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Original Title: | Mary Poppins Comes Back |
ISBN: | 0152058168 (ISBN13: 9780152058166) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Mary Poppins #2 |
Characters: | Michael Banks, John Banks, Mary Poppins, Jane Banks, Barbara Banks, George Banks, Winifred Banks |
Setting: | United Kingdom |
P.L. Travers
Hardcover | Pages: 268 pages Rating: 4.03 | 12683 Users | 524 Reviews
Identify Of Books Mary Poppins Comes Back (Mary Poppins #2)
Title | : | Mary Poppins Comes Back (Mary Poppins #2) |
Author | : | P.L. Travers |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 268 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2006 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published 1935) |
Categories | : | Classics. Fantasy. Childrens. Fiction |
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Pulled down from the clouds at the end of a kite string, Mary Poppins is back. In Mary’s care, the Banks children meet the King of the Castle and the Dirty Rascal, visit the upside-down world of Mr. Turvy and his bride, Miss Topsy, and spend a breathless afternoon above the park, dangling from a clutch of balloons.Rating Of Books Mary Poppins Comes Back (Mary Poppins #2)
Ratings: 4.03 From 12683 Users | 524 ReviewsCrit Of Books Mary Poppins Comes Back (Mary Poppins #2)
I recently finally listened to Mary Poppins and discovered that there are way more books in that series than I ever expected. So we'll be plugging along with these for a while.Mary Poppins Comes Back is, well, just as the title tells us. Mary Poppins does come back, after leaving Michael and Jane at the end of the first book (just as she did in the movie). A lot of readers are really upset that the movie was not in line with the book for much of the story, but when has Hollywood ever been thatIm not really sure why I decided to read this. I wasnt a huge fan of the first book. I guess I just figured it couldnt be as disappointing because I knew what to expect.In some respects, I did enjoy this more. The stories are more engaging and entertaining when youre expecting Mary Poppins to be stern to the point of rudeness instead of Julie Andrews. The ending wasnt as sentimental in this one as the first one. That aside, I had trouble with some of the language and I feel it might need to be
Well. There are aspects of the second movie in this book and that was very cool - I am glad they used a lot of this book for that movie [which I also love; almost as much as the first one] as this book was a lot of fun. There were some slightly terrifying parts [Miss Andrews anyone? ], but it was mostly all good fun with everyone's favorite nanny.
another crappy book from the psychopath Mary PoppinsI am really starting to believe that the juice Mary Poppins gives the children the moment she arrives is actually some kind of drug just so they can obey her and not report her to the authorities, because this person is pure evil and there is not ounce of compassion in her .. yes I know she is supposed to be teaching the children the truth about the world but she is just lying all the time and make them feel stupid and afraid to even share
Better than the first book. I got the feeling that P.L. Travers started putting a bit more into her story building, making adventures slightly more magical and immersive.I first read Mary Poppins when I was a kid, and I remembered her as vain and cross, but I was surprised to see just how vain and cross she really was - barely if ever seeming to smile or have a good word for anyone - yet always loved. Which comes as no surprise, if you think about it, because even if she glares and scoffs
Another dazzling, comedic and fantastic addition to the classic Mary Poppins series! This is technically a children's book, but it can certainly be read by all ages, not to mention that the author's depiction of Edwardian England is just amazing. :)
Still working but not sure how much longer the series could continue to be this enjoyable. There are some repetitive elements, Poppins staring at herself in mirrors, or denying that anything magical has happened. Also some of the plot outlines are similar but these are all minor things in the grand scheme. For now still charming.In my review of the first book i compared Poppins to the Discworlds' Granny Weatherwax but at this point she reminds me of Doctor Who, especially the early versions of
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