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December 30, 2008 9 and upBrimstone Network Trilogy (Book 2)
Bram Stone and the other young teens he has recruited to join the BRIMSTONE NETWORK are still learning about their powers. When the telekinetic Dez gets angry, there's little that can stop the damage. Emily can barely control the wolf inside, and after her parents finally discover her secret, she isn't sure she wants to. Bram himself knows he still needs to master his specter half. But the group is going to have to learn fast. Terrifying SUPERNATURAL beings continue to make their presence known on earth, including one the new network can't even imagine how to stop: Vladek, a VAMPIRE who can't be killed.

As Vladek gains power, Bram and rest of his new network race to learn how to stop the vampire prince before he can fulfill his devastating agenda and plunge humanity into total darkness forever.


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"A supernatural feast of gory goodness." -- D. J. MacHale, author of the bestselling Pendragon series

About the Author

Originally a comics writer, Tom Sniegoski grew a large fan base with his work on titles including Jeff Smith's bestselling BONE, Mike Mignola's HELLBOY, and the currently wildly popular Goon series.

His YA book series The Fallen for S&S was turned into a series of TV movies that have aired to strong ratings on the ABC Family Network. SLEEPER CODE and SLEEPER AGENDA, a YA two-part story for Razorbill/Penguin, was an ALA *Top Ten* Quick Pick in 2006.

Tom lives in Stoughton, Massachusetts with his wife and their dog, Kirby.


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  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Aladdin; Original edition (December 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416951059
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416951056
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,761,744 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, September 10, 2009
This review is from: The Shroud of A'Ranka (Brimstone Network Trilogy) (Paperback)
Since the full-scale destruction of the entire Brimstone Network, Abraham (Bram) Stone, the half-specter son of the last leader, has been left to rebuild the Network from the ground up.

With the help of Stitch, a man constructed from the body parts of the Network's best agents, Bram has assembled the base of a new Brimstone Network, consisting of a wheelchair-bound boy with incredible telekinetic powers, the boy's deceased father (who the boy's ability manages to keep in a lifelike state), a reluctant girl werewolf, and a Mauthe Dhoog with the prime ability to rift passageways between worlds.

Picking up where the old Network left off, they have already saved the world once, but the resulting explosion weakened the magickal barriers that have protected the earth from otherworldly hostiles. With the sudden increase in supernatural attacks, the infant group has their work cut out for them, but Bram still hesitates in making the official announcement that the Brimstone Network still exists.

A serious threat emerges when one of the secret storehouses of magickal objects is broken into by thieves, who unwittingly release a dangerous vampire that has been imprisoned for centuries. A member of the vampire royal family who is nearly impossible to kill, Vladek seeks to complete a mission that he and the wizard Gideon set out to accomplish long ago - one that will end with the death of all humanity and the blotting out of the sun.

Can the new Brimstone Network figure out Vladek's plan before it's too late?

This second book in THE BRIMSTONE NETWORK series lives up to the graphic nature of the first. For older boys who like a bit of paranormal gore along with comic book-like action, this series does not disappoint.

Reviewed by: Allison Fraclose
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Boy's Adventure Series, April 5, 2009
This review is from: The Shroud of A'Ranka (Brimstone Network Trilogy) (Paperback)
The Shroud of A'Ranka is Tom Sniegoski's second book in his The Brimstone Network series for young readers. I love the covers on these books because they really appeal to my pulp instincts. The cover on this one is absolutely mesmerizing. It looks like our young hero, Bram Stone, is in a world of hurt. And make no mistake, he is before you get very far into the story.

In the last book, the Brimstone Network was destroyed. That organization fought to keep back the hordes of darkness and evil that threatened to overcome our world. After they were decimated, a new group of heroes had to rise up. That plot is standard pulp fare and Sniegoski does a really good job with it, as well as creating interesting characters and a few twists.

Bram Stone (notice how the name sounds like brimstone?) is thirteen years old and struggling to come to grips with his dual nature. He's part human, and part specter. As a result, he has special powers and abilities, such as turning intangible whenever he wants to and flying. He's joined by a girl werewolf, a young otherworldly creature with the ability to rift - travel instantaneously from one place to another, a young telekinetic who keeps his dead father around to watch over him, and Mr. Stitch, a warrior put together with parts of dead men. Definitely not your usual assortment of heroes.

In this book, the fledgling organization goes up against Vladek, a vampire who supposedly can't be killed. Sniegoski delivers solid and engaging writing. There are chills and thrills, a smattering of historical data that almost could have been true, personal and interpersonal problems on the team, and tons of action.

I enjoyed the book a lot and it took me back to my childhood days of fantastic adventures and larger-than-life heroes. But all those heroes back then were generally adults. One of the reasons I liked Jungle Tales Of Tarzan so much when I was younger was because Tarzan was young in many of those stories.

I liked the Hardy Boys because they were more my age, but they didn't have really weird adventures like Bram Stone. And they didn't have cool powers. If I would've had my choice back then, I would've read the Brimstone Network.

Because of the high adventure conceit and the pacing, I consider these books as great introductions to reading for reluctant readers. Boys enjoy a lot of action and a certain amount of creepiness with their entertainment. This series delivers that, but it also has enough personal drama to entertain most girls the same age. After all, Emily, the young werewolf girl, gets found out by her parents in this book and has to deal with the emotional repercussions of her dual nature. Not only that, but everyone now knows that Dez's dad is really dead. These aren't your normal teen problems.

The books are best read in order because there are developing plot lines. Right now I'm waiting to see what Dez is going to do about his dad, and there are a few other loose ends. One of them has to do with Bram's mother and the specter world, but that looks like it's going to be dealt with in the next book. I'm looking forward to it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Second Shroud, January 26, 2009
This review is from: The Shroud of A'Ranka (Brimstone Network Trilogy) (Paperback)
Picture the X-Men, or the cast of Heroes. Now picture them younger, right when they are discovering and harnessing their powers, and you've got The Brimstone Network. It's an organization of warriors, sorcerers, and superpowered folks. Bram, a young teenager who is half-human, half-specter, inherited leadership of the group when his father, the original leader of the group, was killed in an attack that almost wiped their ranks out entirely. Now Bram not only has to find new recruits, he has to try to fill his father's shoes and keep the legacy alive. In the second book, The Shroud of A'Ranka, the new members of The Brimstone Network have to figure out a way to defeat Vladek, an evil vampire who can't be killed.

I'm a sucker for stories with superpowers, and I really like how the different members of the Network struggle with their newfound abilities. Some of the kids are tentative while others are tenacious. They must learn to control their new powers and use them safely. Fans of Heroes (and maybe even Twilight) would love to have these abilities, which include telekinesis (moving things with your mind) and shapeshifting (one of the main characters is a werewolf!)

If you are in the market for a new supernatural series for young readers, you've got to get this series. The Brimstone Network has lots of action and suspense, and it would be a really cool TV show or movie.

The Shroud of A'Ranka is the second book in the series. For the biggest impact, make sure to read these action-packed books in order!

- The Brimstone Network
- The Shroud of A'Ranka
- Specter Rising
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