The Spiderwick Chronicles Movie Storybook
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Siblings see a hidden world
Best-selling Spiderwick saga comes to the big screen REVIEW BY ALICE RAY Ever since the first Harry Potter book hit the bestseller list, children's literatureespecially fantasyhas been a hot commodity with editors. And if a story is strong enough to get people into bookstores, film producers figure it's a sure bet to draw them into theaters. The success of the film versions of Eragon and The Chronicles of Narnia are ample proof.
Longtime friends Black and DiTerlizzi came up with the idea for the series as a way to work together. Black, whose acclaimed novels (Tithe, Valiant and Ironside) are for a teen audience, and DiTerlizzi, a Caldecott Medal winner who writes and illustrates picture books (including G Is for One Gzonk!), found common ground in writing for middle-grade readers. The co-creators collaborated on every aspect of the series. "Holly and I would discuss in detail the best way to tell the story, and, at the end of the day, she would go off and actually write the story and I would draw the illustrations," says DiTerlizzi. But, he continues, "I helped with structuring the plot, and she offered lots of feedback on the visuals." The duo, who also share executive producer credits on the film, must be pleased that their best-selling series is being brought to life by an all-star cast. Though the Graces (like their creators) are American, the children's parts will be played by young talent from overseas: British actor Freddie Highmore (August Rush) stars as the twins (both of them!) and Irish actress Sarah Bolger (Stormbreaker) has the part of Mallory. Emmy-nominated actress Mary-Louise Parker plays their mother, Helen. The goblins and other inhabitants of the Unseen World are voiced by other well-known actors, including Martin Short, Seth Rogen (Knocked Up), and Nick Nolte, who plays Mulgarath, the villanous ogre who wants the Field Guide. Those eager for the release of the film will be happy to hear that Simon & Schuster has plenty of movie tie-in books ($10.99 each, or $49.99 for the boxed set) in bookstores January 1. In addition to re-releasing the original novels with movie cover images, the publishers have commissioned all-new works, like The Spiderwick Chronicles Movie Storybook and The Official Spiderwick Chronicles Movie Companion, both of which contain stills from the film and interviews with the cast. There are also activity books galore, including a Make-Your-Own Field Guide Carry-Along Coloring Kit and Uncle Arthur's Art Studio. So go ahead, lift up your seeing stone and enter the magical world of the Spiderwick Chronicles.
The Official Spiderwick Chronicles Movie Companion
Simon & Schuster, $8.99 48 pages ISBN 9781416950929
Make-Your-Own Field Guide Carry-Along Coloring Kit
Simon & Schuster, $6.99 80 pages ISBN 9781416950912
Uncle Arthur's Art Studio
Simon & Schuster, $8.99 48 pages ISBN 9781416949558
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