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Roderick Townley

Author of The Great Good Thing

16+ Works 1,375 Members 30 Reviews

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Includes the name: Rod Townley

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The Color of Absence: 12 Stories About Loss and Hope (2001) — Contributor — 98 copies, 6 reviews

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Birthdate
1942-06-07
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
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USA

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YA Fiction, About Characters Living Inside Book in Name that Book (December 2017)
YA Fairytale with a Twist in Name that Book (September 2015)

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33 reviews
First sentence: Sylvie had an amazing life, but she didn't get to live it very often. What good were potions and disguises if no one came along to scare you or save you or kiss you behind the waterfall? Week after week nothing changed. Years went by. The sparkles on Sylvie's dress began to fade, and a fine dust coated the leaves, turning the green woods gray. Once in a while, it looked as though something might happen.

The Great Good Thing is a book about books, or perhaps the self-awareness show more of fictional characters OF their human readers. This is a book about lasting impressions and dreams. It's an odd little book that doesn't necessarily fit many molds. It does celebrates stories and storytelling and LEGACIES of stories.

Sylvie, the main character, is a fictional book character that--for better or worse, mostly for better--has a special relationship with a family of readers--a grandmother/granddaughter. She is able to "crossover" from the fictional world--the literal pages of her book--into the readers' dream world. When her book suffers a horrible fate--a fire--she is able to help the other characters transition into her readers' dream world where they exist--barely, minimally--for decades.

The book is more abstract and philosophical than young readers may appreciate? In other words, this might 'touch' adults more than children. Though if it's read aloud by an adult who absolutely loves the story, I wouldn't be surprised if young readers catch the enthusiasm and love it as well. I just don't personally see it as a book that kids will discover on their own and absolutely fall in love with. It would need some hand-selling or "blessing."

The book has a heaviness to it which I think might vary from reader to reader to reader. It has a lot of things--directly and indirectly--to say about death.
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This started off to be very promising-the idea of book characters coming to life and even entering the reader's dream was really great. The problem to me with this book is that it became less about the fantasy and fun and more and more about death, old age, where people go when they die, etc, which is definitely not apparent on the back of the book, book jacket, anywhere! I would only recommend this book for kids who WANT to know more about death and dying or who has old grandparents who show more might pass soon, or a similar situation. Otherwise, I would hold off on this book as it is extremely sad and depressing. show less
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What do you do with information about a murder that is 400 years old? Dana Landgrave is being haunted by terrible dreams in which a young boy is being enclosed in a dark place, behind a stone wall too heavy for him to escape. And Dana is starting to see some of the same people from her dreams in the faces of friends and relatives in her everyday life. How do you know when your dreams are about something real? As opposed to being a good indication that you just going crazy? Townley has show more written a fast-paced thriller involving reincarnation that spans three of Dana Landgrave’s intertwined lifetimes. Recommended. show less
An interesting twist on traditional fantasy. Instead of just exploring fairy tale characters stepping out of their time and setting, this one takes us into the realm of the reader's mind and what happens when book characters become memories, and memories fade.

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Works
16
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Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
30
ISBNs
58
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