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Noggle Stones [Paperback]

Wil Radcliffe (Author)
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"Clever and original!" -- P.C. Hodgell - Author of

"In the tradition of Tolkien and Rowling, Wil Radcliffe carves out his own territory in the fantasy genre." -- Ernie Colon - Co-creator of

"The magic makes the pages turn all by themselves right to the last, and then you want more." -- Robert Kidd - Director of EditFast.com

About the Author

Wil Radcliffe was raised in Northeast Indiana, where the scenic forests, lakes, and farmland provided much of the inspiration for his writing. His work has appeared in "Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine," "Comics Buyer’s Guide," and "Cracked Magazine." He currently lives in Indiana with his wife, Loubna, and his daughter, Julia.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 13 and up
  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse (August 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595282741
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595282746
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,906,857 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Wil Radcliffe was apparently born. He has spent most of his life breathing, and sometimes writing. Between breaths and words he married a beautiful young woman from Morocco and created two talented children with her. Lately he's been hoping people will read his books and like them enough that they'll reward him with pizza.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A unique and charming tale, November 17, 2003
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Bugbear and Tudmire, goblins of the world of Annwfn in the Year of the Dappled Beetle, are caught up in an inexplicable cosmic explosion.. Shortly afterward they stumble upon a live human, being pummeled by ogres. Like all educated goblins, they know that human beings are creatures in fairy tales, so they are astounded even as they rescue him, and even more astonished to learn that their world has been magically united with that of human beings. That is only the beginning of the strange adventure of Noggle Stones, which leads through the forests of Annwfn/Earth to the town of Willow Prairie, to the lost goblin monastery of Eglwys Cacynen, to the heights of Tamarack Mountain where a great battle is fought.
Bugbear is a master of the discipline of Non-Logical Thought, which allows him to change -- or rather, redefine -- reality to his specifications. But he is under attack, suffers from terrible nightmare visions, and before the end, must discover where his true loyalties lie. Manchester, his human apprentice, must discover whether he can rise to the challenge of his unwanted kingship. And Tudmire must find out whether he can out-gamble every creature he comes across.
Wil Radcliffe has written a charming and enthralling tale, unlike any other fantasy novel I have read. His unique, lyrical style, reminiscent of James Thurber¡¯s The Thirteen Clocks but more roughhewn, is the perfect expression of this world, teeming with strange creatures, prophecies, and events.
Will the bee, once released from its jar, return once more? Will the kidnapped inhabitants of Willow Prairie be recovered? And will the Noggle Lord join the battle between good and evil?
When these questions torment you, you know you have fallen under the spell of Noggle Stones, heartily recommended to fantasy lovers.
Victoria Randall, author of The Ring of the Dark Elves
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's Noggletastic!, September 28, 2003
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William Pottle (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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Noggle Stones is the first full length novel by Wil Radcliffe. This stunningly original tale marks a great debut for the Indiana author and is a delightful read for children of all ages.

The story is set around the turn of the century in our world, but Earth and the magical realm of Annwfn soon collide as the irascible yet likable goblin scholar Bugbear and his gambling-addicted cousin Tudmire acquire a mysterious scroll in a game of Noggle Stones. While fleeing the enraged but dim-witted ogres, they happen upon Manchester, who is a human, of all things. Bugbear takes Manchester as his apprentice to teach him the empowering ways of non-logical thought.

The party comes upon the small town of Willow Prairie, and soon must set to work gaining the trust of the citizens and helping them to prepare for war, for the two worlds were originally split to entrap a shadowy terror who fights with armies of the undead. And lately, there have been so many disappearances of both people and animals...

Radcliffe crafts a believable world that is a joy to discover. His two biggest strengths in the work are in his characters and dialog. The characters practically leap off every page, and one can imagine Bugbear at Radcliffe's elbow, nagging him during the writing to make sure every detail is correct. The reader ends up caring a great deal for the characters by the end of the book, hoping that Tudmire redeems himself, longing for Bugbear to be healed of his mental prison, and sharing in the tender love between Manchester and the fiery dragon-bride Maga.

The snappy dialog is a joy to read and adds to each character's unique quirks. When Tudmire complains "Oh, my aching back," Bugbear retorts "There's nothing wrong with your back that a spine wouldn't cure!" The names of the obstructionist town authorities also undergo considerable humorous permutations when lambasted by Bugbear.

This novel is suitable for all ages, although it may be enjoyed most by elementary and middle school readers. This is a beautifully crafted work that leaves plenty of room at the end for a sequel. I, for one, am eagerly anticipating it.

-Bill Pottle, Author of DreamQuest

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fun read!, April 15, 2004
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This was a really fun book. The characters are really believable (which is quite a feat for a fantasy book!) The plot moves along at a brisk pace. Everything ties together in the end too. There were some plot points that I thought were just background information on the characters, but they were actually used later in the book long after they'd been introduced. I really enjoyed Noggle Stones. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys fantasy. There's nothing else like it out there!
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