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Finn Family Moomintroll

Finn Family Moomintroll

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finn Family Moomintroll
Review: "Oh, to be a Moomin and to dance in the waves while the sun gets up!" Finn Family Moomintroll, originally called The Happy Moomins, is another wonderful book from Tove Jansson. So cute!

This spring, after waking up after their long winter's sleep, the Moomins see a gold butterfly! As everyone knows, a yellow butterfly is a good omen-but what's a gold? The Snork Maiden says, "Gold is even better than yellow-you'll see." And after a summer filled with many adventures-sailing to an island, turning the living room into a jungle, and meeting (gasp!) the Groke and the Hobgoblin-everyone must agree. "Hat's off to the adventures of spring!"

Yet another fascinatingly woven tail about these imperturbable little Finnish Moomins-I keep reading it over and over!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finn Family Moomintroll
Review:

Finn Family Moomintroll
Tove Jasson Published: Farrar Startus & Giroux, September 1990

If you're looking for a great series that won't let you put it down untill you're finished, you want the Moomintrolls! This book is one of them out of the series. It is a fantasy book with wild creatures. Its when Moomintroll and his friends go up to Lonely Mountain that they find a hat! A very black hat that they decide would look fabulous on Moominpappa. This Hat takes them through many adventures, and those adventures take them to more! At one point in the book Moomintroll meets two little friends that make him be a judge for a trail against a funny mysterious creature. This book is a very unthinkable book!!

In Finn Family Moomintroll the characters are wild. Some are Moomintroll, Moominmamma, Moominpappa, Sniff, Snufkin, Snorkmaiden, Snork, Hob Goblin, Muskrat, Hemline, Thingumy and Bob and many more. Moomintroll is the main character he is white and looks kind of like a hippo that stands on two legs with no big teeth and a long tail with fur at the end of it. His Best friend Snufkin is also a main characters at times when I say times that means he travels a lot, and is mean a lot. He's never at one place for too long. The only things he has is his mouth organ his very big t-shirt and his hat. Snorkmaiden also plays a part in this funny book. She is a Moon, well sorta, she turns different colors when ever she's feeling a feeling and wears a beautiful gold bracelet also. Moomintroll has a slight crush on her. Moominmamma and Moominpappa are s parents they are always there when something goes wrong and the funny thing is everyday Moomintroll goes on an adventure and his parents say be back by tomorrow morning. If you want to know more about the characters read the book for yourself!

I defiantly recommend this book if you like fantasy . I would rate this book on a scale of one to ten a 100. It really catches your eye and is a book that just gives different feeling you might even be up reading it the whole night, which was the case with me. I truly think if you haven't read the Moomintrolls you're really missing out!



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very good book to read
Review: I have read most of the books of the Moomins, and this book is one of my favorites. This book is about the Moomin family, and their friends going on exciting adventures, by finding the Hobgoblin's Hat, and discovering the Hattifatteners' Island. New characters, such are Thingummy and Bob, and the Groke, comes out also.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Strange but good
Review: It takes a special person to like these books. You can't be outcome oriented. You must just enjoy reading for the sake of reading. There is no didactic purpose in these books, and because of that Americans tend to hate them. These books are huge in Japan and, naturally, in Finland. There's even a theme park for these characters in the books because people love them so much in other parts of the world. Read them with an open mind. You'll learn to love the characters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outlandishly Enchanting
Review: Like some of the previous reviewers, I grew up in Japan and enjoyed the 70's hit TV anime series (they later re-made them in the 90s to be truer to the original books, I believe) and later read all the books voraciously. The series captivates its readers much like the Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter books do; by totally drawing them into its unique and marvellously rich world, a world that is somehow fanciful yet credible.

Now that I have a 7-year-old boy of my own, I enjoy reading them aloud to him. We burst out laughing every time Sniff says something self-serving, get the shivers when we see a picture of the Groke (I was truly scared of her when I was a child), wonder what in the world the mysterious Hattifatteners are up to, and marvel at how everything comes together in the end of each story. The author has a true gift for weaving fantastical creatures, objects and situations together to create a solid, almost palpable world. Finn Family Moomintroll is probably the best introduction to the Moomin Family, and a great book to read by yourself, to give to that special child in your life, or better yet, to share with him/her by reading it aloud.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: There is no better fiction book for kids (and/or adults)
Review: My love for Moomins started when I was 6-7. In Poland, where I come from, Moomins were very popular. After my Mom went through all 8 books, and me and my younger brother did not have enough of them, she started to invent new adventures of Moomin, Snufkin, and the rest of the pack. I wish I had noted all these stories...
Anyway, this book is a good starting point, even though, chronologically, it is NOT the first one. You will see the Moominvalley at its best, full of adventures. "Finn Family Moomintroll" is a set of loosely connected stories; you can read one at a time without having to remember what happened last, or caring what will happen next (now, your child WILL insist that you keep on reading when you finish a story, you can be sure of that!).
It is interesting how the Swedish names (I think Tove Jansson wrote the original in Swedish, even though she lived in Finland) got translated into different languages. I will give you English and Polish examples below. Can anyone else post here other translations?

Moomintroll - Muminek
Moominpappa - Tato Muminka
Moominmamma - Mama Muminka
Sniff - Ryjek
Snufkin - Wloczykij
Groke - Buka
Muskrat - Pizmowiec
Thingumy and Bob - Topik i Topcia
Snork - Migotek
Snork Maiden - Panna Migotka
Hemulen - Paszczak
Misabel - Bufka
Too-ticky - Too-tiki
Little My - Mala Mi



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finn Family Moomintroll
Review: My sister read these books as a child, and then when we grew up and I got into the children's book business, I got her a set, and she loved them just as much now as then. When she had a bad day at work, she would go home and cheer herself up by reading about the Moomins and their friends--but even with her enthusiasm for the books, it took me another year or two to get a set for my son. When we started reading them together, we were both entranced by the inhabitants of Moominvalley--they're charming, funny, witty, entertaining, and lovable, all in very unique ways. Other reviewers have compared the Moomins to the Chronicles of Narnia and the Lord of the Rings series--but they're only similar in the sense that they're fantasy. There's no allegory or deeper meaning here--just characters unlike any you've met before interacting in ways that are disarmingly human. This review applies to the whole series (although my son read Moominsummer Madness without me, so I haven't read that one, and we weren't quite as fond of Tales from Moominvalley).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of a Great Series
Review: So far there have been eight Moomin books translated ino English. All are splendid. I don't want to draw comparisons, because they are all so good, and each in a different way, but the last two are perhaps the best - all are very definitely five star. They tell of the adventures of a family of little trolls in, mainly the forests of Finland but other places as well, including fairgrounds, theatres, and uninhabited islands, along with all sorts of other strange creatures such as hattifattners, fillyjonks, hemulens and astronomers. A perfect blend of adventure and domestic warmth, evoked by an endlessly original and imaginative writer, who knows "The Usefulness of Everything," in a world slightly - not too much - transmogrified but still recognisable

Full of warmth, wit, wisdom and delight. They should probaby be read in order as the characters become more complicated as time goes on, but Finn Family Moomintroll is a great place to start. The pictures (author Tove Jansson was also a professional illustrator and stage designer) are the perfect compliment to the stories. If you don't know them, buy them and your lives will be richer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finn Family Dada
Review: These books are nuts!!! Moomins! Fillyjonks! Grokes! It's insanity! How could a single mind invent such hallucinatory fantasy and still keep their sanity (relatively) intact?? The mind boggles.
I am 29 years old and into a wide variety of weird and wonderful pop culture and I would definitely place the works of Tove Jansson in the same class as Genet,Burroughs,Bugakov and Tolkien. No joke!
To explain them to the uninitiated, I would say something like...imagine a Winnie the Pooh novel composed by Dali...then double the level of surrealism! Convinced??
Finn Family Moonintroll is probably the best, narrowly beating out Comet in Moominland, a close second. In this story, Moomintroll and his friends find a magic hat which brings them all sorts of mischief and absurdity. I think I first read this thing in 1982 and it just about haunted my every waking moment. The Moomin series are books that are NOT just for the kids to enjoy. Adults with a vivid imagination would ravenously lap this sort of thing up and beg for more.
Forget Harry Potter kiddies! This is where it's at!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: moominvalley is a magnificent fantasy land
Review: this is the very first of the moomintroll series by tove jansson. children of any age will love to read this book, or have it read to them. it is full of moomintroll and his friends adventures, in their beautiful fantasy land. i got this book before i could even read, but had my mother read it to me before bed, giving me sweet dreams of happiness and laughter. the moomins are fun-loving trolls from finland and are adventurous and go on wild excursions together. i reconmend this book to anyone who loves fantasy.


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