THE WARNINGS (Older title:The Guardian Circle)
Kids Can Press, Toronto, 1989, 2002
ISBN-13:978-1-55074-251-0
ISBN-10:1-55074-251-5
Rachel hears strange voices. She sees things that aren't there. She always knows when something bad is going to happen. Some people may call these warnings a gift -- a power.
Not Rachel. She just wants to be like other kids. But, then she moves in with Great Aunt Irene and is given an attic bedroom. In that room she soon begins to understand the
reason for the warnings.
Notable Canadian Young Adult Fiction Book
International Youth Library Notable New English Language YA Book
A few excerpts from reviews for The Warnings/The Guardian Circle
REVIEW: In The Guardian Circle, Buffie delves deep into the world of ghosts and supernatural powers to give her readers a gripping tale about a struggle for power
between the forces of good and evil. Children’s Book News
REVIEW: Kids Can Press has another winner. (Buffie’s) new novel, The Guardian Circle, is an excellent blend of spine-chilling mystery and the everyday turmoil of
a confused teen. The book is moving, suspenseful and believable. The Windsor Star
REVIEW: The Guardian Circle, (is) a compelling novel for young adults. Ms. Buffie’s writing has the punchy physical writing of the best adult detective novels. In
Ms. Buffie’s skilled hands these sections are entirely plausible; characterization is one of her strengths as well. Rachel is a sympathetic character whose wry
self-deprecating humour and lack of self-pity make her eminently appealing. The Whig-Standard Magazine
REVIEW: The normal confronts the supernormal in an utterly absorbing way. The Toronto Star
REVIEW: Buffie creates a wonderful tension between her hard-bitten heroine and the eerie scenes she confronts, while John, the attic inhabiting ghost who gently aids Rachel,
is as fully realized a presence as Irene and the other oldsters Simple, satisfying, and mistily spooky. Kirkus
REVIEW: Exciting, mysterious and haunting – in more ways than one – this is a can’t-put-down read from beginning to end. The Hamilton Spectator
READERS COMMENTS:
I want to thank
you for showing me that reading is exciting and thrilling. 5 months ago I didn't
like reading (except for Harry Potter books) and I wasn't doing well in LA, but after I read
your book "The Warnings" I got more into reading and my writing skills got a lot better,
and the words I wrote had depth and meaning. So I want to thank you for writing
your books and I encourage you to keep writing more books. A grade six student
from Winnipeg.
I recently had the pleasure of reading your novel THE WARNINGS
and I enjoyed it very much. It was referred to me by a friend who had read it and
raved about it. After reading it myself, I was pleased to come to the same conclusion.
My initial attraction to the novel was that it was written by a Canadian and was set in a
Canadian environment. It is not so often that Canadian talent and culture is
given a platform and you have skillfully managed to represent these things effectively.
The relationships developed in this novel really affected me. The strain and the link
between the father (and) daughter is something that all can relate to at some
point in their lives. The way the father tries to protect his daughter from the
inherited power she possesses mirrors how todays parents try to protect their children
from the cruelties of society. The instances leading up to Rachel's discovery of her
powers, with the relation to the connection with the spirit guardian of the house,
sets the premies for the novel's climatic scene, when she is part of the guardian circle
and the spirit reveals himself.
A Secondary student from Weston, Ontario
I just got done reading your book, THE WARNINGS. I loved it!!
I can't wait
to read your other books. I justlove those kinds of books. You know,
the kind you write with the ghosts and mystery. I was just thinking
The Warnings ended with a cliff-hanger, like there should be a sequel
to it. It would be so cool
if there was one. And if there isn't, I think you should write one. I bet
your other books are just as good!!!
Jacqueline, from the USA
from Winnipeg.
We, as a family, are fans and admirers of your wonderful books, and
have several of them at home. Your beautiful charming books have played an important part
in our lives, and we have read them many times. Your writing is beautiful, exciting,
imaginative, a joy to read and highly entertaining (also informative). The
entire family loves them. Particular favourites are, "Angels Turn Their Backs",
"My Mother's Ghost, "The Guardian Circle", and "The Dark Garden". Your books have
been a positive influence, are always a pleasure to read, and we eagerly look to any
new book by you. Jackie G.
...I have never been that interested in books until I started reading
yours. I thought about many authors (for an author study) I could research, but you were
my first choice. The main reason is because many of my friends, family and teachers suggested
your books. Although I have only read two of your books, they have been everything
people told me and more. I have also recommended your books to others, because
I have enjoyed them so much. The three books I've read of yours are THE WATCHER,
THE WARNINGS and WHO IS FRANCES RAIN? I read "The Watcher" in about three days. I couldn't
put it down until the very last page. Even when I was finished, I kept thinking
about the story and the characters, and what might happen next. I read THE WARNINGS in about five
days. While I was reading it, I had trouble remembering my own life, and just thought about
living in the book. I just started reading "Who is Frances Rain?" and I don't want to stop
until I get to the end. My favourite thing about your books are the characters.
They are so real, and yet they still
have a supernatural twist. I can't wait until I get to start another of your books ...
Thank you for writing such wonderful books for me and so many other people to enjoy.
Sam from BC
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