Calum
Edinburgh
A story about this — 2 years ago
Great children’s fantasy, compelling, strong characters. Loved it.
34 out of 36 people (94%) think this is worth consuming…
Calum
Edinburgh
Great children’s fantasy, compelling, strong characters. Loved it.
Arethusa
Ontario
This book was fantastic. It’s an action-filled dark fantasy novel, in the best sense of the word. Nix hardly gives his characters or readers a moment’s breath to rest, as whatever evil they faced was almost constantly at their back. The writing style in itself is not particularly memorable, but the briskly paced plot makes up for it.
This is definitely a YA rather than a children’s book: I’m not sure how many parents would appreciate any non-teen reading scenes where the Abhorsen hears giggles, moans and bed-springs creaking from a room next door. The villains and the entire world of the dead is naturally very dark with imagery and violence that I would also consider inappropriate.
Puzzle
Edinburgh
Greatly disappointing, and yet something still compelled me to complete the book.
The other two books in this trilogy are meant to be so much better, I am certainly not going to be rushing out to read them.
Halsted Bernard
San Francisco
Ev lent this to me ages ago, and now Inkbot has recommended it. I’m going to have to start it tonight.
jentle
Sacramento
I do as my Evil Twin commands. ;)
:) Awesome… I still can’t shake the feeling that I’ve read this before, but I can’t figure out when.
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