
The Curse of the Blue Figurine
The Johnny Dixon Series, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Johnny Heller
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John Bellairs
A boy sneaks into an old church to confront a mad ghost in this adventure by the author of The House with a Clock in Its Walls.
It’s the 1950s when Johnny Dixon’s mother dies, his father goes to fight in the Korean War, and he goes to live with his grandparents. Although life in a new house is strange, Johnny’s “Grampa” listens to his favorite ballgames, takes him on long walks, and tells him stories of the strange mysteries that lurk in the shadows. Best of all, he’s friends with Professor Childermass, an eccentric academic who’s about to take Johnny on the adventure of a lifetime.
When the professor learns Johnny loves ghost stories, he tells the boy the spookiest legend in Duston Heights, Massachusetts—the tale of the haunted church on the edge of town, with demonic carvings on its altar, and the troubled spirit of mad Father Baart, who is said to have killed two people before vanishing long ago. With the professor as his guide, Johnny sets out on a quest that will put him face-to-face with the crazy, long-dead priest.
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Re-reading a YA favorite
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So happy these exist.
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Good Story
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Revisiting
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A great reading of a story that I have held dear since childhood!
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The narrator does a totally solid and decent job, and I particularly thought he more or less nailed Professor Childermass which is the key voice to make it all hang together. I docked him a point for the absurd stereotypical German accent he gave the psychiatrist character.
Reading this after 25 years of YA novels dominated by the specter of Harry Potter, I have to mention how refreshing Bellairs boy protagonists are. Unlike a Harry Potter, boys like Johnny Dixon (and Lewis Barnavelt) are *truly* losers and wimps. Awkward and sensitive, unpopular at school, bad at sports, lacking courage, coming from poor families and with dusty dweeby talents and hobbies. I think a *lot* of us can much more readily and realistically identify (and sympathize) with that sort of protagonist than the famous, rich, popular, brave, courageous, innately powerful quidditch star that is Harry Potter.
Anyway, I’m utterly thrilled to see this here and listen to it again, and definitely am looking forward to more Johnny Dixon books coming out on here. The Trolley to Yesterday is my most anticipated one, I think - though The Eyes of the Killer Robot may be a close second!
So happy to see this book here!
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Very happy!!!
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