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Waterstones, Nick Black

Bookseller review

Nick Black, WATERSTONE'S RICHMOND

4 out of 5

"A fantastic title intended to bridge the gap between picture books and chapter books. With an innovative use of font and beautiful sketch-style illustrations this one is ideal for reading out loud. When an evil hobgoblin starts draining the colour from our world, young Tillie must travel to a land of sprites and magic to stop him. A great read from a mother and daughter team."

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Review by the panel below:

"The Rainbow Weaver by Lyndsay Russell and Tippi Hanson

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

Panel Review

This is a largish book of about 40 pages, full of colour and pictures, and with one or two unusual features.

It tells the story of a hobgoblin who steals a rainbow to make into a cloak for himself, so that he can be the most wonderful sight in the land. The heroine of the book, Tillie, tries to stop him, with the help of some sprites. In the end, the hobgoblin gets his wish, but not quite the way that he wants it. The Panel’s opinion was that it was a lovely story about the eternal struggle between good and evil, and that children up to the age of seven would probably enjoy it.

It uses different type faces for the different characters, so that in a bedtime story session, different people can play different characters. We are all for the reading of bedtime stories."

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