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The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Chris Wooding
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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 352 Seiten
  • Verlag: Scholastic (15. Juni 2001)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0439998964
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439998963
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 21,6 x 14,7 x 3,6 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.5 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (2 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 1.356.655 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray, by Chris Wooding, is a challenging, complex and utterly intriguing novel that grips with spine-chilling certainty from the very first page.

Set in the dark streets of London after the Vernichtung, a war that left the city and its people damaged and rotten to the core, the enigmatic Alaizabel Cray wanders alone and vulnerable amid the debris. As she wanders through the labyrinth of the Old Quarter, touching people with beauty while holding the key to the evil all around, Alaizabel crosses the thresholds of the souls that lurk in the darkness...

This is a stunning and unforgettable novel, rich in imagination and executed with a touch of unforgettable class. Reminiscent of work by Joan Aiken and Philip Pullman, there is also an extra dash of pure horror that will send a shiver down the spine, making it a great read for even the most reluctant reader. (Ages 11 and over) --Susan Harrison

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*Starred Review* Gr. 9-12. In Wooding's alternative, Victorian London, a new plague is underway: an infestation of demonic creatures known as wych-kin. Thaniel Fox, a 17-year-old wych-hunter who calls forth both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Indiana Jones, spends his time reducing wych-kin populations with methods that combine magic, superstition, and good old-fashioned gunslinging. After stumbling upon an obviously traumatized young woman on one of his expeditions, he swiftly discovers that she has escaped from the clutches of a powerful cult called the Fraternity. The connections between Alaizabel's plight, rising numbers of wych-kin, and the Fraternity's plans are revealed by tantalizing degrees, as Thaniel; Alaizabel; Thaniel's guardian, Cathaline; and several colorful allies join forces to combat evil on a terrifying scale. This is dark fare, often graphically violent (a Jack-the-Ripper-type serial killer plays a role), but not gratuitously so. Wooding delivers characters to care about, including strong-willed and capable young women, deliciously scary bogeys drawn from world legend and lore, and philosophical underpinnings suggesting an imagination heavily steeped in Tolkien and Pullman. Though the action bogs down a bit in the middle as Wooding assembles his cast of good guys, the atmospheric scene setting and attention to chilling detail ensure his hold on fantasy enthusiasts. Jennifer Mattson
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Wooding's version of London is dark and dangerous, alive with innumerable evil creatures that threaten people's lives after dusk, night after night.
Born here and familiar with all demonic wights is Thaniel, 17-year-old wych-hunter, and hero of this story. At the beginning he seems just to tough and grown-up to be true. But the reader soon can throw a glance at what lies behind that facade.
Being the only son of the most famous wych-hunter of London, Thaniel never really had a choice what to make of his life, even after his father's death. Together with his former mentor Cathaline he lives a lonely if wealthy life on the basis of his well-paid perilous profession.
One night while hunting, he encounters an unusual fiend however. The mysterious creature turns out to be a human girl, crazed with fear and possibly truly mad. Thaniel has little choice and takes the strange girl with him. It's the start of the apocalypse...

Since I do not want to spoil the story I will not tell anything further about the plot, but give some points of critique: Firstly, Wooding's sketch of a nineteenth-century London possessed by unearthly, evil forces is really inventive (if inspired by Lovecraft, IMO), and his descriptions of the creatures are partly extremely welldone. It's a pity that as the story goes along the sceneries become less carefully drawn.
Secondly the characters could not fully live up to my expectations. There would have been a lot of ways to get more out of the, again very skillfully introduced, protagonists and antagonists.
Connected with that, I must remark upon the lack of convincing motives of "the dark forces".

Why, then, do I still credit The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray with four stars? Because it is partly exceptionally well written and shows a number of interesting ideas besides some truly awkward clichés (I will not elaborate on this, but you will know what I mean when you read it :-)).
If you are looking for some darkish, gothic novel Wooding will not disappoint you. He just may leave you with a somewhat uncomfortable feeling that the book really would have deserved to be a little bit longer...
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Alaizabel Cray 21. Juli 2002
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Dieses Buch ist ein aufregender, faszinierender und klug aufgebauter Roman. Die Spannung und die Ungewissheit sind überwältigend. In diesem Roman wird brilliant geschildert, wie der erst 17-jährige Thaniel Fox, ein Hexenjäger, bei einer seiner nächtlichen Jagten auf Hexlinge auf die zunächst völlig verstörte Alaizabel Cray trifft.Nach und nach scheint sich herauszustellen, dass Alaizabel der Schlüssel zu all dem Unglück ist, welches die Stadt London heimsucht. Gemeisam mit Thaniel nimmt sie jedoch den Kampf gegen das die Mächte der Finsternis auf.
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Deliciously intricate yet oh so creepy ... 18. Juni 2005
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Chris Wooding's award-winning "The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray" is a masterful gothic thriller aimed for teens that had me on the edge of my seat in horrified suspense and action. Wooding creates in this novel an alternative Victorian London where 17-year old which-hunter, Thaniel Fox, must fight an apocalyptic evil known as the whych-kin. It is on one of these hunts that Thaniel saves Alaizabel Cray, a lovely girl that happens to be possessed and holds the key to an evil occult's plans to take over the world. Wooding is a master of suspense, creating scenes that will make you wince with glee and shudder in fear. His characters are believable enough that you will root for them in their troubles and the plot is very intricate but not that much as so you won't become confused. Not to be missed by those horror/gothic/mystery/thriller lovers out there. I only recommended this book though to those above thirteen as there are light elements of horror, murder, the occult, and prostitution. But, these somewhat grotesque themes do not take away from the sheer delight and suspense that I received as I read this book. Not to be missed!
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I hate reading and I have never heard of Chric Wooding, but while at my school's library I saw this book on the shelf. It had never been checked, so I thought I might as well check it out myself. THIS IS MY FAVORITE BOOK! I love the action, the characters, and the story in general. This book's story is like it came from a video game, and that really drew me in. If you are looking for something good to read, GET THIS BOOK!
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"His Eyes Have Turned..." 31. Oktober 2006
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If you enjoy the atmosphere and imagination of Philip Pullman, Garth Nix or Philip Reeve, then you're sure to like Chris Wooding; one of the handful of fantasy-authors who (by some miracle) does not feel the need to fill their fantasy worlds with elves, dwarfs, wizards, dragons and every other fantasy cliché that's been done to death since Tolkien published "The Lord of the Rings". As a lover of fantasy myself, I find the sheer lack of originality of many fantasy-authors and the resignation of readers to go on reading these books anyway a constant source of depression. The flimsy excuse of both authors and readers seems to be: "all fantasy is like that."

Reader, it is not.

Some authors are willing to explore new territory, and Wooding is one of these. "The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray' is set in an indefinable time-period of London: it appears to be mid-19th century, but events are occurring that bear no resemblance whatsoever to our historical knowledge of the period. The city is haunted by creatures known as `wych-kin', a variety of monstrous and grotesque creatures that prey on the city's inhabitants. The only defence against such mysterious and deadly beings are the `wych-hunters', such as Thaniel Fox and his mentor Cathaline Bennett. They live turbulent, dangerous and (more often than not) *short* lives as they hunt down and destroy the wyches, driven by a desire to rid their city of the supernatural infection that is slowly eradicating the world.

Thaniel is a seventeen year old wych-hunter, partnered to Cathaline since his father's death (who was also a hunter). Together the two scout London, finding new methods to destroy the wych-kin and keep the citizens safe, whilst remaining on the outskirts of society. It is on one such patrol of the city that Thaniel discovers an incoherent and dishevelled girl wandering about in her nightgown. Feverish and with no memory of how she came to be wandering the night-time streets, Thaniel takes her home in order to untangle the mystery. Who is this mysterious girl? What does the tattoo on her back signify? And does she have anything to do with the influx of wych-kin roaming the city? The intrigue and action doesn't let up for a single page as Wooding unravels the mystery, sustaining interest and excitement till the very last page.

His best effort is in the creation of a detailed and intoxicating atmosphere, a fully-realised world filled with asylums, secret cults, upperclass neighbourhoods, beggar's communities, prostitutes, churches and parliament houses. London isn't just haunted by wych-kin, there are wolves that stalk the back-streets and the enigmatic psychopath Stitch-face who is yet to be captured by the authorities. The dark and dense atmosphere of the story will remain long after the book is finished. As dangerous and unwelcoming as it is, you can't help but be sucked into it. This alternative-London is just as much a character as Thaniel and Alaizabel themselves, and Chapter Twenty in particular is a remarkable example of how strong Wooding's creation is: for this one chapter the main protagonists are completely absent, and instead Wooding centres on the inhabitants of London and their terrifying ordeals against the wych-kin. It's creepy, imaginative and (most importantly) *original* stuff.

Thaniel, Cathaline and Alaizabel are all likeable characters, though we never really get inside their heads. Though sympathetic, they are more like action-figures than three-dimension characters. However, if Wooding is short on characterisation, he more than makes up for it in action and ideas; setting, plot, pacing and atmosphere - it's all wonderfully *new* as opposed to another fantasy-rehash. Though not for the faint of heart (as it can get a little gruesome at times) "The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray" is a great read.
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