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Galadria : Peter Huddleston & The Rites of Passage (The Galadria Fantasy Trilogy) (Volume 1) (edition 2014)

by Miguel Lopez de Leon (Author)

Series: Galadria (1)

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The GALADRIA trilogy is about Peter Huddleston, a lonely boy who discovers that he is the heir to the throne of the amazing golden realm of Galadria! Armed with his trusty boomerang, an assortment of magical trinkets, and his friendly white tiger, Rune, Peter charges into dangerous and wondrous adventures in this action-packed series! Filled with watermelon-sized ladybugs, ancient oracles, enchanted weapons, water-dwelling monsters, a 3000 room manor, and a troop of lovable, kooky characters, the Galadria series is an exciting collection you'll cherish!… (more)
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Title:Galadria : Peter Huddleston & The Rites of Passage (The Galadria Fantasy Trilogy) (Volume 1)
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Galadria: Peter Huddleston and the Rites of Passage by Miguel Lopez De Leon

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I won Peter Huddleston & The Rites of Passage in a Goodreads giveaway, and this is my honest review. Peter Huddleston & The Rites of Passage is the first book of the Galadria fantasy trilogy by Miguel Lopez de Leon. I didn't know what to expect when I opened this book, but I wasn't expecting to be swept away from the first page. The main character, Peter, finds himself in trouble and is sent away to live with his aunt. He finds himself having to prove himself, and having an unbelievable adventure, and meeting wonderful, and not so wonderful, characters. The characters are very vivid, and the story flows smoothly. I just couldn't put this book down! I'm definitely adding this trilogy to my physical collection of books! Fantastic job, Miguel! ( )
  feeroberts64 | Jul 20, 2016 |
I would recommend this to fans of Harry Potter and Percy Jackson.

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Peter Huggleston is a peculiar boy. He doesn't much care for his stepmother and since his real mother's death, doesn't have much of a relationship with his father. After an incident involving his boomerang and his stepmother's best friend, he finds out that he has a maternal aunt, Gillian, and that he will be staying with her for the summer.



Hillside Manor, his Aunt's home, is not at all what he expected it to be. His father and him entered through a front gate large enough to make the car they rode in look as small as a potato. The structure before him is easily the largest he had ever seen. He is greeted at the door by the house secretary, Mrs. Smith, and the House Host, Monty.



Aunt Gillian tells Peter that she is queen of the Realm of Galadria (the golden realm) and it is time for her to name her successor. She has had no children so naturally she has chosen him to take her spot. She tells him that because of his youth ad absence from Galadria that a man named Knor has challenged his spot on the throne. Knor's family is known for it's violence, and cruelty. If he were to gain the throne, Galadria would in grave of civil war.



“I ask you to agree to a life of great privilege and great responsibility. You would not be expected to rule or make decisions in any capacity until I step down from the throne...which will not happen until I am a very old woman.” she added with a wink.

“Until then, what would I do?” he asked wonderingly.

“You would be formally presented to the council, and would spend your summers at Hillside learning about Galadria and spending your time on the grounds. There would also of course be the occasional ceremony to introduce you to the rest of the nobles, but those events are held here at the manor. Then when you came of age, you would go through the traditional 'Rights of Passage,' a series of challenges that the rulers of Galadria must pass, as I did, to prove your readiness and ability to the council.”

“And what if I choose not to accept?” he asked.



Peter must prove himself a worthy successor by successfully completing a series of challenges called The Rite of Passage. In order to get ready for these he spends his days training and studying. A unknown person goes to great measures to try to scare Peter away from completing tasks ahead of him.



This book reminds me a lot of the Harry Potter books. I was completely engrossed in this book from beginning to end. There is magic, hidden lands only accessible by portals, and mythical creatures. The world that author has built is amazing and very unique. ( )
  JLynF | Jul 28, 2015 |
An interesting introduction to a well thought out magical realm that includes new words, foods and customs and is a great start to a compelling new fantasy series. ( )
  epweil | Jul 6, 2015 |
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This was a very cute book. The language used in the book was very reminiscent of Harry Potter. This could be a very nice series for someone who feels like there isn't enough magic in their lives since the HP series concuded. With that said however, don't do too much comparing to the Harry Potter series. Those books were epic and it will be decades before anyone comes close to achieving the same magic. But if we put Harry Potter asside for awhile and look at this book simply on its own it really was a very nice book. An easy read and easily acceptable reading for younger readers. The characters were lovley. Peter's buttler Monty was a hoot. And I have to say a large friendly white tiger was a lovley touch. I could have done with a little but more surprise in the ending, I never like the bad guys to be so obvious, but overall it was a throughly enjoyable and fun book. ( )
  kcpavlik | Sep 13, 2011 |
This is an easy, entertaining book that a younger me would have completely adored. The start was awkward, yes, but who hasn’t felt like they live in a terribly beige world with oddly named relatives and acquaintances? The book does pick up, and my inner child was giggling throughout. More than anything, this book is fun. I’d love a tiger. I’d love a Monty. I’d love to be swept away to a place like Galadria. Or at least, my inner child would.

I think this book is done a disservice by being the first of a series. Aimed at a younger demographic, it is necessarily shorter than it could, (or should?) have been. But it grants its younger readers clarity; it allows its older readers a fun, quick escape. I’m looking forward to the second installment of this series, and expect it to be just as enjoyable as the first. ( )
  megandanielle | Jul 25, 2011 |
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The GALADRIA trilogy is about Peter Huddleston, a lonely boy who discovers that he is the heir to the throne of the amazing golden realm of Galadria! Armed with his trusty boomerang, an assortment of magical trinkets, and his friendly white tiger, Rune, Peter charges into dangerous and wondrous adventures in this action-packed series! Filled with watermelon-sized ladybugs, ancient oracles, enchanted weapons, water-dwelling monsters, a 3000 room manor, and a troop of lovable, kooky characters, the Galadria series is an exciting collection you'll cherish!

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Peter Huddleston lived a boring beige life in a beige town with his decidedly beige father and stepmother; he awoke each morning desperately intending to blend in and be like everyone else. But something always seemed to get in the way of those heartfelt intentions.
With his prized boomerang constantly in his fingers, Peter blunders from one
disastrous misunderstanding to another, until his exasperated parents bundle him off for the summer to visit his aunt Gillian at her home, Hillside Manor.
Peter quickly learns that Hillside Manor is no ordinary summer retreat, and that his mother’s sister is anything but an ordinary woman. Within its vast walls, and 3,000 rooms, the wondrous Hillside houses many ancient secrets, including the fact that it serves as a gateway between our world and the mysterious Galadria, a realm where Peter’s family currently rules. Peter has been summoned to Hillside to learn that he is the only heir to his royal family, and to determine if he is prepared to prove himself by facing the perilous “Rites of Passage”.
The rites are not the only challenges Peter will face during his summer of intense tutelage at the hands of his aunt and her strange and fascinating entourage. Peter is also embroiled in a lethal dynastic challenge as his aunt’s heir, inheriting the enmity of Knor of the House of Shadowray, a cruel noble who ruthlessly covets the crown of Galadria for himself.
Armed with his trusty boomerang and several magical trinkets, Peter gamely faces innumerable dangers in this eccentric and privileged world. Aid comes from strange and unexpected places, as Peter is relentlessly pushed and tested to his breaking point. His escalating successes put him in evermore risk, and catapult him closer to a deadly confrontation with Knor, and to a grizzly realization that he might not survive the summer!
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