Richmond "Librarian/Teacher/Reader an... (Newton, Massachusetts) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Amy Unbounded: Belondweg Blossoming (Paperback)
The subtly wry humor and wit of this collection will charm even the most hidebound traditionalist. There are echoes of Dickens, Austen, even Chaucer here. Hartman's characters, lively on their own and only in text, vibrantly dance with solidly human expression across the panels of this graphic novel. Amy herself is a heroine cut from the same fabric as Anne Shirley, Hermione Granger, Dorothy Gale, Lessa, and, as Linda Medley points out in her nostalgic introduction, Jo March; yet uniquely a 21st Century girl living in a mostly medieval fantasy. This is absolutely the book for those who shun and dismiss the graphic novel as a legitimate literary form; minds will change! A must-have for any comic art or graphic novel collection, readers of Neil Gaiman, Terri Windling, Ellen Datlow, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Patricia Wrede, and Anne McCaffrey, to mention only the merest few, will love this effort. We must have more from Ms. Hartman and soon.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Phenomenal Story - Truth in Fantasy!,
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This review is from: Amy Unbounded: Belondweg Blossoming (Paperback)
Sadly, I only have a moment to add this comment . . . I found these stories to be amazing - a fantasy world that is as real as our own in its way. Characters act their age, which, particularly in the case of the young stars, is NOT meant in a derogatory manner. In some ways Hartman's young characters remind me of those of Lynn Johnston and Charles Shultz - they think deep thoughts, because people often DO think deep thoughts in their early years, depending on the person.
Well worth looking at, particularly when you're searching out a gift!
5.0 out of 5 stars
A book worth reading and re-reading,
By Debbie "debbiefb" (PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Amy Unbounded: Belondweg Blossoming (Paperback)
I borrowed this book knowing nothing about Amy Unbounded, but after the first two chapters I was hooked. It is deceptively simple at first: a fun and interesting story told by a child who doesn't necessarily pick up on all the subtleties of the adults' conversations around her. Though I enjoyed reading the book the first time from Amy's perspective, I enjoyed re-reading it even more when I knew what to look for.I highly recommend this book. It may take a chapter or two to keep the characters straight (the guide at the beginning helps) but once the story gets going it's very enjoyable! I immediately sought out the prequel mini-comics so I could find out how it all started. Hopefully they'll also be released as a matching book some day... |
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Amy Unbounded: Belondweg Blossoming by Rachel Hartman (Paperback - Apr. 2002)
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