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Hardcover The Sylvia Game Book

ISBN: 0385293410

ISBN13: 9780385293419

The Sylvia Game

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"'Whom do I look like? I mean, whom do you take me for? . . . Who is Sylvia?'" "He was silent for so long she thought he wasn't going to answer. An odd expression came into his face. He turned away as... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A rare kiddie thriller

Describing various disparate elements of Vivien Alcock's "The Sylvia Game" may lead the reader to conjure up a similar but vastly different British children's book. Listen to the following people, places, and things that crop up in this novel: A young girl who is sickly is sent to the British countryside. She encounters a mansion and hears a boy her age crying. The boy is sickly and often ill, spending much of his time indoors in bed. She also meets a rougher streetwise boy who is much different, in class as well as personality, from the weaker blond boy. Sound just a touch like Francess Hodgson Burnett's well-known, "The Secret Garden" doesn't it? Though incorporating various plot points and characters similar to that of Burnett's book, the book is incredibly different. Yes, there are still potential ghosts haunting the living and mysterious elements (like a hedge maze with evil intents) but the book stands perfectly on its own. It's a more modern "Secret Garden", rife with plot twists and people you don't know if you can trust. Think of "The Sylvia Game" as a kind of "House of Cards" for kids. Emily's trip with her father to the countryside isn't as nice as she might have hoped. A permanently broke artist, Emily's father is schemer at heart. And while the two of them stay in an expensive inn (the money paying for it is mysteriously kept hidden from young Emily) it is clear that her father is up to something or other. In an effort to figure out what he's being so secretive of, the girl uses a local boy, Kevin, to help her track her dad. Her tailing takes her to the Mallerton Manor and into the presence of the Mallerton heir, Oliver. Oliver cannot help but notice how similar Emily looks to Sylvia, his drowned sister. Through constant contact with Oliver and Kevin, Emily suddenly finds herself in an odd twisted situation in which no one she knows is quite what they appear. Did Oliver even have a sister? What's Kevin's connections to the Mallertons? What are her father's connection to this undoubtedly odd family? And what does Oliver truly want from her? Who was Sylvia, really? The deeper the book gets, the less you trust what you've already learned. This occasionally made for confusing reading for myself, a twenty-six-year-old reader. You can just imagine how a ten-year-old would take it. Still, Alcock is to be commended for never allowing the book to decay into absolute dadaism. It's a twisty little creation, but not so twisty that it's impossible to keep up with. The real problem with the novel, in the end, is that the further you get into it the less likable the characters become. For example, poor little rich boy waif Oliver (a Twist he's not) lies with incredible ease. Emily pities the boy but never becomes as angry with him as she should. He manipulates all the characters in the story like some twelve-year-old Godfather, yet is never held accountable for most of his actions. This doesn't make him the most i

A simple book with interesting content

The Sylvia Game is a book for children aged 8-12. The content is simple and easy to read containing a little morbidity. It is somewhats enjoyable. It is mostly centered on a sick girl and a misunderstanding leading to confusion and the shocking truth.
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