Showing posts with label fast-paced. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fast-paced. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Secret Speakers and the Search for Selador's Gate

Title : Secret speakers and the search for Selador's Gate
Author : K. S. R. Kingsworth
Citation : Kingsworth, K. S. R. Secret speakers and the search for Selador's Gate. Canada : Rawle & Windsor, 2010.

Hidden in the depth of Cloven Grace, the harsh trickster Harrold King hides a secret the parents know absolutely nothing. A thirteen year-old Fair O'Nelli eventually assumes it's safe to be seen after spending nine years hidden in a cellar. Knowing that her father and brother are missing or possibly dead, she sets off in the company of three guardians to search for Selador's Gate and to seek for Harrold King's secret. Along the way she discovers that they key to survival is learning to see things as they are. This metaphorical tales is similar to the Narnia, Lord of the Rings and Wizard of Oz due to the likable heroine as Fair discovers courage, conviction and friendship along her quest to Selador. Also, the author has created a rich and detailed fantasy that is unique, charming and with whimsical touches, such as some religious symbolism that can be found on this novel. The world-building storyline and plot-driven make readers enjoy the adventure and the sudden twists in some events.

Monday, 6 May 2013

The Blue Sword

Title : The blue sword
Author : Robin McKinley
Citation : McKinley, Robin. The blue sword. New York : Greenwillow Books, c1982.

An orphan girl, Harry Crewe, leaves her Homeland to live in a desert country called Damar, after the dead of her father. Damar is a bleak landscape where Homelanders and the secretive magical Hillfolk share the area that once part of the great kingdom. She then gets kidnapped by Corlath, the Hillfolk King, who takes her deep into the desert. Without knowing the Hillfolk language, she is wondering why she has been chosen by Corlath who does know that she is to be trained in the arts of war. Will she be ready to accept her true destiny's that of the heir to the Blue Sword, Gonturan?  There had no woman who can handle and use weapons as skillful as the Lady Aerin that gone into battle with the North in the Hill-King's army. The Blue Sword is the first installment of the Damar series. A world-building storyline, fast-paced and strong sense of place mix together with a descriptive and engaging style have made this book of New York Times bestseller.  

Other book in the Damar Series : The hero and the crown (1984)

Saturday, 4 May 2013

Sabriel

Title : Sabriel
Author : Garth Nix
Citation : Nix, Garth. Sabriel. New York : HarperCollins, c1995.

This is an Australian fiction about Sabriel, a young girl sent to a boarding school in Ancelstierre to be a necromancer, a person who fight the dead who seek to return to life.   She has little experience with the random power of Free Magic or the Dead who refuse to stay dead in the Old Kingdom. But then when her father, Abhorsen, goes missing, she must enter the kingdom to save him. Accompanied by Mogget, a raging natural force contained in the form of a cat, and Touchstone, a young Charter Mage long imprisoned by magic, every step of the way bring them closer to the battle of life and death. This first instalment of the Abhorsen trilogy incorporates the virility and compassionate love of a young girl making her a sympathetic heroine. With a rich, complex, world-building and fast-paced, the novel makes it hard to put down. Although it is bleak, readers who enjoy the intricate tales of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials, will find this trilogy is also appealing.

Other book in the Abhorsen Trilogy: Lirael, daughter of the Clayr (2001); Abhorsen (2003)

Thursday, 2 May 2013

Melting Stones

Title : Melting stones
Author : Tamora Pierce
Citation : Pierce, Tamora. Melting stones. New York : Scholastic, 2008.

A call for help to Winding Circle temple has been sent by people on one of the islands south of Emelan. Their concern is their plants, trees and animals that live around are mysteriously dying. A prickly green mage Rosethorn and young stone mage trainee Evvy respond to the call and strive to find the problem that has something to do with a long-dormant volcano. With the help of Luvo, the living stone heart of a mountain, Evvy, then attempts to do whatever it takes to avoid the catastrophic destruction. Will they be able to evacuate the island in time or will they try to shift a volcano? From the author of the Trickster series, Pierce engage the intricate conversational and dialogue-rich writing style and the taste of suspenseful and fast-paced. The world-building storyline seems to be her uniqueness that makes this book hard to put down.

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

The Golden Compass

Title : The golden compass
Author : Philip Pullman
Citation : Pullman, Philip. The golden compass. New York : A. A. Knopf, 1995.

A terrible experiment separating humans from their daemons, creatures that reflect each person's sinner being, is being conducted and children are disappearing—victims of so-called "Gobblers". Therefore, an orphan named Lyra Belacqua leaves her carefree life among the scholars at Oxford's Jordan College and embarks on a journey to look for her kidnapped bestfriend, Roger. Accompanied by her shape-shifting daemon and a truth-telling instrument, a compass called Alethiometer, she keens of finding out a mystery in the far North including photographs of a mysterious celestial phenomenon called Dust and the dim outline of a city suspended in the Aurora Borealis that is believed to be part of a parallel universe. The Golden Compass is the first book of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy. With a world-building storyline, fast-paced, tones of atmospheric and suspenseful, Pullman is a master at combining impeccable characterisations and seamless plotting. The story line moves along at a fast clip, but flags when it comes into philosophical matter. The intricate plot makes the book is really compelling and richly detailed.

Other book in the His Dark Materials Trilogy: The subtle knife (1997), The amber spyglass (2000), Lyra's Oxford (2003).