The Fall (Seventh Tower, Bk 1)
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Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
Danny N. (Alameda) - , reviewed on + 336 more book reviews
First book in a 6 book series, each running from 180 to 200+ pages. Scholastic 'certified' - says ages 9-12 but I'm pushing 60 and enjoyed all 6 books. I think 9 and up is just fine. Enjoyable read for both girls and boys...
NOTE: These books need to be read in sequence.
Major character is Tal (perhaps 12) who is about to start (unknown to him) the adventure of his life. His dad is missing (some say dead) along with the family's sunstone. Without a sunstone the family will lose their current social status within the "Chosen" community and be forced to become members of the Underfolk, who are servants to the Chosen. All live within the Castle in a world of darkness and for both the Chosen and Underfolk there
exist nothing else - save the spirit world that the Chosen visit on special occasions - Tal must find a sunstone - the adventure begins.
I give the complete series a 4.5 stars - Book one sets up the story line and world parameters so is a little slow to start - but quickly builds up speed and excitement leaving you with a literal cliffhanger waiting for the next book - fully enjoyable for anyone (girls and boys).
NOTE: These books need to be read in sequence.
Major character is Tal (perhaps 12) who is about to start (unknown to him) the adventure of his life. His dad is missing (some say dead) along with the family's sunstone. Without a sunstone the family will lose their current social status within the "Chosen" community and be forced to become members of the Underfolk, who are servants to the Chosen. All live within the Castle in a world of darkness and for both the Chosen and Underfolk there
exist nothing else - save the spirit world that the Chosen visit on special occasions - Tal must find a sunstone - the adventure begins.
I give the complete series a 4.5 stars - Book one sets up the story line and world parameters so is a little slow to start - but quickly builds up speed and excitement leaving you with a literal cliffhanger waiting for the next book - fully enjoyable for anyone (girls and boys).
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