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Sep 01, 2009
Sandra rated it: 3 of 5 stars
I've read several books by this author, all YA lit. His novels tend to mix reality with supernatural, and are usually just weird, but intriguing. This odd book hangs between realistic fiction and fantasy. Orphans Erin and her friend January escape from Whitegates, the home where adult Maureen pesters them about their memories and calls them “damaged children.” They float on their makeshift raft to the Black Middens, mucky mud flats revealed when the river is at low tide. There they meet the m More...
Mar 08, 2011
Jeremy rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Heaven Eyes
11-7-10
by Jeremy Bostick

I enjoyed reading the book Heaven Eyes by David Almond for many reasons. The book had interesting characters, the plot is unusual, but believable and I always enjoy Almond’s writing style. I have read five of his books, and this one is one of the best.

In David Almond's books, the characters may seem similar, but they're always powerful and different in a way that's hard to notice, until you finish the book. For example, in H More...
Sep 20, 2011
Jenni rated it: 3 of 5 stars
This is definitely a book about children, and not really so much for children. There isn't anything wrong with it for children, but it's much more about children.

I am not sure how much I liked it.

There were some stylistic things that could be considered flaws (like I didn't realise that Heaven Eyes had webbed fingers until halfway through) and it just got kind of weird at one point (the children supposedly see the ghosts/spirits of two dead characters depart).

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Sep 01, 2009
Linda rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Continuing my quest to read all of Almond's books in 2009, I found this book more mythological than his previous.

As usual, Almond writes of children who search to belong and to make sense of the adult world around them. Again, the pattern in Almond's work is the main character who binds the wounds and heals the pain is a strong female.

Erin Law and her friends January Carr and Mouse Gullane live in the orphanage of Whitegate, and are labeled "Damaged Children." W More...
May 04, 2009
Carrie rated it: 5 of 5 stars
David Almond has done it again... Not knowing what to expect, I popped the first cassette of this book into my car's tape deck, and the unusual, intriguing lilt of the woman narrating had me pulling up a seat immediately. A sweet, mysterious story of three orphans who discover an extraordinary girl in an extraordinary world, and all it takes is a short trip on a makeshift raft and getting stuck in the mud of the black, black middens... There are hints of the supernatural and I felt like somethin More...
Jan 20, 2009
Joseph rated it: 3 of 5 stars
I'm still trying to figure this one out. I hesitate to give it three starts, because I think the truth is I'm not caught up with Almond. I certainly recommend Kit's Wilderness before I recommend this book, but there is something awfully fascinating about this story. Heaven Eyes is the name of a girl who lives a mysterious life alone with her "grandpa," who spends his days caretaking an abandoned warehouse and his nights digging in the "dark Dark Middens." There is treasure in More...
Dec 24, 2009
Pumsish rated it: 2 of 5 stars
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Jul 27, 2010
Maya rated it: 2 of 5 stars
This book was very dark and odd. Grandpa was very scary and the way he and Heaven Eyes talked was absurd. When Grandpa died I was upset because it seemed David Almond did not try a bit to make it emotional and he did not evoke enough emotion within me to start crying. It was odd that Heaven Eyes had webbed limbs. I didn't really get any examples from the text that Heaven Eyes saw through the dark in the world, which upset me. The book was okay other than that, though.
Aug 07, 2011
Neill rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Heaven Eyes lives with an old man she calls Grampa in an old abandoned printing factory by the mudflats at the side of the river. Erin and January discover the two of them when they are running away from the orphanage they live in on a raft that founders on the mudflats. It takes a lot of effort and caring to penetrate the story of Heaven Eyes and help to determine who she is and where in the world she fits.
Feb 06, 2011
Jess rated it: 2 of 5 stars
Heaven Eyes is beautifully written and full of fantastic world building, but it was a little confusing. I couldn't tell whether it was supposed to be dystopian or contemporary, fantasy or realism, and there were a couple of scenes that just didn't make sense to me. I kept reading because the prose is so well executed and the words drew me in, but the story didn't resonate with me as well as I had hoped it would.
Mar 23, 2011
Sarah rated it: 4 of 5 stars
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Sep 04, 2011
Karen rated it: 5 of 5 stars
David Almond is an extraordinary children's author...the setting in this book has an 'underworld' feel about it that is intriguing and compelling. I read the book many years ago but remember thinking what a shame that the very people who could probably identify with it most will probably never get to read it... don't miss.... as intriguing for adults as it is for kids....
Jul 11, 2010
Adrienne rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This is a very strange book. All of the characters are suffering from loss or mental illness. In some books that would be a problem but in my opinion the author does a good job of handling the heavy subject matter.The atmosphere in this book is great. The abandoned factories and warehouses really have a sense of loneliness and decay.
Jun 19, 2011
Redfox5 rated it: 2 of 5 stars
It's a good thing this is a pretty quick read becuase not much happens in the book. It started off well with the kids wanting to run away from the home but I expected something a bit more interesting to happen when they met Heaven eyes. Something more exciting than a crazy Grampa and a boring secret.
Jun 30, 2011
Cassie marked it as to-read
My teacher recommended this book to me and even though she recommended a lot of books to me, this one kind of stood out. I don't know why, maybe because of the name. Yeah, that is most likely it. So, that's all I will, and all I can say about it at the moment. KAY BYE!
Jul 04, 2011
Stephanie rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I read this book when I was 11, and it touched me. It made me feel like I mattered. This book is my favorite book of all time, and it has helped me through more than I could have ever guessed. A very good book for awkward, outcasted adolescents like me.
Mar 02, 2010
Tanya rated it: 5 of 5 stars
This book was good,tragic but overall worth it. The beginning introduces a tragic life held by not only the 'damaged' children but by their care taker who by all means is living an unfortunate life. The middle around where they find Heaven Eyes(or Anna)is where my attention was withdrawn because it was slowed to little to no action. I guess i can't heavily judge Almound because he was trying to set the scene where a person was creeped out by grandpa, but i was ahead of the game. The ending is de More...
Jun 16, 2009
Alex rated it: 3 of 5 stars
"A strange and mysterious novel about a young girl, seemingly orphaned. The writing style is also mysterious; the author never reveals anything directly. The characters are deep as is the plot. This is a great young adult novel."
Jun 10, 2010
Alicia added it
Somewhat tragic, three kids from an orphanage in England decide to leave their confines to embark on their own journey to find peace and happiness.

We knew that we could find a tiny corner of the Paradise that we'd all lost.
Apr 07, 2011
Mona rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Heavens Eyes is an amazing book.
Its confusing but in my opinion it was one of the best books I'v ever read.I loved the three main characters; January, Mouse and Erin. When I picked it up from my school Library, I was thinking of an boring adventure book but I was clearly wrong. Heavens eyes is amazing.
Jul 11, 2010
Hollijo rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I have loved everything I've read so far by David Almond. His prose are like poetry - so beautiful to read. At the same time, he's got an engaging plot. It's great.
Feb 26, 2010
Patricia rated it: 5 of 5 stars
These KIDS are remarkably real. I loved their interaction. The setting was also remarkable. The issues involved also made me think a LOT!! REALLY liked this one!!
Feb 28, 2010
Ricky rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Heaven Eyes is an unusual story, created skilfully and had some interesting concepts. It didn’t live up to Skellig or Kits Wilderness, but worth a read.
Jan 10, 2012
Rida rated it: 5 of 5 stars
This was my first time reading David Almonds writing and I have to say it was amazing. When I read this book I felt connected to it. Amazing writing.
Jan 05, 2012
Colleen added it
I honestly have no idea what I think of this book. I'm still mulling it over. I think you might need to understand the author to understand the book, as he seems to write primarily about the inner lives of children and issues of fear, loneliness and abandonment. (although to be fair, Savage is the only other book I've personally read).
Aug 14, 2011
Diana rated it: 4 of 5 stars
When I was younger in 4th grade I bought the book and thought it was such a touching story. Its a lightly dark story with beautiful fantasy.
May 22, 2010
Ryan rated it: 3 of 5 stars
A very dream-like book that brings a group of "damaged" children, who are told daily how damaged they are, and who create fantasy lives for themselves as part of therapy, into the light. I wasn't sure what was real, what was not - the real was so bleak, the not-real a little frightening.
Aug 23, 2010
Bcoghill rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Written in a very interesting fashion. The individual character are brought forward. Also, some unexplained mysteries which is okay with me.
Dec 14, 2008
Nicole rated it: 1 of 5 stars
I thought it was dark and a little disturbing for being in the young section of the library.
Nov 12, 2010
Alexandra rated it: 5 of 5 stars
All of David Almond's books are worth a read - they're some of the best books out there.