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The lives of Darren and Harkat are at risk as they face monstrous obstacles on a desperate quest to the Lake of Souls.

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Another great book in the series, although this one is unusual since it takes a breather from the main storyline and focuses on a mini-story: Harkat's background and who he really is.

A small section of the first part shows a realistic grieving for Darren, which I found depressing but needed to be convincing and respectful to a fallen character. After a surprising reveal by two return characters (yay), Darren accompanies his friend Harkat in his journey.

A break from the vampire war was inevitable but the author kept it interesting by introducing a gritty, surreal world. There is a new character who stands out as quirky but psychologically twisted, which intrigued me. New creatures, difficult obstacles, and a mystery to boot. Who Harkat show more turns out to be? A surprise that I liked.

It veers slightly off course but this is needed and ties in it’s ways into the main storyline in the end. By this point Darren has grown into a stronger character, and Harkat fighting his personal demons is enjoyable since I’ve come to know the character over several books now.

There is a void where a character has been lost, so I think the placement of this one – two off by themselves in a different direction – was needed to let the reader absorb and not jumble the main storyline.

Again Shan impresses with the complexity of the created world, rich in fantasy and imagination.
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Darren e Harkat hanno di fronte un'altra avventura: attraversare un mondo terrificante per arrivare al Lago delle Anime, dove dovranno ripescare l'anima di Harkat e scoprire chi fosse in vita il membro del Piccolo Popolo.

In realtà questo è il libro che mi è piaciuto di meno, per cause di forza maggiore: sapevo già l'identità di Harkat grazie a uno spoiler di mia sorella, e visto che era un personaggio da me odiato non ho avuto piacere nel rivederlo. Proprio per niente, anche perché in questo libro mi è sembrato ancora più stronzo di prima...
Ciò non significa però che sia un brutto libro: se non avessi avuto queste informazioni la storia mi sarebbe piaciuta, penso, come quella di tutti gli altri libri show more precedenti: il libro è pieno di avventura, anche se non mancano i momenti in cui bisogna ragionare (che sono sempre ben accetti dalla sottoscritta), e i personaggi sono, per la maggior parte, quelli che si sono imparati ad amare fino a ora.
Continuo a pensare che quella di Darren Shan sia un'ottima serie per i ragazzini a cui piacciono le avventure e un po' di sano horror e che magari hanno appena cominciato a leggere o vorrebbero cominciare. Io l'ho scoperta solo recentemente, ma penso che da bambina mi sarebbe piaciuta ancora di più.

Darren, poveraccio, fino ad adesso ne ha viste di tutti i colori. E dopo la morte del suo maestro, un uomo che considerava come un padre, Darren si è praticamente chiuso a riccio. Quindi capisco il suo non voler abbandonare Harkat nel momento del bisogno, il non voler perdere un altro amico. Darren è un Vampiro onorevole e coraggioso, e sono felice di aver scoperto un personaggio così, anche se mi è stato detto che diventerà una rottura di palle negli ultimi due libri. Spero proprio di no.
Harkat... Eh. Avendo avuto esperienze diverse rispetto alla persona che era in precedenza, è un personaggio ovviamente molto diverso. Harkat mi piace, chi era una volta no.

Ci sono anche delle cose che io (e i personaggi) attribuivamo a Tiny e che in realtà sono riferimenti a libri precedenti. Un esempio su mille, e che forse è uno spoiler, la gamba zoppa di Harkat.
Adoro il fatto che l'autore metta tutti queste informazioni e che tutto sia, in qualche modo, collegato. I draghi, Harkat, questo mondo distrutto... Penso che Darren Shan (l'autore) abbia fatto un ottimo lavoro, fino ad adesso.

Lo stile è sempre piuttosto leggero, adatto a dei ragazzi, e anche il linguaggio è un inglese molto semplice che penso possa essere accessibile a chi si accinge a leggere in inglese. In alternativa, potete trovare la traduzione italiana in biblioteca (in quanto la traduzione italiana è fuori catalogo).

Nel complesso, un buon libro rovinato (per me) da un grosso spoiler!
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What a story! The quest-like aspect was a nice change of pace from the ongoing series!

I really was captivated by all the different trials Darren and Harkat faced until the very end and what an ending it was! I really did not see it coming. Though I'm still befuddled about the 'how' of it, the 'why' was sheer brilliance.

It's probably one of the best stories in the series so far.
In The Lake of Souls, the 10th book in the Cirque du Freak series, Half-Vampire Darren Shan and Little Person Harkat Mulds set off on a quest to discover the person that Harket used to be, before Desmond Tiny remade him into a "Little Person". As they step through the mysteriously glowing arched doorway, suspended midair in the middle of a field, to the strange world beyond, they have no idea of the kinds of odd and fantastical creatures they will soon encounter in the land beyond, nor if they'll even make it back alive.

This was another great but fast read in the Cirque du Freak series, which is very nearly at the end. Book 12 is the last in the series. Though it's been several years since I read my last Cirque du Freak book, the show more author is great about dropping in extra description at appropriate points to remind you of past events when necessary. It may even be easy enough for a new reader to pick up any book in the series without having read the previous ones, though they wouldn't know the characters nearly as well as someone who's followed the story from the beginning. As usual, the writing style is swift and the action is quick, which I believe makes it quite suitable in the young adult genre, and definitely had a hard time putting it down once I started reading. I have a library book I have to tend to now, but I look forward to returning to the world of Darren Shan again really soon. show less
After a desperate battle to kill the Lord of the Vampaneze in "Killers of the Dawn" Darren and Harkat set off to the Lake of Souls on a mission to uncover Harkat's true identity.

As usual, no trek with these two is easy. They must face many obstacles and challenges along the way. Mr. Tiny will not make it easy for the pair to reach their destination and uncover the truth.

New to the saga is a family of dragons standing in the way of the answers Darren and Harkat are desperately searching for.

Once again this book in the series has lots of intrigue to keep you turning the pages and waiting for the next book in the series to learn the fate of all of the characters you've gotten to know throughout the series. I really liked this book. Very show more twisty ending. show less
At first I was upset with the direction that the plot had taken but before I knew it, I was sucked in all over again. I enjoyed the story very much and can't wait to read more.
This one would have worked well as a standalone, although then we'd lack knowledge of the motivations.

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Darren Shan was born in 1972 in London. At the age of 6 he moved with his parents and younger brother, to Limerick, Ireland, where he has lived ever since. Darren saw first literary success at age 15, as a runner-up in a television script-writing competition with a dark comedy titled A Day in the Morgue. He was 17 when he finished his first novel. show more Although it was never published, he found himself focusing more on novels than on short stories. In January 2000, Darren's first children's book, Cirque du Freak was published. The first book in a series titled The Saga of Darren Shan, or Cirque du Freak, as it's known in America, received rave reviews. His books have been children's bestsellers in America, Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway and other countries. In addition to his children's books he writes for adults as well and has had several adult books published including Procession of the Dead, Hell's Horizon, and City of the Snakes. Darren Shan spends most of his time in Limerick, Ireland. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Lake of Souls
Original publication date
2003-10 (UK) (UK); 2005-08-31 (US) (US)
Dedication
For: Bas - you steer my vaparetto!
OBE's (Order of the Bloody Entrails) to: Nate - the Sheffield Shanster Seer!
Banshee Babes: Zoe Clarke & Gillie Russell
Global Grotesques: the Christopher Little Clan
First words
Death was on the cards that day, but would it be ours or the panther's?
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"I think that barren, monster-filled wasteland... was the future!"

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Fiction and Literature, Tween, Horror, Fantasy, Teen
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .S52823 .LLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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