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When eleven-year-old Nin Redfern wakes up one rainy Wednesday morning to discover that her younger brother has ceased to exist, she must venture into a magical land called the Drift where she grapples with bogeymen, tombfolk, mudmen, and the spirits of sorcerers to try and rescue him.Tags
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When Nin wakes up one morning to find that the bogeyman has stolen her little brother, and that nobody else even remembers that she had a little brother, she is determined to do something about it. But then she is catapulted into a wonderful, strange and terrifying otherworld - and staying alive is going to be hard enough without an impossible rescue to pull off as well.
This is something like Wonderland, something like Narnia, but with a streak of Coraline and a dollop of Stephen King. Very cool, pacy, complex and (apart from the occasional slightly unnecessary fanfare for 'twists' the average reader will have figured out pages ago) pretty good writing.
This is something like Wonderland, something like Narnia, but with a streak of Coraline and a dollop of Stephen King. Very cool, pacy, complex and (apart from the occasional slightly unnecessary fanfare for 'twists' the average reader will have figured out pages ago) pretty good writing.
this was pretty good, the first few pages into the book, was like your hand was being gripped by a dead tree branch, it got your attention fast and it wasn't about to soothe anyone's delicate sensibilities at any time. you had to go on reading, to get to the end. and read it on i did. i must say, the protagonist was quite intelligent for her age, saying and thinking things you wouldn't normally expect out of a ten year old somewhat sheltered girl.i did enjoy reading it and i wouldve been rather sorry that i had reached the end of the book so soon, if i hadn't already also bought the sequel the same time :) so now i'm continuing nin's adventures and i love how her luck always holds in every single predicament and how enemies become show more friends just for having known her :) show less
Nineveh(Nin for short) Redstone has a problem,her brother has gone missing.To make it even more complicated no one but her seems to remember he existed in the first place!
He has been kidnapped by the bogeyman Skerrit into another world and now its up to Nin to save him.
Ok before anyone starts...I knew it was a childrens book when I started reading it but I just liked the plot and thought it sounded amazing. I am a firm believer that á good book is a good book.This book wasnt it though.
I was expecting something more epic something that would make me go "oh wow i cant believe this is a childrens book!"
But everything was so undefined and nothing got properly explained. The main character just seems to ask a few requisite questions of the show more othet character for appearances sake and then she simply isnt curious anymore.
There was magic in the book but not in the writing.
Or maybe im just too old. show less
He has been kidnapped by the bogeyman Skerrit into another world and now its up to Nin to save him.
Ok before anyone starts...I knew it was a childrens book when I started reading it but I just liked the plot and thought it sounded amazing. I am a firm believer that á good book is a good book.This book wasnt it though.
I was expecting something more epic something that would make me go "oh wow i cant believe this is a childrens book!"
But everything was so undefined and nothing got properly explained. The main character just seems to ask a few requisite questions of the show more othet character for appearances sake and then she simply isnt curious anymore.
There was magic in the book but not in the writing.
Or maybe im just too old. show less
I enjoyed this one. The creatures in the Seven Sorcerers world was both beautiful and terrifying.
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