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Mazie Troļļi Un Lielie Plūdi (1945)

by Tove Jansson(Favorite Author)
4.01 of 5 Votes: 3
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English
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Zvaigzne ABC
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The Moomins
review 1: This was so beautiful; the first ever Moomin book, it's a short, 60 pages jaunt through a land sometimes dry, sometimes moist, sometimes filled with water as Moominmamma and Moomin search for the missing Moominpappa (who really, they know, just went off with the Hattifatteners), and I loved the way it moved, the different characters like Tulippa and the old man who owned the artificial light and candy land. It was the fairytale-esq quality of a book I feel I've once read, long ago, and was entirely captivating.
review 2: I remember Moomintroll from TV adaptations and Jackanory readings from when I was a child, but I've never read any of Jansson's Moomin stories until now. I liked it!The story has its interesting points, but what makes this book for me are Janss
... moreon's illustrations - very strange, phantasmagorical and other-worldly.The slim story is a series of episodes in the journey made by Moomintroll and Moominmamma, searching for the missing Moominpappa who, for no good reason that I can discern, has left his family to go a-wandering with the rather creepy Hattifatners. The "little creature" they meet and adopt (named Sniff in later books) is reminiscent of Piglet, Winnie-the-Pooh's friend, being easily frightened and rather timorous through most of the story. Tulippa is a rather mysterious "flower-fairy", who joins their company for a while, before somewhat capriciously deciding to shack up with a lighthouse keeper (if it was a lighthouse). Then there's the old man who has created a world made out of chocolates (Fazer brand), sweets and lemonade, prefiguring Dahl's Willy Wonka, though I'm uncertain as to any direct connection.A great story for children, and I'm sorry that I didn't come to these books in time to read them to mine - I think I've a while to wait for grandchildren, but when they arrive Moomintroll will be waiting for them! less
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trishy
So cute I couldn't help reading parts from it out loud. Luckily there were my nieces to listen.
taylor
It's my moomins, the first book, how can I do anything but love it :)
Mel
Wonderful book, but steaming sea pudding sounds terrible!
spooky81
Now ain't this a good title.. :D
Krl97
Lost interest
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