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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Visit Playland Review: Good book, picking up from the earlier Dido and Simon pieces. Is is Dido's younger half sister, first mentioned, i beleive in Dido and Pa. Did sends her to stay with thier mutual sister Penelope but obviously she is a younger version of Dido, and gets into equally interesting adventures. The consequences of the ending of this book are rather heavy for Dido's friend Simon as becomes clearer in a later work.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: a growing family Review: Good book, picking up from the earlier Dido and Simon pieces. Is is Dido's younger half sister, first mentioned, i beleive in Dido and Pa. Did sends her to stay with thier mutual sister Penelope but obviously she is a younger version of Dido, and gets into equally interesting adventures. The consequences of the ending of this book are rather heavy for Dido's friend Simon as becomes clearer in a later work.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Not her best Review: I am a fan of the 'Wolves' series, but they are beginning to vary a lot in quality.The first three, "The Wolves of Willoughby Chase", "Black Hearts in Battersea" and "Nightbirds on Nantucket" are all highly recommended. Unfortunately, there are numerous potboilers, in which Dido Twite is stuck in some strange place--"The Cuckoo Tree" et al. The real story continues in "Dido and Pa." As Aiken's characters grow older, she loses her touch with them; this is why her adult stuff is much less interesting. "Is Underground" is pretty variable. The set-up, with the soccer bit, lacks Aiken's usual wit, and the mind-speech and other stuff seems forced. But Is's relationship with her grandfather and aunt is good. Gold Kingy is a yawn, compared to other villains like the Slighcarps and Dido's parents. To answer your question: Dido and Penny are full sisters; Is is their younger illegitimate half-sister. Re: the dispairing notes in Aiken's writing. See "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" regarding Aiken's family history.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Dark Continuation (ending?) of Aiken's Alternative History Review: I believe 'Black Hearts in Battersea' is the first novel in Joan Aiken's series of novels set in an alternative British Empire in which the Stuarts never left the throne and are constantly threatened by agents of the Hanoverian faction. Presumably this is the last, though I won't say why! The title is perhaps a TAD confusing: Is is the name of the foster-sister of the redoubtable Dido, the latter the star of the superb novel 'Nightbirds on Nantucket'. 'Is Underground' is a LOT darker than the previous novels and takes the theme of child labour, which runs through all Aiken's juvenile novels, to an extreme. Is returns to London following the adventures of the previous novel ('Dido and Pa'?) to discover that the city is almost devoid of children - a mysterious pied piper has lured them north to the secessionist county ruled by the mysterious "Gold Kingy". The heir to the throne has disappeared in an attempt to solve the riddle and Is is sent on a mission by the ailing king himself to unravel the mystery. She finds a secret railway, an underground city and a horrible policy of cruelty to children that is surprisingly inventive, given the variety of English ideas on the subject from 'Chitty Chitty Bang-Bang' to Dahl's 'The Witches'. All in all a good deal darker and a great deal less humourous than the preceding stories.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Missing Pieces... Review: I really love Joan Aiken's books, especially the Wolves chronicles. This book is a fantastic adventure story/mystery, just like all the rest. I am puzzled, though, as to the relationship between Dido and Is. Sometimes they are referred to as sisters, sometimes Dido claims to be the youngest in her family, and in a review for "Dido and Pa", she is said to belong to Penelope, though she never calls her mother. I can't find Dido and Pa because it is out of print, does anyone know anything about the backstory about Is?
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Missing Pieces... Review: I really love Joan Aiken's books, especially the Wolves chronicles. This book is a fantastic adventure story/mystery, just like all the rest. I am puzzled, though, as to the relationship between Dido and Is. Sometimes they are referred to as sisters, sometimes Dido claims to be the youngest in her family, and in a review for "Dido and Pa", she is said to belong to Penelope, though she never calls her mother. I can't find Dido and Pa because it is out of print, does anyone know anything about the backstory about Is?
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Visit Playland Review: In the book Underground, the main character Is tries to find her missing cousin, Arun, in the city of London. She later finds out that more than half of the children are gone and they are going to a place called Playland. I liked this book a lot since I thought most of the clues were different and more clever than other types of mysteries. The book was also easy to read for me which makes the book a lot better. I don't usually read a lot of mysteries , but compared to the ones I did read this book is just as good. I would give this book a 5 out of 5, or 5 stars in this case.
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