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Archer's Goon
Archer's Goon
Author: Diana Wynne Jones
"Face the facts! — This town is run by — seven megalomaniac wizards!" —
When Howard Sykes comes home to find a giant thug -- the Goon -- in the kitchen, life turns upside down. Archer, one of seven siblings who control everything in their town from electricity to the police, has sent the Goon to collect the two thousand words H...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780425098882
ISBN-10: 0425098885
Publication Date: 6/1/1987
Edition: Reprint
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4 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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doskoipanda avatar reviewed Archer's Goon on + 6 more book reviews
I've been gradually collecting as many of Diana Wynne Jones' books as I can track down without going broke, so I was excited to receive this as a swap (from Australia, no less). The story starts off quite simply; brother and sister arrive home from school to find a thug waiting for their dad in the kitchen. The goon says their father owes his boss, Archer, 2000 words, and he won't leave without them. There is, of course, the resulting mayhem in getting rid of the goon, and a mystery as to what the 2000 words are actually for.

DWJ was possibly the best at creating unforgettable character personalities; the thuggish goon reveals a certain amount of pathetic charm; the parents are both suprisingly real - they spat, make up, get into tempers, have foolish foibles, instead of being largely ignored as in many YA novels; and the children are both pretty much as children actually are - not wanting to practice violin or piano, watching tv, trying to find solutions on their own, without adults, being petulant or wanting to disappear whenever they are brought into their parent's arguments.

Archer's Goon is a great story well told, with humour, action, adventure and a bit of mystery all aided by excellent characters and their own group dynamics. 4.5 stars!


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