Comet In Moominland by Tove Jannson /Translated by Elizabeth Portch (Puffin Books)
Over the weekend I got in to a discussion about the Moomins with some other readers - and they seemed surprised that I find them freaky and scary. Others joined in the conversation and wondered if (like in their partner's case) I was actually thinking of the 1980s cartoon rather than then books.
As I've loved lots of Jansson's other work for adults I did wonder if perhaps it was the cartoon that had scared me so I did go back and read one of the Moomin books.
I can now say that while I also don't like the cartoons I also don't like the books - for some reason they do just give me the bad type of goose bumps when I'm reading.
The plot idea behind Comet in Moominland was really interesting and probably the first brush a lot of readers have with sci-fi but even that couldn't save it for me.
It was a quick read, and a good escape from the weekend's bad weather but I won't be reading the rest - however after reading Jansson's Notes from an Island earlier in the autumn I do wholeheartedly recommend that!
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