
The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
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Catherynne M. Valente
About this listen
September is a girl who longs for adventure. When she is invited to Fairyland by a Green Wind and a Leopard, well, of course she accepts. (Mightn’t you?) But Fairyland is in turmoil, and it will take one 12-year-old girl, a book-loving dragon, and a strange and almost human boy named Saturday to vanquish an evil Marquess and restore order.
©2011 Catherynne M. Valente (P)2013 Audible LtdCritic reviews
Greatly Entertaining
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One oddity that I can't understand is why there are so many authors out there that envision their fairytale worlds' to be a mix of fairytale and more of the most horrible parts about reality instead of more of the best parts of fantasy - like magic and friends and laughter and quests, etc... But alas, this story has all that but it also has a lot of the not so good stuff - like leaving home and being alone and getting injured and life just being extremely difficult and unfair and meeting dreadful people, etc... I felt so sorry for September during her horribly sad though unusual journey through fairyland, exacerbated by the narrators melancholic tone.
This book has more grownup problems and themes than you may expect from a fairytale. But there is an interesting story being told with adventures and fantastical creatures which is what all fantasy readers are looking for. Would I have wanted to read this when I was 12 years old, probably not, but it does make a lot more sense from my side of 21. Or possibly I would have read a different story when I was 12 and hadn't left home on my own and would have been unable to fill the sad bits with my own personal hardships. The author may be right about children being heartless and it taking a long time for children to grow a big enough heart to care.
Definitely worth a read for all fantasy fans!
Fairytales and growing up...
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I wish it was longer. A must read for those who enjoyed the books by R.L La fevers
you should definitely read it 💖💗💘💝💞💟💓💕💜💛💚💙
best book ever! 💖
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Any additional comments?
Meet September a girl who wanted to get away from her boring life. A girl without an ordinary brain. September goes on a strange adventure to Fairyland, she learns that sometimes things are not as easy as they seem. Meet a very strange group of people that teach her a number of lessons that she would never have learned otherwise. Taught her a way of accepting others and herself in many ways. A traditional growing up story with some big words brought in to boot. Do not see it as a growing up story you are better off reading it for the interesting mix of characters.Traditional growing up story
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Have your soul cleansed and courage renewed in fairyland.
Neil Gaiman gave it 5 stars and I really have to agree. I just wish the narrator would have stayed as the original author for all the books in the series.
A beautiful escape for your soul
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I adored this book from beginning to end
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Would you listen to The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making again? Why?
Absolutely. I think it ranks up there with Alice in Wonderland and the Wizard of Oz, books that you can read again and again and discover something new each time.Who was your favorite character and why?
The main character, September was my favourite. She was funny and brave yet serious and timid at the same time. The adventures she goes on bring out the best in September and I enjoyed the development of her character through the book.Have you listened to any of Catherynne M. Valente’s other performances? How does this one compare?
I have not - but I did enjoy this one and will certainly be buying the next in the series.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I did. However, as I was listening with my two young children, we had to content ourselves with a couple of chapters before bedtime each night! I was tempted to keep listening once they were asleep but managed not too as I felt that was a bit unfair.Any additional comments?
Loved this book. Would recommend for young or old.A true classic for the next generation
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not many books can have an omnipotent narrator and work but this has, it did and I want more.
Loved it
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Exactly as a fairy story should be
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What disappointed you about The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making?
One of those florid styles of writing that you either love or loathe. Narratives are an entirely secondary concern as the author’s love of language draws ever increasing circles round the reader. It doesn't let up for a moment. And to be fair, some of the expressions and turns of phrase are charming. But they’re drowned out by endless 'bon mots' that aren’t. Listen to the clips before you buy. Its all like that.Definitely try before you buy
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