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Sally Gardner (Author)
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Orion Childrens (August 7, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1842556347
  • ISBN-13: 978-1842556344
  • Product Dimensions: 5.1 x 0.8 x 7.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,031,175 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Red Necklace, May 14, 2008
This review is from: The Red Necklace (Hardcover)
The novel starts in Paris, 1789. Yann Margoza is a young gypsy boy who can throw his voice as well as read minds and predict the future. He uses these talents in a magic show, with the magician Topolain and the dwarf Têtu. An imposing man with a scarred face, introducing himself as Milkeye, appears after a show and requests on behalf of his employer, Count Kalliovski, that Topolain bring his magic act to a party held at the château of the Marquis de Villeduval. Against the misgivings of Yann, Topolain is lured to the party by Milkeye's promise of payment. It is there that Yann meets the daughter of the Marquis, Sido, two years his junior at the age of 12. Sido has just returned from her stay at a convent, and is deeply hurt by the dislike which her father takes no pains to hide from her. Although their meeting is brief and followed by a long separation, it tangles Yann and his companions in a series of murders that are linked by a red necklace. With the drama of the French Revolution, mixed with political and social intrigue, "The Red Necklace" was an exciting book that I could not put down.

In Yann and Sido we have two very common clichés: the dark, handsome boy with extraordinary talents and the pale, wide-eyed girl who walks with a limp and longs for her father to love her. However, both characters seemed remarkably lifelike to me (as did all the characters), and perfectly believable. I also loved the villain(s)--thoroughly sinister and, well, villainous.

I found "The Red Necklace" to be very original in both plot and ploy. Ms. Gardner is an excellent author, and the book, at 372 pages, went along at a nice pace, without rushing things. I like her way with words. There is just a touch of magic that adds to the mix, making it even more interesting.

I don't claim to be an expert on the French Revolution, but I found nothing to fault in the events of the French Revolution as related by the author. There are some chilling scenes that do well to highlight the absolute chaos of the Reign of Terror. "The Red Necklace" is an excellent, entertaining, and enjoyable read (and the gorgeous, textured cover and uneven page edges in no way detract from this!) . Between this and "I, Coriander", Ms. Gardner has become an author of which to pay note.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great Hero/Boring Heroine, December 25, 2008
This review is from: The Red Necklace (Hardcover)
Yann is one of the more appealing heros of recent Young Adult Novels. Decended from Gypsies and blessed with the ability to read minds and throw his voice, Yann lives in interesting times--in France, right at the start of the Revolution.

Called to the home of the Marquis for a command preformance, Yann witnesses the murder of his employer and is thrust into a mystery. It is here he meets Sido, the daughter of the marquis. She helps him escape but this is the last time she does anything interesting. While Yann goes off to England to get educated and mature, Sido stays with her father, an insane man obsessed with shoe buckles, and grows even more passive. Her idea of a talent is to stay silent while her father insults her.

Sido may be historically accurate but she's dull as dirt. She's beautiful but prone to making stupid decisions. When Yann returns to get her out of the city before the revolution explodes, she refuses to go with him and gets thrown in prison. When Yann shows up to bust her out, she refuses to leave without her father. (Dad is now completely insane and, when he isn't yelling at her, slaps her.)

Yann has to get evidence in the devil's own den to make her see sense and gets himself shot in the process. Sido finally wises up enough at the end of the book to let Yann rescue her.

"The Red Necklace" is a good read, I just wish the heroine had been worth all the sacrifices Yann made on her behalf.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great storytelling, July 1, 2008
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This review is from: The Red Necklace (Hardcover)
Author Sally Gardner did her shopping well for the ingredients she chose for The Red Necklace. Everything on her list is topnotch: the orphaned 14-year-old gypsy boy who can read minds, being raised by a dwarf and a magician; the sad 12-year-old daughter of a marquis, isolated and loathed by her father; the cruel, spoiled French aristos, with their brocades, gilded buckles and pet monkeys; the chaotic bloodbath of the French Revolution; and an evil count trying to murder the boy, marry the girl, destroy the aristos and urge on the maelstrom. There are elements of magic in this rich historical adventure and the darkness of the tale and strange minor characters would please a fantasy reader. But The Red Necklace could also be read by those who like their plotlines straight; the magic seems to be based on traditional Gypsy physics of some kind unknown as yet to the western world. Gardner's storytelling skill makes this tale a pleasure to read and an easy book to recommend.
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Monsieur Aulard, Count Kalliovski, Maître Tardieu, Henry Laxton, Madame Perrien, Citizen Kalliovski, Yann Margoza, Mademoiselle Sido, Maitre Tardieu, Charles Cordell, Sisters Macabre, Marquis de Villeduval, Madame Claumont, Duchesse de Lamantes, Book of Tears, Lady Faulkner, Louis de Jonquières, Armand de Villeduval, National Guard, Madame Manou, Place Royale, Sido de Villeduval, Sir John Randall, Madame Gournay, Tobias Cooper
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