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Secret of the Sirens (Companions Quartet) [Paperback]

Julia Golding (Author)
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October 2009 10 and upCompanions Quartet (Book 1)

"Col felt a stab of fear in his stomach. The Sirens were now close enough for him to see their crimson mouths open in a scream, pale faces blazing with white-hot anger, their bird claws tearing at the air."

When eleven-year-old Connie is sent to live with her eccentric aunt by the sea, she’s not expecting anything great—not to make friends with Col, the coolest guy in town, and certainly not to discover that mythical creatures still exist, that an ancient society has protected them for centuries, and that a dark and treacherous force is lurking in their midst. Most of all, she doesn’t expect to learn that she has the rarest of talents, greater even than her secret ability to communicate with animals. With Col’s help, she could achieve unimaginable power—and face the terrifying choices that come with it.

In the tradition of Eragon, A Wrinkle in Time, and The Golden Compass, the first book in the Companions Quartet is a boldly original adventure that will ignite the imaginations and emotions of fantasy readers everywhere.


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Golding offers the softer side of adventure fantasy. In the lovely opening scene, Connie plays and talks with seagulls. Living with eccentric Aunt Evelyn, she learns of a secret Society charged with protecting "mythical" beings (actually real) from humanity's violence. Each Society member is companion to a particular species: water sprites, selkies, unicorns, dragons or one of many others. Might Connie be a companion to the sirens who live on nearby rocks tempting sailors to their deaths? Her destiny is far greater: She's a universal, a rare human companion to all mythical creatures. Foils include an international oil company poised to pollute the ocean, and Kullervo, a malevolent spirit in the process of taking over the world. Perspective is mostly Connie's but occasionally shifts to Col, a companion to "pegasi." Structurally epic but gentle in aura; an easily accessible tale for readers who enjoy mythical creatures. --Kirkus Reviews, March 15, 2007

The first book in the "Companions Quartet," Secret of the Sirens picks up where JK Rowling left off concerning the Society for the Preservation of Mythical Creatures fantasy enthusiasts. It's a classic hero's journey with Connie, a twelve-year-old newcomer to Hescombe, Great Britain, as the heroine. Unbeknownst to her, she is a descendant of a long line of companions to mythical creatures, but she thinks her ability to get along and communicate with animals is just another reason why she doesn't fit in to the regular school scene. She has transferred from several different schools and finally ends up living with her eccentric Aunt Evelyn, a threshold guardian, unsure of letting Connie know of the existence of the secret society. When it appears that Connie not only should be a member, but the highest ranking member as a universal companion to all mythical creatures and the only one who can save them from the exploits of modern-day business expansion, she fully supports Connie's gift, and becomes her ardent protector, as well as a loving aunt. Battling the Shapeshifter, an evil force that threatens the human world, Connie and the other companions, along with the help of the mythical creatures, save an oil tanker from crashing upon the sharp rocks and spilling black oil throughout the sea. The evil force appears to be destroyed, but Connie senses it will re-gather and confront her, the universal companion, in the future to again tempt her to help him destroy humankind. This is a great fantasy that is well written and riveting to the reader. An underlying message about saving our environment is intertwined throughout the story, and it also integrates characters of diverse ethnicities. It is a wonderful start to a series that will quickly develop a following. --Children's Literature, April 2007 --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Julia Golding lives in Oxford, England. Her first book, The Diamond of Drury Lane, won the Nestlé Children’s Book Prize and the Ottakar’s Children’s Book Prize in England. Visit the world of The Companions Quartet and find out more about protecting animals and the environment at: www.companionsclub.co.uk and www.juliagolding.com.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 10 and up
  • Paperback: 357 pages
  • Publisher: Marshall Cavendish Children's Books; Reprint edition (October 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0761456171
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761456179
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #51,490 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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My journey to becoming an author has been a roundabout one, taking in many other careers. I grew up on the edge of Epping Forest (Essex, UK) and was that dreamy kind of child who was always writing stories. After reading English at Cambridge, I decided to find out as much as I could about the wider world so joined the Foreign Office and served in Poland. My work as a diplomat took me from the high point of town twinning in the Tatra Mountains to the low of inspecting the bottom of a Silesian coal mine.

On leaving Poland, I exchanged diplomacy for academia and took a doctorate in the literature of the English Romantic Period at Oxford. I then joined Oxfam as a lobbyist on conflict issues, campaigning at the UN and with governments to lessen the impact of conflict on civilians living in war zones - a cause about which I still feel very passionate.

Married with three children, I now live in Oxford between two rivers, surrounded by gargoyles, beautiful sandstone buildings and ancient trees. I plan my books while walking our dog, Caspar, on Port Meadow by the Thames or Isis.

My first novel, 'The Diamond of Drury Lane', won the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize 2006 and the Nestle Children's Book Prize 2006 (formerly known as the Smarties Prize). I was also chosen by Waterstone's in 2007 as one of their 'Twenty-five authors for the future'. 'Empty Quarter' was longlisted for the Carnegie Award 2009; 'Wolf Cry' in 2010. In the US, 'Secret of the Sirens' won the honor book medal of the Green Earth Book Award.

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Story, June 8, 2009
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One day my library teacher was recommending a book to me, but I wasn't listening. Instead I was looking at the upper shelf at a very fat book with a cool symbol on it. By then my teacher had finished talking about the book she recommended which I didn't even know the title of. So, when she asked me if the book sounded good, I said, "It sounds pretty good to me." But when she left I looked straight at the other book. It was called "Secret of the Sirens" by Julia Golding. I decided to read it and it is one of the best books I've read in my life.

It is about a ten year old girl called Connie. She lives with her aunt because of specific problems in her past schools. She has a very special bond with animals and soon discovers that her aunt is in a secret society (for the protection of mythical creatures).

Connie is very strange girl with two mismatched eyes, one green and one blue. She also can talk to animals and claims them to be her best friends.

If you like fantasy of myths this is a good book to read, but you have to be a pretty advanced reader with a big vocabulary. I think this book will become a classic. --By Michael (a student in msdu's class)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Secret Review, September 11, 2011
For one of my college classes I had to choose a book in the 5th or 6th grade reading level that I had never read before. At first I was scrambling around because it's been awhile since I've been in the 5th or 6th grade. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to find a book to read that didn't make me want to bang my head against a wall. Then I was in my local library and I found this book. I have always been interested in mythology so I thought I'd take a chance. I'm glad I did! This book introduces not only creatures from Greek mythology but creatures from other cultures; some of which I had never even heard of before! The story is excellently woven with real life problems, such as enviromental pollution, and problems of a mythic nature, such as flying lessons on a pegasus! The main character, Connie, is easily relatable to the target audience. She has to deal with the pressures of starting a new school and making friends while at the same time feeling odd and out of place. While I felt like the climax of the story started a little early, I can see why the early hook would be neccesary for a younger audience. I was able to sit down and read the book in one setting and throughly enjoyed it! This book would be great to introduce in a classroom to have students look at myths and to create their own stories or to have them draw out scence from the book. This also can be used in talking about the effects of pollution on the enviroment and ecosystmes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A New Fantasy Gem., May 28, 2011
This review is from: Secret of the Sirens (Companions Quartet) (Paperback)
Teaser Summary: Connie Lionheart has always caused "incidences" at school involving animals, which resulted in her expulsion. When her parents relocate for a job, they decide to send her to live with her crazy aunt at the coast. Connie quickly discovers that her aunt is involved in a secret society to protect the environment. Then, she learns the truth about what kinds of creatures the society protects, and the truth about her own unique gifting. However, someone else also knows about Connie's gifting, and would use it for his dark purposes, putting Connie in danger.


The Review: Once I started this book I had a very difficult time stopping. Golding is very good about drawing the reader in, making them care about her characters. You experience the feelings of Connie and Col as they learn about their gifts, and make mistakes in some of their personal relationships. That is refreshing compared to some author's who write their heroes and heroines to be the most selfish and egotistical characters and condone their behaviors as "right."

The best aspect of this book is Golding's gorgeous ability to use words. She does not simple structure sentences to tell a story; she paints a picture using diverse vocabulary and rich language. You experience the thrill and joy of Connie in her bonds with animals through the beautiful descriptions, while the author is able to keep the plot of the story moving at the same time. I found myself daydreaming about which mythical animal I would want to be a companion to. I have decided that it would be some sort of flying creature, either a pegasi, a dragon, or a Sphinx.

It was described as an "eco-fantasy" series. I was afraid that the novel would be all about how awful humans are, and "woe" is the planet. However, I found that I really enjoyed the realistic setting that a new oil refinery was encroaching on the habitat of a flock of Sirens. That idea made the magic and fantasy of the mythical creatures seem like it was occurring in real life, since balancing between the environment and humans is a real life issue in the media.

This book has easily become one of my new favorites. There are three more in the series and I hope that I am not disappointed. For anyone who loves mythical beasts and fantasy this is a MUST read :0).

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