Pages: 352 (Paperback) ISBN: 1905294212 Pub: Chicken House Ltd Pub date: 2006-04-03 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 14946
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Reader Reviews:Overhyped or what? (0/4 people found this helpful)Haven't read the book, but I've just watched the movie. What an absolute load of rubbish. Don't get me wrong...I enjoy fantasy, but I have just spent the past 90 minutes waiting for something exciting to happen...and it never arrived. I just can't understand how such a feeble story made it to the film stage. Interesting ideas but over-long (3/4 people found this helpful)Prosper and Bo are orphaned brothers who run away from their aunt to Venice and meet a group of street kids. Quickly accepted, they become part of the group, surviving on the profits made by goods stolen by a mysterious Thief Lord. However, the aunt has hired a private detective who is hot on the trail of the runaways, and soon he, the aunt, the kids, the Thief Lord and a magical roundabout are all tangled together in an exciting adventure.
THE THIEF LORD (2/2 people found this helpful)As an adult i still enjoy reading childrens books and this one did not disappoint me. a little slow to start (but perhaps that is me being impatient) but once i got in to it i found it very difficult to put down. An interesting adventure with lots of twists and turns.I also like the way she sumarises at the end. Im not the kind of reader who likes long discriptive sentences about setting the scene - get on with the story - which she does so well. I have also thoroughly enjoyed her inkheart trioloigy and dragon rider. Two words; Pure magic!!!! (3/3 people found this helpful)The plot: two children have run away from their aunt and have been befriended by a gang of street kids and their leader, the Thief Lord, also known as Scipio. A detective, who has been hired by the aunt, is looking for the children. However, a mysterious comte asks them to steal something for him, something that can help to spin time!
An enjoyable ride. (9/13 people found this helpful)My introduction to Cornelia Funke was "Inkheart" which I enjoyed. I looked forward to the sequel, "Inkspell", but wasn't so quick to pick up and read the already published "Thief Lord". For a fantasy lover like me, the book looked "too ordinary" with not enough promises of enchanted adventures. However, when I finally bought my copy of the book, it hooked me from the very first chapter.
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