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by Jeanne DuPrau (Author)
Key Phrases: Doctor Hester, Harken Square, Unknown Regions (more...)
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Grade 4–9—A solid and satisfying conclusion to the "Ember Saga," set in a post-disaster future. Hostilities have died down between the citizens of Sparks and the refugees from the underground city of Ember, and all are working together to survive the brutal winter. A roamer brings forth the barest remains of a book that intrigues Doon and Lina because it alludes to a mysterious device that may still be in Ember. They decide to go back to see if they can find any answers or, if nothing else, food. What they find is the Trogg Family, travelers who have taken over the remains of the city, scavenging supplies and making grand plans. Doon is caught and shackled, leaving Lina to try and make her way back to Sparks to get help. Once again, the teens, both remarkably self-sufficient and imaginative, are able to save themselves and figure out at least a small part of the mystery left behind by the Builders. In doing so, they help their community and ultimately the entire planet. And the epilogue gives the answer to a question raised in the series' prequel, The Prophet of Yonwood (Random, 2006), namely, what Hoyt McCoy was up to with that telescope of his. All the loose ends are tied up neatly and everything ends on a positive, hopeful note. Satisfying, indeed.—Mara Alpert, Los Angeles Public Library
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"An electric debut. Lina and Doon’ search parallels the universal adolescent quest for answers.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred


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  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers (August 26, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375855718
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375855719
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,353 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A disappointing ending for two books that were on fire, October 28, 2008
By The Bibliophile (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
There are few books that I give this low of a rating. I almost hate doing this because I loved the first two books so much, but there are three reasons I'm giving this book only two stars.

The first is it felt like the book was talking down to its young audience. The first two books were so contemporary and edgy, but it felt like this one spent half the time defining big words and inserting placeholder dialogue. The writing style lacked a quality I know Duprau is capable of.

The second is that the book is a rewind of The City of Ember. It seemed like the characters hadn't really developed since the first book and had to learn all the old lessons over again. Plus it just played the same plot tricks as the first book, only instead of escaping Ember, Lina and Doon are going back. And it totally ignores all of the information from The Prophet of Yonwood (Books of Ember) (which wasn't that good to begin with) until the last ten pages--and even that tie-in seems forced, like it's an afterthought.

The final thing that made this book just not work for me is that the ending is moral driven rather than character driven. Instead of letting the characters actions speak for themselves, there is a LONG epilogue that tells word for word all the lessons Lina and Doon learned. After all they go through together, the reader should be able to tell what lessons were learned without it being spelled out for them--literally!

This book could have been hot with all the potential in the first two books. The premiss for this one is fantastic and the already-established characters are amazing, but this book just doesn't pull it all together in the end. I wish the series would have ended after The People of Sparks (Books of Ember).
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21 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This Ember Glows Dim, September 4, 2008
By basharx "basharx" (Cleveland, OH United States) - See all my reviews
Ever since they emerged from the City of Ember, I have been waiting for them to go back and see what has become of their city. This book finally takes us back to the City of Ember. Perhaps others may have been waiting too.


Darkhold's Ember is nothing like the City of Ember of book 1. This time the story is not satisfying, despite offering a reasonable explanation about the fate of those who wandered into the Unknown Regions. Other than that, the journey felt rushed and not well developed. I doubt this was intentional to indicate that Ember is now irrelevant.

There is also an issue with filler content. For example, there is an entire subplot of minor characters that could be dropped to save at least 20% of the book and nothing would be lost at all.

The author also continues to explore themes of alternate energy that she touches on in her other books, especially Car Trouble.

The first book of Ember presented with an amazing world unlike anything that we had experienced before. A city of hope, created with love, reflected with a greatly crafted amount of detail, suspense, sorrow, and expectations. You will not find any of that here.

The problem with sequels is that they get compared to the previous installments. In that department the Diamond of Darkhold is clearly the 3rd best in the series, after City of Ember and People of Sparks. Unfortunately, this also makes it the 2nd weakest.

Without question, this book is an enjoyable read for the Ember faithful and serves as a reasonable conclusion for the series. Sadly, compared with past glory, this ember glows dim...

A note of caution for new readers:

Despite the quick summary in the first few pages, new readers to the series will be lost. They will most likely not enjoy this book as it really assumes that they had read the previous three books - which really should be read as they are quite good!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Time to turn off the lights on the Ember series, January 3, 2009
I loved The City of Ember and I liked The People of Sparks. I didn't bother to read the prequel because it sounded lame, but I was psyched to read Diamond of Darkhold. Boy, was I disappointed. This book was poorly written. It was full with cliched characters, predictable dialogue, plot elements that we have already seen (in the first book) and overall suffered from severe suckiness.

People, let your memories of Ember and Sparks end on high note and skip this lousy read.
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1.0 out of 5 stars I call for a re-write!
Absolutely a disappointing end to what could have been a superb series. DuPrau had a great story here it is too bad that she was the one to write it. Read more
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My daughter loves the "City of Ember" series. She read this one in a week! She said it was the best one yet!
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I had high expectations for this book, as it would mark the first time Lina and Doon returned to their darkened city. Read more
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The current book in the City of Ember series (the first of which was adapted to a movie and is now in theaters), Th e Diamond of Darkhold doesn't rise to the level of the first... Read more
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