Pages: 224 (Paperback) ISBN: 0753817004 Pub: Phoenix (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ) Pub date: 2003-09-04 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 117739
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Reader Reviews:Gaarder's worst effort so far (2/6 people found this helpful)I was a huge Jostein Gaarder fan. I thought Sophie's World was awe inspiring, original and clever. The Solitaire Mystery was equally good and even more clever. So after being a tad disappointed with Maya I was hoping for a return of his fine form in 'The Ringmaster's Daughter'. Ate into my sleeping time (17/17 people found this helpful)10pm 12th-April: Fatigued I embark upon “The Ringmasters Daughter” intending to have a brief foray and lull myself to sleep. 2am 13th-April: Completed the book, more awake than I was when I picked it up, with a mind full of whats/whys/whos/hows spinning around in my mind, trying to digest what Gaarder intended to convey. If you're a Gaarder fan this book is a must, if you're not (yet) one “The Ringmasters Daughter” is as good a (but darker) place to start as “Solitaire Mystery”. This book is everything you'd expect and a little that you wouldn't. Take one precocious child (preferably from a broken home) weave an enchanting story around them, add in Alice-in-wonderland-esque fantasy elements, stir, sprinkle on some pithy ontological insights and you have a Gaarder novel. Although that doesn't quite cover it, Gaarder has a little more; elements of this book took me aback and left me wondering. The best way I can allude to it, is a gust of Artic wind blowing across you when you're on a beach trying to sunbathe. From his previous works I didn't expect parts of what I got, I couldn't help but think “Sophie would never do that”, “I hope Hans never gets to hear about this”. Gaarder is sticking his inimitable recipe but adding a bit more and it makes for a different yet appetising dish. Gaarder tells the story in a way that glues you to the book. The main impetus of the story is Petter's auto-biographical narration, but Gaarder cleverly spins offs new threads, not least in the protagonists storytelling abilities. The loose ends are slowly weaved back into the main thread or cut off completely, leaving you guessing right up until the crescendo. A web of mystery (6/7 people found this helpful)The main character of this novel is Petter, an only child who has an amazing imagination which he makes use of by constructing complex tales. When Petter grows up, he decides to put his talent for telling stories to good use. Although he does not wish to become an author, he is aware that others do, yet may be prevented from a lack of ideas. Petter then begins to sell ideas for novels to aspiring authors, taking huge delight in the thought that much of what may be published is, in fact, his own work. That is really a very brief synopsis of the novel. I have tried not to give too much away, as this book develops suspense as it progresses. As with all of Gaarder's novels, The Ringmaster's Daughter, is complex. There are a lot of ideas put forward for a relatively short book as the brief descriptions of possible book ideas are included within the storyline. Yet another amazing book (1/3 people found this helpful)This is a definite must for fans of Gaarder's dpeth of style. He uses his 'story within a story' formula once again to great effect, and it is very subtley woven. Like with Gaarder's other books, you are drawn right in and oly released after the very last page. He lets you think you can predict some elements of the plot, but you soon realise that that is never possible with one of his books. It improves with successive readings as the layers of intrigue are so great. fantastic! (3/5 people found this helpful)this book was fantastic and i couldnt put it down Similar ProductsThe Orange Girl Through a Glass, Darkly Vita Brevis: Floria Aemilia's Letter to Aurel Augustine The Solitaire Mystery CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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