Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Seven Sorcerers by Caro King

Little brothers are always a pain, but what would you do if you woke up one morning and he wasn't there?  Especially if no one else even remembers him ever being there?


Alladin will be publishing this book in hardcover on May 1st.  They graciously sent me an ebook for review (thank you).  If you're into good fantasy tales, you will definitely want to make a note of this book and pick up a copy.


Ms. King has a fantastic imagination and writes a roaring good tale.  There are sorcerers, magic, bogeymen, and another world involved.  The action is fast, the danger is huge, and Nin will not stop until she saves her brother.  But is she already too late?  And what will happen when she steps into The Drift?


The two main characters are strong, willing to take awful risks to accomplish their goals, and have a bit of a romantic interest in each other.  Their adventures are amazing.  There is just enough horror to keep your young ones reading madly.  You can't wait to see what's going to happen next!


It's written for ages 8-12, but this adult is going to buy herself a copy when it comes out.  I love good fantasies.  And even the bogeyman isn't too bad.  You just read it and see for yourself.


Happy reading!  

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