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Lighthouse Land (Lighthouse Trilogy) [Hardcover]

Adrian McKinty (Author)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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Lighthouse Trilogy October 2007
The first in a new epic sci-fi series, perfect for fans of Orson Scott Card’s Ender books or Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials

Introducing the first young adult novel from crime fiction writer Adrian McKinty, whose adult books have been called “unputdownable” (Washington Post), “exceptional” (San Francisco Chronicle), and “profoundly satisfying” (Booklist).

When Jamie’s mother inherits a small island, and moves her little family from Harlem to Ireland, her troubled son sees a chance to start over, far away from the bullies and the pitying stares. Cancer has left Jamie without an arm or the will to speak. But Muck Island offers more than solitude and sea views. Jamie learns that he is heir to an ancient title, Laird of Muck, Guardian of the Passage, and certain otherworldly responsibilities. With the help of a mysterious object he discovers in the island’s old lighthouse, Jamie sets out on a dangerous mission that will change the course of his life, and possibly the universe, forever.

Tautly paced and brilliantly imagined, this novel will thrill sci-fi fans eager for new heroes and new worlds to explore.
--This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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Grade 6–9—Thirteen-year-old Jamie O'Neill and his mother leave New York City's Harlem for an island off the coast of Ireland, where Jamie discovers that he's a lord, a descendant of the Irish Kings. Despite his muteness after losing his left arm to bone cancer, he befriends talkative, clever Ramsay. While exploring a 1000-year-old lighthouse, the boys find an ancient gold object that lets them travel to an alien planet light-years away. On Altair, a pointed-eared, eight-fingered girl named Wishaway is awaiting the return of Lord Ui Neill, whom she believes will save her world from invaders from the Alkhavans, who travel in iceships and enslave the people they conquer. Jamie finds that on Altair he still has his arm and can speak. The planet is technologically stuck in 1607 due to a scarcity of natural resources, so Jamie and Ramsay use their knowledge of chemistry to show the citizens how to make "Greek Fire" (sulfur, quicklime, and petroleum) to burn their enemies' iceships. Before they can begin to fight, everyone on the planet starts getting ill. Will they find a cure and can they defeat the Alkhavans? This science-fiction adventure story has an interesting setting. However, the plot lacks a sense of real conflict, the ending is resolved too neatly, and all but the main characters lack depth.—Sharon Rawlins, NJ Library for the Blind and Handicapped, Trenton
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An inheritance changes the fortunes of 13-year-old Jamie and his mother in the first installment of an sf trilogy by crime novelist McKinty. They move from Harlem to a lighthouse in Ireland, where Jamie is Laird of Muck Island. Having recently lost an arm to bone cancer, Jamie has become selectively mute, but a new friend, Ramsay, and a computer tablet that speaks for him boost Jamie's confidence. An artifact found in the lighthouse teleports the boys to and from a distant planet, where they help the Aldanese people fend off invaders. Jaime's arm becomes whole there, and he finds his voice again. The boys' friendship and banter is delightful, although the world building and some of the alien characters, including the love interest, a girl named Wishaway, need more substance. There's also plenty of action, as well as the potential of Irish legends playing into the sequels. Jamie's struggles with self-worth and his difficulty deciding whether to stay or to go home may remind readers of books in Mary Hoffman's Stravaganza series. Cindy Dobrez
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: San Val (October 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1417818166
  • ISBN-13: 978-1417818167
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars DOnt see what they are talking about! Great book!, September 30, 2008
This book is great. i love to see the chemistry between the two friends (no spoil) and that "romance" sort of. recommended for people who like sci-fi and or fantasy!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well written, very exciting, well developed book!, March 17, 2008
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So many fantasy/adventure books these days focus more on the drama and less on the characters. As a result, many books feel shallow and thin.

Adrian McKinty has done an excellent job of character development. Each character is well fleshed out, with the lead character having the most depth. Just as in life, sometimes I disliked the characters and sometimes (and more often than not) I rooted for them. Too many books make their heroes perfect and that's just not realistic.

I'm looking forward to reading the next two in the series. I hope the series wraps up well, since the end is where most books just flat out fail.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Ideas! Lacking a bit in pace management., February 22, 2008
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This book is a fun and adventurous book for many ages. I think that is has some very original ideas such as the floating ice ships, and the salmon of knowledge and has a cool parallel to both worlds. Only problem with this book is pacing, and the character development.
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