Stephanie S. (skywriter319) - , reviewed Mister Monday (Keys to the Kingdom, Bk 1) on + 784 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
12-year-old asthmatic Arthur Penhaligon was supposed to die that Monday. That's why the unfulfilled Will -- created by the Architect, broken by insubordinates -- managed to infiltrate the body of Mister Monday's butler and convince his master to hand half of his clock-hand-shaped key to Arthur. Mister Monday does so, believing that he will be able to quickly retrieve the key back after Arthur dies and thus fulfilling the Will.
However, once Arthur accepts the key, he is mysteriously tied to it as the rightful heir to the Will. The key heals him and gives him powers, but throws him into a frightening strop with Mister Monday, who infiltrates the world as we know it with a deadly plague and scary dog-faced Nithlings. In order to save the human race and discover the answers to his many questions, Arthur enters a House that only he can see.
This brings him to another world, one whose main object is to keep records of everything that is happening in our universe. There, he befriends Suzy Blue and the Will, who is in the shape of a frog in this world. Monday and his cronies are determined to take the key back from Arthur, though, and so Arthur must endure many trying episodes on his journey to claim the other half of the key from Mister Monday.
MISTER MONDAY begins a series that looks to be extremely interesting. Fans of high fantasy or science fiction will appreciate this book.
However, once Arthur accepts the key, he is mysteriously tied to it as the rightful heir to the Will. The key heals him and gives him powers, but throws him into a frightening strop with Mister Monday, who infiltrates the world as we know it with a deadly plague and scary dog-faced Nithlings. In order to save the human race and discover the answers to his many questions, Arthur enters a House that only he can see.
This brings him to another world, one whose main object is to keep records of everything that is happening in our universe. There, he befriends Suzy Blue and the Will, who is in the shape of a frog in this world. Monday and his cronies are determined to take the key back from Arthur, though, and so Arthur must endure many trying episodes on his journey to claim the other half of the key from Mister Monday.
MISTER MONDAY begins a series that looks to be extremely interesting. Fans of high fantasy or science fiction will appreciate this book.
Helpful Score: 2
I actually loved this series. Garth Nix's idea of the world was very origional and it was very entertaining to read. Lots of twists and turns. Any 8 year old would love this book.
Good book by a popular writer. If you like books like this, try Cornelia Funke. :)
Good book by a popular writer. If you like books like this, try Cornelia Funke. :)
Helpful Score: 2
YA book, but I like the genre and the author (author of Sabriel, Lirael, and Abhorsen trilogy). This first book in the series is way out there on the imagination scale--there's not many realistic details in this story!
Helpful Score: 1
I read this book years ago, when I was thirteen. It kept my attention and I couldn't put it down! I highly recommend this book for young adults/teens who enjoy fantasy.
Helpful Score: 1
Truly original and fun.
It is geared toward YA but is savvy enough to keep the attention of adults.
I read his Old Kingdom series (Abhorsen) and I was skeptical at first if this series would measure up - well I haven't been disappointed.
Each book gets better and better.
I love the imagery and unique take. I enjoyed this much more than the more famous Golden Compass by Pullman.
It is geared toward YA but is savvy enough to keep the attention of adults.
I read his Old Kingdom series (Abhorsen) and I was skeptical at first if this series would measure up - well I haven't been disappointed.
Each book gets better and better.
I love the imagery and unique take. I enjoyed this much more than the more famous Golden Compass by Pullman.