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		<title>Foundling by D. M. Cornish</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently went to a SCBWI conference and was an avid listener as speaker after speaker spoke about what makes for effective writing.  One thing that was mentioned is that good books need a hook – some way to grab their audience and not let go until the last page is turned at 3:00 in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://bluemoonrising.com/books/foundling-by-d-m-cornish"><img src="http://bluemoonrising.com/content/d-m-cornish-europe.jpg" alt=" " style="float:right; margin:0 0 5px 5px" /></a><p>I recently went to a SCBWI conference and was an avid listener as speaker after speaker spoke about what makes for effective writing.  One thing that was mentioned is that good books need a hook – some way to grab their audience and not let go until the last page is turned at 3:00 in the morning.</p>
<p>For me,  I was hooked by <em>Foundling</em>, the first book of the <a href="http://monsterbloodtattoo.blogspot.com/"><em>Monster Blood Tattoo</em></a> series by D. M. Cornish. Although the basic premise is similar to many other books &#8211; a young orphan starts off to make his way in the world – what captivated me was how fully realized is the world of the Half-Continent the orphan Rossamund lives in.</p>
<p>Having lived in Madame Opera&#8217;s Estimable Marine Society for Foundling Boys and Girls all his young life, he&#8217;s an innocent who&#8217;s only caught glimpses of the wider world through the adventure pamphlets a kind housekeeper would bring to him.  When he leaves to start a career as a lamplighter and takes a fateful wrong turn, he discovers a place both wilder and stranger than those stories could ever convey. The monsters that surround him are both bigger, badder  and more complex, and many times, human.</p>
<p>To visit the Half-Continent and travel with Rosamund on his journeys, D.M. Cornish has given us a travelogue lush with language.  Illustrated plates by the author give us glimpses into the characters we will meet, and a lengthy explicarium provides additional information for the true explorer of the Half-Continent.  Recommended.</p>
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