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Clockwork, Or, All Wound Up

Clockwork, Or, All Wound Up

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Author: Philip Pullman
Creator: Leonid Gore
Publisher: Scholastic US
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 267810

Media: Paperback
Edition: Reprint
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Pages: 128
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.3 x 0.4

ISBN: 0590129988
EAN: 9780590129985
ASIN: 0590129988

Publication Date: December 31, 1998
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
While Philip Pullman's greatest popularity is as a creator of novel-length magical realism for young adults, such as The Northern Lights, he continues to explore and stretch the limits of other children's and young adult genres. Clockwork is no exception. With its inspiration lying solidly in the German romantic tradition of E.T.A. Hoffmann and the Brothers Grimm, the story begins, as all good fairy tales do, with someone whose human weakness sets events inescapably in motion. As the townspeople of Glockenheim gather in the White Horse Tavern on the eve of the unveiling of a new figure for their great town clock, Karl, the clockmaker's apprentice, reveals to Fritz, a young storyteller, that he has not been able to construct the figure. A new clock figure is expected of all apprentices, and Karl is the first in hundreds of years to fail. Fritz, in his turn, has the beginnings of a new story to tell, and as it rolls off his tongue, its dark antagonist materializes and offers Karl his dearest wish. Not surprisingly, Karl's Faustian pact brings him destruction, but an innocent child is the deus ex machina that saves another child and the spirit of the town from seemingly ineluctable oblivion. With its eerie black-and-white illustrations by Leonid Gore and its happily-ever-after ending to some thrilling suspense, Clockwork is a fine fairy tale for younger children and a thought- provoking twist on the art of narrative for older ones. --Barrie Trinkle


Customer Reviews:   Read 14 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars I'd say better than 'his dark materials'   August 31, 2008
Kelly (uk)
i bought this book because when i was at junior school (yr 6) my teacher read this to the class, and i was encased in the story from then on, this is a brilliant story even if after you read it you're not quite sure what it was about. it isn't a very long book so it's perfect to read to your kids (those that don't scare easy) i am now 17 and still look on this book with fond memories.


3 out of 5 stars Nice idea, but could have been better   August 25, 2008
NARV (Hereford, The Marches)
This is typical Pullman stuff - fantastical, pleasantly grim and unconventional. In this case the story is about clock makers in Germany, and though no specific date is given, it can be assumed that it is around the turn of the nineteenth century. In the margin there are occasional text boxes containing extra information, as though the voice of the author, which adds a little extra context.

The tale itself contains a story within a story, and this, along with the fact that the subject matter concerns time, has inspired Pullman to be inventive with chronology. This is a nice idea, but isn't so good in it's execution, leaving it a little confusing in places, though without detracting from the story. It is very readable, and surprisingly violent for it's target audience (this would have a younger readership than His Dark Materials) - at one point a man is killed by being stabbed through the neck by a clockwork knight. A good book, but not quite there.



5 out of 5 stars The clock is ticking   April 10, 2008
Annabel Gaskell (Nr Oxford, UK)
A fantastic Gothic fairy tale for 9-12 yr olds. Set in that old Germanic world of the Nutcracker, Coppelia and the Tales of Hoffmann, this short novel has suspense and horror aplenty in its 92 pages and the conflict is neatly resolved by the power of love.
To finish his apprenticeship, Karl has to make a new clockwork figure for the town's clock - but with one night to go has got nowhere; Fritz, a writer, has come to the inn to tell them a scary story, but suffering from writer's block hasn't finished it ... they have both set wheels in motion and this story needs to be wound up!
I loved it to pieces.



4 out of 5 stars :)   February 17, 2008
N. O'NEILL (Midlands, UK)
I first read this story when I was ten and now, eight years later, I'm still utterly blown away by it. I've read so many books over the years that many fade and merge together, however, this was one of those tales which has always simply stuck with me. It's eerie and creepy and so completely well written and devised that I would reccomend this to anyone.


5 out of 5 stars read this to children   February 14, 2008
mrsw (Somerset)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I initially read this to my 10 year old son and he was totally invovled. I am now reading it to my Year 5 class ( 28 in all) and this is possibly the only time that they are completly silent / no movement and no talking. Really enjoying the twists and turns, and not put off by the operation in the middle of the story! They are keen to hear another one. Has inspired some of the children to read more Pullman books and that can only be a great thing!

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