Deeplight by Frances Hardinge

[image error]For the third meeting of The Book Fanatics (Mwah Ha Ha Ha Ha) Year 8 Book Club the group voted for Deeplight by Frances Hardinge, and were entirely mature about the illustrations of the Hidden Lady’s boobs in the endpapers.


What follows are the unfathomable inklings of Ernest, Ermentrude, Garfield, Gloria and Oggy. (Real Year 8 pupils, not their real names.)


Book: Deeplight by Frances Hardinge


Genre: Fantasy


Describe this book in three words:

Ernest: tense, confusing, long

Ermentrude: very long, good

Garfield: tense, magical, confusing

Gloria: confusing, confusing, confusing

Oggy: deep, light, confusing


If this book was an animal, what kind of animal would it be?

A lionfish, a Nemo-fish, a kraken, a blobfish, a jellyfish


If this book was a colour, what colour would it be?

Blue or black


Main character/characters & their Hogwarts Houses:

Hark: Gryffindor

Jelt: Slytherin


Which character would you most like to be friends with?

Ernest: Selphin

Ermentrude: Jelt

Garfield: Hark

Gloria: The sea

Oggy: Dr Vine or the gods


What decision would you have made differently from the main character?

Ernest and Oggy wouldn’t have saved Jelt, Ermentrude would’ve married Jelt, Garfield would’ve destroyed the heart.


Who would you cast in a movie version of this book?

As usual, Ermentrude would’ve cast herself.


What did you enjoy the most about this book?

Ernest enjoyed the suspense, Ermentrude liked Jelt, Garfield liked the mystery and Oggy liked the gods.


Have you read any other books you could recommend to someone who likes this book:

The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge, The Surface Breaks by Louise O’Neill


Give the book a star rating out of five:

An average of 4½ stars.

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