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5.0 out of 5 stars
COULD IT BE CHANCE, MERE CIRCUMSTANCE?, November 24, 2005
This review is from: Landon Snow and the Auctor's Riddle (Landon Snow, Book 1) (Hardcover)
Could it be chance, mere circumstance that I ended up reading Book One of the Landon Snow series? No, certainly not.This book found its way into my hands, and I fell into it. Yep -- I got swallowed in, just like I'd been warned by the back cover of the book: "Don't Fall In: This Book May Swallow." I started it, and I couldn't stop...page after page of pure adventure.
Why? The characters and the writing are absolutely delightful. Mortenson's prose dances across the page -- you hardly notice the words because they pull you into the story so completely. He's a master of metaphor -- and dialogue -- writing that makes the English teacher in me breathe a sigh of relief: "This is good."
Who is Landon Snow? He's an ordinary kid from Minneapolis, Minnesota, heading to his grandparents' house to celebrate his 11th birthday. He can't wait to taste his Grandma's lemon bars and to visit the huge library there.
I love the relationship Landon shares with his two sisters -- girl readers will definitely be charmed by Bridget and Holly. The action begins in a modern setting, with the three siblings jockeying for window seats to ride in his dad's sedan -- his mom's SUV is in the shop. How many parents can relate to that? Holly passes the time counting seventeen water towers and five Dairy Queens.
Here's how we're introduced to Landon's inner thoughts: Mortenson writes, "Landon liked to have reasons for everything. But he tried not to ask too many questions. Instead, he came up with reasons on his own. It felt good to explain things...If he knew the reason for something, he was happy."
Readers who enjoy mystery and suspense will love the plot centering around the Auctor's Riddle -- a rhyme that leads Landon on a journey into a brave new fantastic world. He receives a Dream-Stone as a gift for his birthday, which he grasps in his hand as he discovers a secret doorway behind a bookcase in his grandfather's study. Narnia fans won't be disappointed -- the world beyond the bookcase is enchanting indeed.
This is a book I'm thrilled to have for my family to read. I love the packaging -- with the brown font and incredible, top-quality illustrations. It's a long-lasting hardback, like a Lemony Snicket -- that can withstand the wear and tear of backpacks and many readers.
My family loves the fiction of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, and now we're thrilled to find a modern-day storyteller as gifted as Mortenson. The vocabulary is rich and stimulating, not dumbed down to bore intelligent readers. And since I know a little about the author's background as a navy chaplain, I trust that his Landon Snow series will help build up my children's faith in God.
We're swallowed in now...waiting for Book 2 to continue us on with the journey. Coming soon: LANDON SNOW AND THE SHADOWS OF MALUS QUIDAM!
P.S. Now the question is: How can this book get into the Accelerated Reader program so kids can read it and earn AR points?
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Review of Landon Snow, October 5, 2005
This review is from: Landon Snow and the Auctor's Riddle (Landon Snow, Book 1) (Hardcover)
At first glance I was a little skeptical about this book. I had heard it was to be an alternative for Lemony Snicket and other such stories and I feared it would lack orginanlity and freshness.
My assumption was completely wrong. The story is intriguing and keeps you wondering what's going to happen next. You feel for the characters and want to know how every one makes it out in the end.
The story starts with a frustrated young Landon plauged with doubts as to whether the world was created for a reason...or was it all "chance, mere circumstance?" Landon, on the night of his 11th birthday, finds a mysterious passage leading from his grandfather's study to the local library. Inside the library Landon discovers talking books and the Auctor's Riddle Part 1. After taking a plunge into "The Book of Meaning" Landon is transported to a completely different world. In this new world Landom finds living, breathing chess pieces, strange little men named Odds, and the Auctor himself.
An intrguinging and engaging book, filled with endearing characters, intriguing riddles, and beautiful illustrations. I had to look in the front of the book to discover that the illustrator was Cory Godbey. His lovely work only furthers the reader's enjoyment of the story.
I'm excitedly anticipating the next book in the series! Coming out next spring!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Too Good to be just for kids!!!, February 26, 2007
This review is from: Landon Snow and the Auctor's Riddle (Landon Snow, Book 1) (Hardcover)
My son received this book as a birthday present last summer. I began reading it aloud to him but he jumped into it between times. I confess that I took it too my own room to finish the story after the first reading! I loved this book for it's great adventure and wonderful morals that are "magical" instead of "preachy". It sits right next to his Chronicles of Narnia. We now have the first three books in the series and are eagerly awaiting the fourth! :)
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