
Andrew Charman
Author of I Wonder Why Trees Have Leaves and Other Questions About Plants
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Works by Andrew Charman
I Wonder Why The Dodo Is Dead and Other Questions About Extinct and Endangered Animals (1996) 309 copies
Silly Stories (A Collection Of Stories And Rhymes Bursting With Stupendously Silly Madness And Merriment) (2001) 92 copies
Ferrari - From the prototype 125 and classic 250 GTO to Ferrari's stunning F4 30 supercar (2005) 20 copies
I Wonder Why The Dinosaurs Died Out and Other Questions About Extinct and Endangered Animals (2013) 14 copies
Steam Locomotive Driver's Manual: The step-by-step guide to preparing, firing and driving a steam locomotive (2015) 9 copies
The dodo is dead 6 copies
Sains Melalui Seni - ENERGI 1 copy
Find the Difference Animals 1 copy
Ciekawe dlaczego Dodo nie żyje i inne pytania na temat wymarłych i zagrożonych gatunków zwierząt (2012) 1 copy
Sains Melalui Seni Bahan 1 copy
The Book of Bears 1 copy
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Set in Dorset during the Victorian era, this tale centres around the murder of a choirmaster. It chronicles the lives of those connected to this event in fourteen different interlinked chapters. These chapters are almost short stories in themselves.
I thought this was a very clever book. It’s beautifully written in different styles throughout, for example, it begins with a section written in short, choppy sentences and there’s another section written in the local Dorset dialect. This in show more no way detracts from the story, but rather adds to the whole ambience. It’s a very absorbing tale and I was completely immersed in the lives of all the characters. And what an array of colourful and believable characters there are! The amount of research that has gone into this novel is admirable. The author has done a great job in creating the wonderful world of Crow Court. I’ll never look at a corvid in quite the same way again!
A fabulous piece of historical fiction. It was a joy to read it! show less
I thought this was a very clever book. It’s beautifully written in different styles throughout, for example, it begins with a section written in short, choppy sentences and there’s another section written in the local Dorset dialect. This in show more no way detracts from the story, but rather adds to the whole ambience. It’s a very absorbing tale and I was completely immersed in the lives of all the characters. And what an array of colourful and believable characters there are! The amount of research that has gone into this novel is admirable. The author has done a great job in creating the wonderful world of Crow Court. I’ll never look at a corvid in quite the same way again!
A fabulous piece of historical fiction. It was a joy to read it! show less
Crow Court was a page turner for me! There are so many things that I enjoyed but I don't want to give anything away. So we will start with this. There are a lot of characters and a lot of layers but everything and everyone is tied in some way. The writing is really good. The details of the area and the dialect were done really well but also it was really interesting. The author takes a few genres of mystery, historical romance and a touch of humor here and there and blends them together show more wonderfully! Overall a really good read!
Thank you Random Things Tours and Andy Charman for sharing this great book with me! show less
Thank you Random Things Tours and Andy Charman for sharing this great book with me! show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 66
- Also by
- 3
- Members
- 1,702
- Popularity
- #15,076
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 6
- ISBNs
- 151
- Languages
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