Monday, August 25, 2014

Not ''Official'' Book Club Business

Hello Fellow Book Clubbers,
Just wanted to let everyone know that we welcomed Hendrix Mill into our world on Friday morning. All very calm and a gentle introduction by water birth which was awesome. Came home yesterday and we are settling in well. We shall see you at next book club unless new born cuddles drives you towards Reefton.
Irene
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Thursday, August 7, 2014

Coraline and other stories - Neil Gaiman - REVIEW.



Book Club Reviews for Neil Gaimans’ Coraline

This book generated robust debate on what is scary and what is appropriate for kids. I recommend the movie or picking up any of his other books in your spare time.

Anne-Marie   7/10 - Be careful what you wish for…
Trilby-Roux 8/10 - Fantastic imagery.
Tahnee 8/10 - Terrifying in it’s simplicity.
Kaye (absent) 2/10 - Not my cup of tea. Wouldn’t have liked it any bettere if I was eleven.
Colleen 3/10 - It was weird. The author tried too hard to be weird.
Cindy 8/10 - I didn’t read the book, but I had a great time!
Kerry 7/10 - It was a fascinating insight into a young girls mound, with a twist from an old                                    mans’ mind.
Irene 4/10 - Nonsensical musings with an occasional lighter relief.
Hannah 8/10 - It was an enjoyable, scary journey into a childs' imagination.
Julianne 6/10 - There’s no place like home…
Avis 8/10 - This is how I’d like my own daughter to see the world.



Monday, August 4, 2014

Coraline and other stories - Neil Gaiman: posted on behalf of Avis



Coraline is a book aimed at younger readers  - the author wrote it for his 11 year old daughter. At what age would you think it would be suitable to read to kids?

Can scary be good for kids? Has the sanitation of fairy tales impacted on children’s development?

What is the scariest theme from the book?

What do you think about Coraline's Father and his definition of bravery?


Which of the Other Stories did you enjoy, and why?

Niel Gaiman is known for his dark twists on common or classic story elements. How did his stories make you feel?



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