Skellig by David Almond

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: September 2001
  • 208pp
  • Sales Rank: 181,846

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    • Pub. Date: September 2001
    • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
    • Format: Paperback, 208pp
    • Sales Rank: 181,846
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    Ten-year-old Michael was looking forward to moving into a new house. But now his baby sister is ill, his parents are frantic, and Doctor Death has come to call. Michael feels helpless. Then he steps into the crumbling garage. . . .

    USA Today - Cathy Hainer

    Skellig is the first mainstream Gothic novel for kids to deal unblinkingly with the genre's big time themes, including the fragility of life and redemptive power of love.

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    Biography

    David Almond grew up in a large family in northeastern England. He worked as a postman, a brush salesman, an editor, and a teacher but began to write seriously after he finished college. He lives in England with his partner and their daughter.

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    A reviewerby Anonymous

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    June 14, 2007: Skellig is a beautifully written fictional book by David Almond. This is one out of many books he has written. The major topics throughout the entire book are friendship, death, and moving. The main situation in this book is that Michael finds Skellig in his grarage and doesn't know what to do with 'it' or who or what 'it' is. Michael is an average boy who is good at futball/soccer. His family just moved into a new house and his baby sister is terribly ill. Michael loves going into the old garage, that could collapse at any time, and that's where he finds Skellig. He tries to do as much as he can for Skellig, like getting him some asprin and 27 and 53, which is the numbers of the Chinese food that he wants from the menu of the Chinese restraunt on the corner. Then, Michael meets the girl next door, Mina, who is very strange. Mina is homeschooled and thinks that you don't learn anything at school. They become friends quickly. When Michael's friends, Leaky and Coot, come to play with him they start making fun of Mina. She says something meaner to Coot and gets all mad at him. When they leave, Mina get really mad at Michael because he tries to defend Coot and Leaky and says that he's just like them. Later, Mina says she's sorry and shows Michael a special place where her grandfather used to live. Michael loves the place and is happy until he finds out that his sister isn't getting better. I thought the book was enjoyable and wonderfully written. It was a joy to read this book! Once I started reading the book I didn't want to stop because everyone page is full of suspense and action. The plot was awesome! It was completely original I could have probably never thought of something like that for a story! I also like how David Almond didn't tell us what Skelling was and left us hanging at the end wondering about it. Also, the character development was kind of slow in the start, but it got better and better towards the end, kind of like The Land of Elyon The Dark Hills Divide. The book kind of made me think that moving is just like another adventure waiting to happen, meet new friends, new house, new everything. I might be moving and I really don't want to,but this book made me think that it might not be so bad. It would be another 'adventure'. David Almond's Skellig is a thrilling, page turning book and I would reccomend it to people of all ages. If you want to find out what happens to Skellig and the baby, then you'll just have to read the book!

    FANTASTIC BOOKby Anonymous

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    June 12, 2007: David Almond?s book Skellig was pretty well written. This book has a especially interesting theme of friendship, angels, and family tragedies. This book was extraordinarily fictional because it talks a lot about angels. For example every time he goes into his garage he sees an old ghost like creature but he can?t tell what it is. I thought that it was interesting how it was set in England and they call soccer football, and Mom ?Mum.? In this book the one of the main characters Michael has just moved into a new neighborhood. Plus his sister was born prematurely and has been in the hospital for almost her whole live. Michael?s mother has to stay at the hospital with the baby so, it?s just Michael and his dad in the new house. Michael is a very athletic kid and loves sports. His next door neighbor?s name is Mina and she is home schooled. She is extremely interested in birds and whenever you can?t find her you can almost guarantee that she is in a tree drawing a bird. Then one day Mina shows a Michael a house that was given to her by her grandfather when he passed away. she eventually plans to fix up the house and rent it out, but in the meantime she lets owls stay up in the attic and live. When Michael sees all of the owls he is overwhelmed and scarred at the same time because they will attack if you get to close to their eggs. Since that Mina showed him her house 'not her Mother?s house her house' he wanted to show Mina something cool, so he decided to show her the ghost like creature to her. The other reason he wanted to show her the creature was because he wanted to she if it was real. When they went to see the creature she did see it two. Then they both became interested in it. Then one day Michael's father decides to fix up the old garage. Michael tells Mina and she said that she would put the creature in her house with the owls. Then the next night Mina and Michael take the creature to her house. When they get there they smother him with questions. One question they asked is ?What are you?? another is ?What is your name??. He did not answer what he was but he did say to call him Skellig. Then they figure out what Skellig is and what he is meant to do. Once that they help out Skellig, he helps out Michael?s sister and him and Mina stay friends forever. This book was extremely interesting because of all the weird and mysterious things that happen. For example they find creatures in weird places and he won?t tell them anything about him. This book effected the way I look at premature babies because of what happened to Michael?s sister. I just thought that it was horrible that they didn?t think she would make it or that she had to stay in the hospital her whole baby years. That is how I feel about Skellig. This is why I like this book. I also recommend this book to almost any boy or girl.


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