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Original Title: Fire and Hemlock
ISBN: 0060298855 (ISBN13: 9780060298852)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Thomas Lynn, Polly Whittacker
Setting: Middleton, England(United Kingdom)
Literary Awards: Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee (1986)
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Fire and Hemlock Hardcover | Pages: 420 pages
Rating: 3.97 | 9075 Users | 762 Reviews

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Title:Fire and Hemlock
Author:Diana Wynne Jones
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 420 pages
Published:May 1st 2002 by Greenwillow Books (first published 1985)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Romance. Fairy Tales

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Polly has two sets of memories... One is normal: school, home, friends. The other, stranger memories begin nine years ago, when she was ten and gate-crashed an odd funeral in the mansion near her grandmother's house. Polly's just beginning to recall the sometimes marvelous, sometimes frightening adventures she embarked on with Tom Lynn after that. And then she did something terrible, and everything changed. But what did she do? Why can't she remember? Polly must uncover the secret, or her true love — and perhaps Polly herself — will be lost.

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Ratings: 3.97 From 9075 Users | 762 Reviews

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Doesn't it say a lot about the quality of Jones' books' covers when of all the editions, I've had to choose this one in a poor attempt at saving my reading challenge's aesthetic? Yes, I know I'm shallow.Anyway, God. I don't even know what to say. This was so lovely and nothing like what I expected but in the best possible way. And the relationship in this just broke my heart. I think I'm just going to read analysis of this book for a week now and maybe I'll understand something about the last

The contemporary Tam Lin retelling where ten-year-old Polly accidentally gatecrashes a funeral and gets involved in Tom's attempts to free himself from a faerie queen figure.I liked both Tom and Polly, and I enjoyed the book, but I had a lot of problems with it.My chief problem was: I have a ten-year-old, and my suspension of disbelief, which handled all the magic stuff without difficulty, totally choked on the idea that anyone (even people as irresponsible and immature as Polly's parents) would



It's strange. I was sure at first that I'd read this when I was younger, and bits still chimed with me, but a lot of it felt like new discoveries. Strange parallels with the main character, here! I can't decide whether it counts as a new read or a reread. Hmm. Anyway! I just read a handful of reviews and they all mentioned the idea that when Diana Wynne Jones writes for children, magic doesn't need so much explaining as it does for adults. I think that probably is true, to some extent, but there

Polly is a capable young woman who has lived a completely ordinary life. Or so she thinks, until one day she's cleaning out her old bedroom and starts to remember - in great detail; it takes up most of the book - a different life, a second set of memories revolving around a somewhat older man, Thomas Lynn, who had been her friend while she was a child, and with whom she shared some very strange, otherworldly experiences. Polly realized (view spoiler)[that she was in love with Thomas when she was

I started reading this last night when I needed something to help me fall asleep. At 4:30 a.m., I finished it. Today, my brain is dead because I stayed up all last night reading this amazing, awesome book and so now I have no substantive review because I am braindead. But it was worth it! So worth it! Really, an excellent book. Also, this may be my very favorite explicit engagement with a myth in ya. Basically, what I'm saying is, if you follow me because you think you share some taste in genre

I dont think I will get married, Polly said as she stood up. Im going to train to be a hero instead. Fire and Hemlock is filled with mystery and suspense, I couldn't help but get absolutely absorbed into it. The plot is so intricate and multilayered that it is sometimes hard to keep up with which things relate to one another. But it is wholly worth catching all the details.One side of the story focuses on Polly's fantasies and stories which she invents with her friend Mr Thomas Lynn, and

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