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Ladybookbird

Ladybookbird is a mother and daughter team with a passion for children's books, everything from baby board books to young adult novels. We prefer the quirky and literary to the romantic bloodsuckers - so if it's something that has jumped on to the publishing bandwagon you won't find it here! Dinah has reviewed children's books for the Sunday Telegraph for nearly twenty years and Maudie is an editorial and marketing assistant who has grown up with, and never grown out of, the best in children's literature.

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  • Not Suitable for Grown ups? David Almond

    David Almond’s latest book, published simultaneously for adults and children is written entirely phonetically in the voice of Billy Dean, “a secrit shy & thick & tungtied emptyheded thing”. For teenagers, bilingual in textspeak, this is not a problem but adults, particularly the linguistic pedants amongst us (am I alone in wanting to give pre-nup spelling tests to potential sons-in-law?), will find themselves searching for rules and pouncing on transgressions in a distracting game of hunt the inconsistency. ‘Aha! Surely if he’s spelling endles like that, wilderness should have one s…’

    Fortunately the sheer visceral quality of David Almond’s prose will win over even the most hardline apostrophe vigilantes. Billy wants the words to “enter yor blud & boans & to infect yor dremes.” And freed of the constraints of spelling this is just what they do.

    For my full review see: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/8722822/The-True-Tale-of-the-Monster-Billy-Dean-by-David-Almond-review.html

     

     

    Tagged: David Almond The True Tale of the Monster Billy Dean Viking Puffin children's books reviews

    Posted on August 31, 2011 with 2 notes

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