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The Farseekers: The Obernewtyn Chronicles 2 [Library Binding]

Isobelle Carmody (Author)
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December 9, 2008 The Obernewtyn Chronicles (Book 2)
in the two years since its takeover of Obernewtyn, the secret community of Misfits has flourished. Protected by their remoteness, Elspeth Gordie and her allies have worked hard to develop their forbidden mental abilities—all in preparation for their inevitable confrontation with the totalitarian Council. And though their training is far from complete, the Misfits can no longer stay hidden when they learn of the existence of a new Talent—one whose power may eclipse anything they have seen before.


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“Engaging characters, pacing, and plots.”—Publishers Weekly

“Blends graceful storytelling with appealing characters.”—Library Journal


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  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Library Binding: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers (December 9, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375957685
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375957680
  • Product Dimensions: 4.4 x 1 x 7.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,690,572 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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ISOBELLE CARMODY is an Australian writer of science fiction, fantasy, children's and juvenile literature. She divides her time between a home on the Great Ocean Road in Australia and her travels abroad. Isobelle began work on the highly acclaimed Obernewtyn Chronicles when she was just fourteen years old. She continued to work on these while completing a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in literature and philosophy, followed by a cadetship in journalism. The first two books in the Obernewtyn series were short listed for the CBC Children's Book of the Year in the Older Readers category; Scatterlings won Talking book of the Year. The Gathering was a joint winner of the 1993 CBC Book of the Year Award and the 1994 Children's Literature Peace Prize. Greylands won an Aurealis Award and a White Raven at Bologna, while Billy Thunder and the Night Gate was shortlisted for the Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature in the 2001 NSW Premier's Literary Awards. Both Little Fur and A Fox Called Sorrow received BAAFTA Industry Awards for design. Alyzon Whitestarr won the coveted Golden Aurealis for overall best novel at the Aurealis Awards. With Nan Mc Nabb she was the participating editor of a two book collection of stories titled respectively The Wilful Eye and The Wicked Wood, released in 2011. Her most recent book The Red Wind won Book of the Year. She is currently working on the final book in the Obernewtyn Chronicles, The Red Queen.

 

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Much improved from book one, February 14, 2009
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The Obernewtyn Chronicles: The Farseekers carries on the story of Elspeth, the Misfits and Obernewtyn several months (I have assumed this) after the end of book one. The inhabitants of Obernewtyn have won the immediate war with the Council and Rushton (the leader of the Misfits) is now the legal guardian of Obernewtyn; what was once a place of torture and slavery is now a place of safety for the Misfits (people with mental mutations ie telekinesis, empath (feelings), coercing etc).

Like I said, I have assumed that several months have passed and the gang have created a form of government amongst their own kind- where there is a representation/ leader from each group and where they diplomatically decide on the best outcome for any given situation. Madame Vega and Alexis (the former owners/not nice) perished in the fight for freedom, but Ariel escaped and it is widely assumed he perished during the Winter months. The machine that was once used to try and find the Beforetime Weapons has now been converted into a Misfit Locator, and it has found an incredibly powerful Misfit down in the lower mountains.

Some of the Misfits have been studying maps and think they have found a secret underground library (the Herder Faction-Religious order- burn all books from the Beforetime to establish control over the people). The Misfits are eager for any information that may assist them in their ultimate battle for freedom, and they would like to know more about the mythical Beforetimers (us) and the reasons that led to the Great White (pretty much us Beforetimers got a bit to big for our boots and in our efforts to know everything we instigated our own downfall). Rushton decides that a spy house needs to be set up in the Council regions of the land because in Obernewtyn they are too far away to know what is going on and the silence from the Council is an ominous sign). Luckily the library is close to the location of the misfit so it is decided that an expedition will set out to retrieve what can be salvaged, get the misfit and set up a spy house in Sutrium.

This expedition takes up most of the book, and needless to say it is brilliant. It is full of suspense and intrigue at every turn, and as they save what they can (misfit and library books) they lose some of their own forever. This book is so much better than the first. It is almost as if the two books should have been one. I feel that book one was an introduction to the characters and I truly feel that the real story starts during book 2. Elspeth is considered by the animals-and in human myth although not mentioned directly- to be the saviour of humanity and the protector of freedom. Her ultimate quest is to reach the Beforetime weapons before others do and destroy them before they are used by the bad guys in their quest for total power. She knows, as do the animals, that the Earth and humanity would not survive another apocolypse.

I absolutely love this series. I found the writing to be much improved and the story really starts to pick up pace. The characters are further developed and you start to get a better understanding of what they can each do (power wise) and Elspeth really starts to develop as a heroine that I feel I am now able to relate to. The author is really starting to stretch her wings in this book and you are starting to understand the full power of her imagination and just like with the Harry Potter series, you know that everything that happens is deliberately suppose to happen with the soul purpose of the reaching the magnificent ending. I enjoy that fact that I can read this knowing things that they dont about our time and I love reading what they get to read and hearing their thoughts on subjects (according to them mermaids really did exist as a sub-species of humans :P). The author has an awesome sense of humour which really comes out during the "history" parts of the book. Any actual fan of history will get a kick out of comparing the situation in Obernewtyn to times in history. For example, the Herder Faction and all that they stand for and do could be compared to the religious factions and events throughout our own history (1100s+). The Council could be compared to totalitarianism and communist governments throughout history etc. As a history buff myself these books appeal to me on more than one level.

A word of advice. Make sure that you pay close attention to the story. Certain characters and events are introduced in these first few books that may not be mentioned again for a while and the first time I read these books I did get a bit confused. Its not essential that you remember everything, but you will probably get more out of the story if you do pay as much attention as you can. So much happens in these books and they are so indepth and mentally exhausting once you finish them, but they are a brilliant series and a must read. Thankfully though, the author has put an index at the start of book 4 to make it easier for us. :)

5 stars.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Misfits are Bound together on a Quest, February 22, 2011
The Farseekers is the second book in The Obernewtyn Chronicles and it is even better then first book. The story presumably takes place many months after the events of the first book and follows Elspeth Gordie and fellow Misfits who have created their own government in the once frightening Oprhanage Obernewtyn, that is now a safe haven for all Misfits. The Misfits are searching cities from the Beforetimes for clues to their creation and the worlds demise and discover a library that is a true treasure and this sends them on a great adventure that leads to new Misfits with incredible talents, new allies and enemies and death.

The writing in this book improved from the first book and I was never bored. I couldn't put it down! The characters were so real and interesting and their attitudes and struggles where real and awesome. The pace in this book is great and your learning new things on every page. Though it was a bit confusing with all the characters and new information that the author just gives the reader as if its something they should already know, the story was still really good. Its really fun to read how they learn about our time, while we learn about theirs at the same time.

The book was so good and has so many interesting things going on, that you will be on the edge of your seat waiting for the next story.

Story: 6/5

Pace: 4.5/5

Originality: 4/5

Characters: 4.5/5

Writing: 4/5

Ending: 4.5/5

With A Score of 4.6!

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5.0 out of 5 stars UNPUTDOWNABLE!!!!!!!, January 19, 2012
The Farseekers was an amazing read. Everything about it was brilliant:

First of all, the writing.

The entire Obernewtyn series is written so beautifully and makes the book that much more special because it is more than just a story, more than just a good idea.

The story;

the story itself is brilliant! the plot changes often and there are unexpected twists and turns that keep the reader hungry for more. this makes it book that you can't put down!

it is so much better than the first book, everything about it is interesting. there is so much adventure and action, comedy. everything is unexpected and holds a tense atmosphere. it is such an enjoyable read :)

one of the best series i've read EVER!

if you're a fan of the Hunger Games, Maximum Ridem Chronicles of Ancient Darkness, etc; this series will be a winnere for you!
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