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The Weirdstone Of Brisingamen (Lions S.) (original 1960; edition 2002)

by Alan Garner (Author)

Series: Tales of Alderley (1)

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A tale of Alderley When Colin and Susan are pursued by eerie creatures across Alderley Edge, they are saved by the Wizard. He takes them into the caves of Fundindelve, where he watches over the enchanted sleep of one hundred and forty knights. But the heart of the magic that binds them - Firefrost, also known as the Weirdstone of Brisingamen - has been lost. The Wizard has been searching for the stone for more than 100 years, but the forces of evil are closing in, determined to possess and destroy its special power. Colin and Susan realise at last that they are the key to the Weirdstone's return. But how can two children defeat the Morrigan and her deadly brood?… (more)
Member:mjhunt
Title:The Weirdstone Of Brisingamen (Lions S.)
Authors:Alan Garner (Author)
Info:Collins Voyager (2002), Edition: New edition, 288 pages
Collections:Your library, Currently reading, To read
Rating:****
Tags:2016, fantasy, arthurian-legend, magic, mythology

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The Weirdstone of Brisingamen by Alan Garner (1960)

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    The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander (Cecrow)
    Cecrow: Another classic British fantasy, good for young readers and adults.
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    The Hounds of the Morrigan by Pat O'Shea (Heather39)
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    Advent: A Novel by James Treadwell (LongDogMom)
    LongDogMom: A child unexpectedly caught up in old magic and good vs evil in a small village in Britain
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    Escape into Daylight by Geoffrey Household (themulhern)
    themulhern: The realistic part of the adventure in "Brisingamen" is the terror the children feel in the many underground spaces. "Escape into Daylight" is similar. Both were written a long time ago, when chores and farming were still part of an English child's life.
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The first half of the book is full of delightful details as it interweaves local legends and geography of Alderly Edge (a real place in England), high-fantasy elements like wizards, goblins, and dwarfs, and allusions to ancient Norse and Celtic mythology. The Earldelving chapter was a brilliantly intense and horrifying piece of descriptive writing that had me literally gasping for breath by the end.

Unfortunately, the story really drags in the latter half of the book as the protagonists undertake a slow and tedious crawl across a few miles of English countryside while trying to remain hidden. Finally they reach their destination and the intensity suddenly shoots up to 11 for a few pages in an all-out battle with the forces of evil and then wham, book over.

Still, flawed though it was, I enjoyed reading it. ( )
  gcthomas | Feb 18, 2024 |
A complete bore. Taking the children living away from home stumble upon adventure trope of early 20th cent fantasies and grafting on Tolkien trek/quest fell very very flat. With out the rather long uninteresting paths of perils, not much happens and none of that is character development. ( )
  quondame | Dec 27, 2023 |
Although a "classic", sadly I didn't enjoy this much. I enjoyed Prydain a lot more.
Maybe one that really is for children only. ( )
  infjsarah | Apr 10, 2023 |
This cover was the sole reason I purchased this book. Pages 1-97 were why I fell in love with it. Pages 98-155 killed the momentum. And the remaining ~100 pages were the reason I will never crack it open again.

The first third of this story is amazing. Delightfully crafted and appropriately paced. Then the next 25% of the book is a single setting with 2 characters then 4 characters and it is so mundane. Finally things move on but it lost all its magic already. Incredibly disappointing. ( )
  ilkjen | Nov 23, 2022 |
Garner's first first novel, and clearly not his best. It's a bold enough quest, though a tad too long. The first half – scene-setting, etc. – is good, it's the latter half – basically a dungeon crawl plus a furtive, stealth trek – that shortening would improve. Either that or the provision of more background information. The usual Garner is all here: thin characters; mythology; Alderley Edge; terse prose. Every writer has to start somewhere. ( )
  ortgard | Sep 22, 2022 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Alan Garnerprimary authorall editionscalculated
Adamson, GeorgeCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Call, GregCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Gaughan, JackCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Green, CharlesCartographersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Lavis, StephenCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Schleinkofer, DavidCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Schwinger, LaurenceCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Wyatt, DavidCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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In every prayer I offer up, Alderley, and all belonging to it, will be ever a living thought in my heart.
Rev. Edward Stanley: 1837
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At dawn one still October day in the long ago of the world, across the hill of Alderley, a farmer from Mobberley was riding to Macclesfield fair.
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A tale of Alderley When Colin and Susan are pursued by eerie creatures across Alderley Edge, they are saved by the Wizard. He takes them into the caves of Fundindelve, where he watches over the enchanted sleep of one hundred and forty knights. But the heart of the magic that binds them - Firefrost, also known as the Weirdstone of Brisingamen - has been lost. The Wizard has been searching for the stone for more than 100 years, but the forces of evil are closing in, determined to possess and destroy its special power. Colin and Susan realise at last that they are the key to the Weirdstone's return. But how can two children defeat the Morrigan and her deadly brood?

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Relentlessly pursued by outlandish figures on Alderley Edge, Colin and Susan are saved by the Wizard, who takes them deep into the hill. There, a band of knights lie sleeping until the time shall come for them to be woken and sent forth to fight Nastrond, the spirit of evil. But the stone - the Weirdstone - which is the heart of the magic binding the sleepers, is lost. How it is found, stolen and recovered again involves Colin and Susan in frantic chases through woods and streams and underground mines. Their search leaves us almost as breathless and exhausted as Colin and Susan themselves.
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