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Off-site reviews
Thursbitch
reviewed by Stephen Howe
Red Shift: The Happiness of Love; The Real of Sex
Thursbitch
reviewed in the TimesOnline
Alan Garner, caught in the middle
The Owl Service
reviewed at
Is That One Good?
Books for Keeps reviews of
Elidor
,
Jack and the Beanstalk
and
Grey Wolf, Prince Jack and the Firebird
The Owl Service
reviewed by
A Murphy-Hiscock
The book of the month at Slaves of Golconda is
The Owl Service
. Reviews can be found in the archives for
November 2007
and
December 2007
Thomas Bloor's
top 10 tales of metamorphosis
includes
The Owl Service
Maureen Kincaid Speller:
Fusion with a land rescued me: landscape and presence in the writings of Alan Garner
Two reasons to celebrate
:
The Owl Service
at 40 and the Carnegie Medal at 70 are forever young, Amanda Craig says
Red Shift
is included in Diane Purkiss's
Critic's Chart on the English Civil War
reviewed at the Morris Cafe
The Guizer
reviewed at the Morris Cafe
Martin Wykes reviews the Royal National Institute for the Blind's talking book of
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
Felix Grant rereads
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
after forty years
Laurence Niblick reviews the television adaptation of
The Owl Service
Arbitrary Garner
Reporting under Restrictions
Another almost Inkling - Alan Garner
Comments on
Elidor
Owl Service
- Alan Garner
("poor writing") and more
here
The Stone Book
by Alan Garner
Scholar's Blog:
Elidor
- Alan Garner
,
A Feast of Alan Garner
,
The Moon of Gomrath
- Alan Garner
,
The Owl Service
- Alan Garner
,
The Stone Book Quartet
- Alan Garner
,
Strandloper
- Alan Garner
,
Time in Fantasy Fiction
, and
The Voice that Thunders
- Alan Garner
Will Duquette:
Elidor
Unfavourable reviews by T M Wagner of
Elidor
,
The Owl Service
and
Red Shift
German editions of
The Owl Service
,
The Moon of Gomrath
,
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
and
Elidor
including covers and some samples of the German translation
A Dutch site with links to the Dutch covers of
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
and
The Moon of Gomrath
Inner Stars: the Novels of Alan Garner
by Bruce Gillespie surveys Garner's work up to
Red Shift
. Also published in
Scratch Pad 59
Global-Online-Store
has a page bringing together a number of amazon.co.uk reader reviews
goodtoread.org
has a number of brief Alan Garner reviews
A review of
Strandloper
by Steven Silver
A review of
Red Shift
from crossoverbooks.co.uk
A review of
Elidor
The television adaptation of
Elidor
briefly reviewed
,
IMDb entry
, and
a single image
from the series
A review of
The Guizer
Reviews of the German editions of
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
,
The Moon of Gomrath
and
Elidor
The Owl Service: The Legend Unravelled
Alan Garner: Why Gawain still walks in the Valley of the Demon
Thursbitch by Alan Garner: Valley of the shadow of death
BBC
preview
and
review
of the stage adaptation of The Owl Service
The Stage Online review
of the stage adaptation of The Owl Service
Anita Sullivan, co-adaptor of the stage adaptation of The Owl Service, has a page about
the adaptation
and some pictures of the production
A review of
Thursbitch
A review of
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
and
The Moon of Gomrath
Reviews of Garner's
Bag of Moonshine
and
Book of British Fairytales
A brief review of
a number of Garner's works
A brief review of
Strandloper
An essay discussing
Christianity, Paganism and Literature
, mainly about the Inklings (J R R Tolkien, Charles Williams and C S Lewis) but also with some mention of Alan Garner
Reviews of
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
and
The Moon of Gomrath
can be found at the SF Site
An interesting review of
Strandloper
can be found at Cooper Renner's
In Dissent
site
A
review
of
Red Shift
and
The Stone Book Quartet
Vicky Rhodes
, located in Yorkshire, England, has a scheme of work and lots of teaching materials for any interested teachers
Readingmatters review of
Elidor
Readingmatters review of
Red Shift
An American review from April 2000 of various children's literature, including
Garner's works
Achuka Reviews
on the Naxos audiobook recording of
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
A S Byatt reviews
The Stone Book Quartet
in The Times
B Renner:
Garner Redux: A Look at Alan Garner's
Red Shift
and
The Stone Book Quartet
Cooper Renner:
Meet Alan Garner
-
Strandloper, The Owl Service
and Modernism
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