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What a grand adventure! I never read this as a kid, but it sounded fun, so I jumped at the chance to read it (and listen to the audiobook, beautifully narrated by the author’s daughter, Lizza Aiken) with the Retro Reads group.
A lovely, grand, old-fashioned adventure with brave and resilient orphans, evil governesses, a big country house with secret passages, wolves hunting through the snowy night - what fun! My son just graduated from college, but when he was young he read several Lemony Snicket ...more
A lovely, grand, old-fashioned adventure with brave and resilient orphans, evil governesses, a big country house with secret passages, wolves hunting through the snowy night - what fun! My son just graduated from college, but when he was young he read several Lemony Snicket ...more

Mar 27, 2019
Barb in Maryland
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Rollicking tale of two plucky girls who definitely have adventures in an alternate version of Victorian England.
Clever touches abound--aided quite well by the ample illustrations.
Too bad the book wasn't around when I was 8, I probably would have loved it. I can easily see why it became a favorite book for so many children
Adult Barb got a good giggle out of the very Dickensian names: Miss Slighcarp (the villain), Mr Gripe the lawyer, Cardigan the Bow Street Runner and many more. Adult Barb also w ...more
Clever touches abound--aided quite well by the ample illustrations.
Too bad the book wasn't around when I was 8, I probably would have loved it. I can easily see why it became a favorite book for so many children
Adult Barb got a good giggle out of the very Dickensian names: Miss Slighcarp (the villain), Mr Gripe the lawyer, Cardigan the Bow Street Runner and many more. Adult Barb also w ...more

1st in the series.

I love this book. The start of a great series.
So I've picked this for my staff pick on heroes and I want to say that as far as heroes go "It takes a Village" because our two girls--Bonnie & Sylvia--get help in getting away from the baddies in the story (and there are lots of baddies) from all sides.
Starting back at Willoughby Chase with the servants who either hide (Pattern) from the evil guardian Miss Slighcarp when she fires all the staff or pretend to be evil (James) to be kept on.
Then we m ...more
So I've picked this for my staff pick on heroes and I want to say that as far as heroes go "It takes a Village" because our two girls--Bonnie & Sylvia--get help in getting away from the baddies in the story (and there are lots of baddies) from all sides.
Starting back at Willoughby Chase with the servants who either hide (Pattern) from the evil guardian Miss Slighcarp when she fires all the staff or pretend to be evil (James) to be kept on.
Then we m ...more

"Dream," murmured Bonnie sleepily, "we can't help dreaming, Pattern. We've so much to dream about - the wolves, and Miss Slighcarp, and walking to London, and helping poor Aunt Jane, and Mamma and Papa adrift in a boat full of oranges and grapes ..." Her voice trailed away into sleep.
Somehow I missed this little gem as a child. But it enraptured me as a grownup. The only reason I didn't finish it in one sitting was because I had to get up early for work. It made my heart thump in my chest with i ...more
Somehow I missed this little gem as a child. But it enraptured me as a grownup. The only reason I didn't finish it in one sitting was because I had to get up early for work. It made my heart thump in my chest with i ...more

I thought that The Wolves of Willoughby Chase was a very good book. It had adventure in it and I had no idea how it would end. I thought that Bonnie and Sylvia were perfect for the main characters and Miss Slighcarp had a perfect personality for a villain.
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My friend Lynn Gordon recommended this to me in 5th or 6th grade, when it was brand new. I borrowed it and read it and loved it, and I think I read it a couple more times but always from the library, so the plot didn't manage to take root in my brain. Rereading it just now was like reading it for the first time.
It's a Victorian style children's novel, although it came out in 1962. For comparison, that's a year after The Phantom Tollbooth. The plot and characters are Dickensian, which was intenti ...more
It's a Victorian style children's novel, although it came out in 1962. For comparison, that's a year after The Phantom Tollbooth. The plot and characters are Dickensian, which was intenti ...more

I wish I'd read this at 10 years old; with its fantastical, Dickensian, Gothic drama it definitely would have been one of my favorites!
The opening is excellent, the middle satisfyingly melodramatic, but the conclusion was a letdown. Not because it was a poor ending, but because it wrapped up too suddenly and neatly. A mysterious side plot was forgotten and the wolves disappear in the second half. It needed another 50+ pages of twists & turns to reach its full potential. ...more
The opening is excellent, the middle satisfyingly melodramatic, but the conclusion was a letdown. Not because it was a poor ending, but because it wrapped up too suddenly and neatly. A mysterious side plot was forgotten and the wolves disappear in the second half. It needed another 50+ pages of twists & turns to reach its full potential. ...more

Jan 01, 2008
Jenn Estepp
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