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The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark
Published in Audio Cassette by Chivers North America (2004-10)
Author: Jill Tomlinson
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Magical
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-04
I was eight years old. I read the paperback edition of this book every night, cover to cover. The story of the effervescent Plop and the conquering of his fear of the dark is as enduring now as it was when it was first published over 30 years ago.

This version is abridged and illustrated from the one that saw me safely to dreamland as a child. No matter. The spirit is preserved and the illustrations are wonderful. Great for any kid with any phobia. A magical book.

Delighful but not "unabridged"
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-27
The CD in English IS abridged. We first discovered Plop on cassette, and it ran 1 hour. This CD runs 20 minutes. It remains a delightful, short bedtime story for my 6 year old who has it memorized, but it IS abridged. I still would love to locate a truly unabridged CD that has the detail of the cassette.

the best book ever!!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-03
I totally loved this book when i was little and still do now (I'm nearly 21!). I've lost the tape so I'm looking to get another one so I can show my boyfriend how good it is too. i would highly recommend that every child should have a copy of this book.

A lark in the dark
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-14
Originally published in 1968, "The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark" is considered a classic in England. Now reissued with a whole new illustrator, we members of the United States finally get a chance to read this rather adorable tale. Though not a cutesy story in and of itself, illustrator Paul Howard has drawn a book that has perhaps set the standard for adorable barn owl tales everywhere.

Plop (an unfortuanate name, but whatcha gonna do?) is a small barn owl. Plop is also afraid of the dark. Though his parents attempt to inform him that there is nothing to be afraid of, he remains unconvinced. Finally, they tell him to ask various people and animals for information about the dark. From a boy the owl learns that the dark is exciting, with fireworks and such. From an astrologer he learns that the dark is wondrous, allowing us to see the many constellations in the sky. And so forth. In the end, Plop is convinced and is able to safely fly in the sky with his mother and father without fear.

If you'd like to read something to your little one that doesn't contain much in the way of tension or drama, this book's your ticket. Though Plop does partake in various escapades, none of these ever become dangerous. I was particularly interested in a section where he asks a black cat about the night. Considering that a cat would undoubtedly view a baby barn owl as a yummy snack, I was a bit amazed that nothing bad happened between the two. Nothing so much as the cat licking his chops or thinking to himself, "Boy could I go for a little fowl right now". Nuthin'. Which is fine. Illustrator Paul Howard has added pictures drawn with pastel pencils. The result is that Plop is the fuzziest, cutest, cuddliest little fluffball of an owl to ever flutter across the pages of a picture book. In addition to being a useful book for children that are afraid of the dark, it is also a good story for convincing children that owls are nothing, in and of themselves, to be afraid of. Just don't pair this story with Avi's "Poppy". All in all, this is a sweet little story with fuzzy-wuzzy pictures. Cuddly and adorable all at once, it is certain to be a child's favorite as the years go by.

The best childhood book
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-11
I am now 13 years old, and I still listen to this classic tape when I have nightmares at night. When I was little I used to listen to it every single night. I listened to it so much that I almost broke it. If you are a parent looking for a good childhood book for your child I highly recommend it, from firsthand experience of being a child. Thanks

 Sophie Aldred
Ace!: The Inside Story of the End of an Era
Published in Hardcover by Virgin Publishing (1996-04-01)
Authors: Sophie Aldred and Mike Tucker
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So you want to know about the end of an Era?
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-29
Sophie Aldred was the last companion for the longed lived Doctor Who program. She and special effects wizard Mike Tucker give their thoughts on the last three seasons of the show. The book is filled with pictures from the show and behind the scenes. It also contains quotes from various people including Sylvester McCoy, AKA the Seventh (and final of the series) Doctor. It really is a good read, whether you like Sophie or just like Doctor Who in general. It also contains mainly behind the scenes antics, even the infamous tank scene, where Sylvester became an actual hero.

This really is a perfect companion book to go in any collection.

The 'Ace' Sophie Aldred gives her view on Doctor Who
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-10
This book has it all; full colour pictures, many from the private collections of Sophie and SFX creator Mike Tucker, the technical working of the show, and witty, genuine commentary from Sophie herself. By reading this book you get a real understanding of how episodes in the Ace era were produced, what the cast and crew thought of them, and what they got up to on set. Sophie is full of information, and you'll want go back and watch all your videos again and go "Ah! i know how they did that!"

Valuable firsthand account of Who's last two seasons
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-07
If the cover of Sophie Aldred having dealt the Black Dalek with her aluminum bat doesn't convince Who fans that she's the toughest companion since Leela of the Tom Baker era, nothing will. Sophie is well-placed to tell her experiences in Doctor Who, as she was the series' last companion. She came in the wake of a tough transition in Doctor Who's history--following the dismissal of Colin Baker and the installing of Sylvester McCoy, Sophie was chosen to succeed Bonnie Langford as the new companion.

Mike Tucker, her collaborator of this work, was the visual effects designer during Doctor Who's dying days. He too provides his point of view and remembrances with equal aplomb.
In each of her nine stories (Dragonfire, Remembrance Of The Daleks, The Happiness Patrol, Silver Nemesis, The Greatest Show In The Galaxy, Battlefield, Ghost Light, The Curse Of Fenric, and Survival) she provides vivid commentary and detail from her diary of her experiences. There's lots of behind the scenes photographs in B&W and colour, early design sketches, listings of the cast and production team, director, story number, number of episodes and date broadcast--it's pretty comprehensive.

And yes, the famous incident of her while shooting Battlefield is included. Basically, she was in a water-filled tank and was to be pulled up. Sylvester McCoy noticed the glass bulging and then... CRACK! Sylvester shouted for the crew to lift her out, which they did, before anything happened to her. She also tells about this in the More Than 30 Years In The TARDIS video.

Considering how she was one of the few ex-alumni of Who to come out in the More Than... video, it shows how much she loved the show. She was very heartbroken when Sylvester McCoy told her that there wasn't going to be a 27th season, and that too is included in the book.

At the end of the book are photos and text of some of her post-Who efforts, including More Than A Messiah, an episode of the Stranger, the short-lived Colin Baker series, and Shakedown, a Who-spin off that not only featured the return of the troll-like Sontarans but paired her with Carole Ann Ford, Dr. Who's first ever companion. Then there's an interview where she tells what her favourite story was, plus her favourite Doctor. I have to commend her on her answer--she has good taste.

This is a splendid companion-piece after watching any of the 7th-Doctor/Ace stories. If you can find this book--get it. Break through hoardes of Daleks to get this treasure.

 Sophie Aldred
The Exiles
Published in Audio Cassette by CHIVERS AUDIO BOOKS (2002-03)
Author: Hilary McKay
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Really funny!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-13
This hilarious book is great for cheering anyone up. Ruth, Naomi, Rachel and Phoebe are the best characters in any book I have read. I have read The Exiles, The Exiles at Home and The Exiles in Love over and over again. I recommend this book to anyone who anyone with a sense of humour and fun, as it's one the most enjoyable boos I have ever read.

Brilliant!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-03-31
This is probably one of my favourite books and I've read it over and over again. It was really, really funny - especially Rachel, who's my favourite character. The Exiles at Home was also excellent! I just hope that Hilary McKay writes lots more stories about the Conroy girls!

Four wacky sisters exiled to an even wackier Grandma survive
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1997-09-27
The four Conroy sisters are all bright, silly, oblivious, friendly, impatient, in other words, they're people. Like the people we really know, the girls are upset when their parents decided to pack them off to their fearsome Big Grandma after an unexpected financial windfall allows their parents to improve the home. It's not so much their eccentric grandma the girls object to, its the unfairness of their parenets in not sharing the money! Sent to the northern English coast they manage to survive their vacation without the emotional traumas required of most current childrens books. There is plenty of adventure with fire, water, falls, the locals and the continuing search for reading material. Big Grandma considers her granddaughters to be far too self-centered and only permits them to bring two books a piece to her home. The continuing battle of wills provides amusement and horror to those who won't consider going out-of-town without three novels and a magazine.

 Sophie Aldred
Dinosaur Pox (Puffin Audiobooks)
Published in Audio Cassette by Penguin Children's Audiobooks (1999-01-28)
Author: Jeremy Strong
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A story of awakening
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-04
This is a story of how a wilful girl who feels unloved and inferior, and who believes that the whole world is at fault except her, experiences a life-changing situation when she wakes up one day to find herself changed into a stegosaurus.

Ostracised by her teachers and peers, and people on the street as a result of her condition, and worst still, being made used of by a scheming medical specialist who wants to use her condition to make himself famous, she reaches despondence.

That's when she realises how much her family loves and cares for her. Even her little brother, Mark, who is usually always at odds with her chooses to courageously save her from captivity.

This is a story of a girl who discovers that the true and strongest love comes from her family, and that while she may not be perfect looking, it is really how she chooses to view herself and the world that matters in the end.

GOOD!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-05
This book is really good. I think its also good for adultes! Jermy Strong is the best writer in the world!

 Sophie Aldred
Pig Tale
Published in Audio Cassette by BBC Audiobooks (2004-12)
Author: Helen Oxenbury
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Briggs the Pigg
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-15
a cute book about Briggs the Pig and his wife Bertha. It shows that you have to be careful what you wish for, you just might get it.

...And I Am a Material Pig
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-18
Bertha and Briggs are two pigs who live the pig's life: Simple, playful, and muddy. By all rights, they should be content, and they do look happy when we see them on a typical day. Still, underneath it all, these are two bored pigs: "Nothing happens to us--every day is the same." They're pigs with a dream, however, dreams of wealth and riches.

That presents a problem, for how do two ambitious but four-footed pigs get wealthy. Well-known author/illustrator Helen Oxenbury solves this one quickly--they find buried treasure--and soon the pigs are off to sample the more exclusive shops of the nearby town. First, it's off to the bank, where their piggy appearance gets them booted by the manager. The manager quickly changes his tune when he sees their gold. (I believe something similar happened to Janis Joplin at an auto dealership.)

Exchanging their gold for green, they go on a "shopping spree!" "Briggs turn was next, and he felt quite a swell--he tried on four suits and they fit him quite well." Oxenbury is so talented that Briggs really does look quite dapper in his pin-striped suit! They're rich enough to buy a stretch limo (!) and that farmhouse they'd seen, and Bertha and Briggs enjoy their new status, especially Briggs. (Perhaps Bertha fancies herself a Martha Stewart, but she handles all the domestic chores, whilte Briggs putters, reads, and makes a few phone calls.)

Without giving too much away, the two pigs very soon discover that possessions can be a headache: It's sort of a pig version of "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House." Another octet of pictures shows their newfound troubles: "At last the two pigs couldn't stand any more. Briggs grabbed Bertha's arm, and they dashed through the door." The grass is always greener, and after destroying some vestiges of their consPIGuous consumption, that's exactly where the two wiser pigs fall asleep that night, au naturale and happy again.

The rhymes are clever, move the story along briskly, and unforced--there are no inverted sentences just to make words rhyme. Her gouache, pencil, and ink illustrations are uncommonly fresh, crisp, and extremely well-matched to the narrative. For example, after an opening series of small pictures depicting typical porcine pleasures (including wallowing, eating, scratching, dozing, gossiping). her full-page illustration of the pigs overlooking the large, luxury farmhouse accompanies a larger, more thematic rhyme: "But Bertha and Briggs were never content. "On money and riches their two minds were bent./There were so many wonderful things they would do-- /only then would they really be happy, they knew."

Ms. Oxenbury's symmetric structure, original and humorous rhymes, and warm, whimsical illustrations give "Pig Tale" an enormous appeal. It should be very high on the book list of anyone with an appetite for piggy lit.

 Sophie Aldred
Circle of Doom
Published in Audio Cassette by Chivers Press Ltd (2003-02)
Authors: Tim Kennemore and Sophie Aldred
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Extremely Funny Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-12
When I first checked this book out of the library, I didn't think it'd be funny at all. I started reading it and it just sounded like a normal book with funny parts. But when I got to the part when Lizzie dressed up in her bikini, played loud pop music, and Max came out stark naked with a lampshade on his head so the horrible grownups drove away in dusgust, I laughed out loud. There are many other funny parts and I love the book.

 Sophie Aldred
Dust Breeding (Doctor Who)
Published in Audio CD by Big Finish Productions Ltd (2001-06-18)
Author: Mike Tucker
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great for Ace & 7th Doctor fans
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-26
Sophie Aldred as Ace, and Sylvester McCoy as the Doctor are wonderful in this audio adventure from Big Finish. There are some unexpected appearances from old enemies(won't spoil it for you here!), which should surprise quite a few fans. :)

Definitely recommended to Doctor Who fans.

 Sophie Aldred
Lizzie Zipmouth
Published in Audio Cassette by Chivers Audio Books (2001-08)
Author: Jacqueline Wilson
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lizzie zipmouth
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-16
lizzie zipmouth is the best book i have ever read.
lizzie refuses to speak when she has to move in with her new step dad and new stepbrothers rory and jake.she dosn't want to speak to sam[her step dad] because she thinks he will turn nastey like her last step dad.when she goes to her grandms she speaks so when her grandma goes in to hosptil she is very worried lizzie helps her grandma speak.grandma couldn't walk from then on so she uses anelectric scooterto get her to the shops and back

 Sophie Aldred
The Puffin Book of Five Minute Stories
Published in Audio CD by Puffin Books (2002-09-05)
Author:
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Better than Nytol!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-02
This book has proven to be a Godsend for our 4 and 2 year old boys - it converts them from rambunctious destroyers to nuzzling geeks just in time for bed. The stories are replete with quirky characters, the occasional moral and cute (but not too cute) depictions. I'll confess that some of these rich tales do extend into the 7 or 8 minute range but you'll hardly notice.

 Sophie Aldred
Short Trips (Doctor Who)
Published in Audio Cassette by London Bridge (2001-03)
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Dr. Who Fans - Like having a story read to you at bed time.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-18
This is excellent work. I've already worn out my first copy of the tapes and, sadly, this isn't available as a CD. Courtney and Aldred are both exceptional voice actors and do a wonderful job in bringing selected stories from the book Short Trips to life. This is a worthy investment for a Who Fan with a long drive or with children s/he wants to help introduce to reading since a child can follow along with the text in the (not included) book version.


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