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The Illyrian Adventure (Vesper Holly, Bk 1)
The Illyrian Adventure - Vesper Holly, Bk 1
Author: Lloyd Alexander
It's 1872, and adventurous Vesper Holly and her guardian set out for the tiny country of Illyria, on a quest for its legendary treasure. But once Vesper and Brinnie arrive, they are plunged into a fierce struggle between rebel forces— and someone is out to kill the two of them! If anyone can triumph over those kind of odds, it's Ve...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780141303130
ISBN-10: 0141303131
Publication Date: 12/18/2000
Pages: 144
Reading Level: Young Adult
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4.5 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Puffin
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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althea avatar reviewed The Illyrian Adventure (Vesper Holly, Bk 1) on + 774 more book reviews
A short, quick teen adventure from Alexander. Fun, but light, and not as good as the other book I've read from Alexander recently (The Rope Trick). "Illyria" is an old name for the area that now includes Croatia, where I was this spring (and which I'm still editing/uploading my photos from!), but I have to say i didn't get a very specific sense of place from the book. It's more of a fantasy-feeling country, although it's a historical adventure, not a fantasy one. Set in the 19th century, it has to do with a ridiculously self-sufficient and resourceful orphan, Vesper Holly (female and redheaded of course, I think Alexander's got a thing for them). Her new 'guardian', an elderly man who was a friend of her late father's, is quite overwhelmed by her, and is helpless in the wake of Vesper's headstrong notions, which involve running off to Illyria to investigate a theory of her father's, and result in both getting caught up in a political struggle between rebels and a clueless king. The interactions between Vesper and her guardian are quite funny, but the political situation is rather grotesquely simplified (and too easily fixed), considering the actual history of the region. Enjoyable, but I'm not rushing out to get the rest of this series.
reviewed The Illyrian Adventure (Vesper Holly, Bk 1) on + 25 more book reviews
The Vesper Holly series is a lot of fun. An 'Indiana Jones' feel with a strong female character. Great for pre-teen girls and up.


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