The Keeper and the Rune Stone The Black Ledge Series Book 1 edition by Paige W Pendleton Thomas Block Children eBooks
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The Keeper and the Rune Stone The Black Ledge Series Book 1 edition by Paige W Pendleton Thomas Block Children eBooks
{my thoughts} - This book is something else. I must say it is rather engaging. I was pulled into the book after the second chapter. I had a difficulty putting it down so that I could go to sleep last night. This book is about the Driscoll family and their change of environment. The father of the family makes a break through as a scientist and because of that they are able to buy a used house that had been vacant for nearly thirty years. It's a bigger house and it is full of nooks and cranny's for the children to explore. The exploring doesn't end inside the house, however it leads on outside as well. The children soon find themselves engaging in a new world, learning about things around them, that they didn't know had existed before. The start to learn much of what they were taught to be fiction was actually real and that their lives were in the midst of changing forever more. This book is about locating a lost ruin stone so that a ceremony can take place on the summer solstice. There are a ton of twists and turns throughout and it is incredible. I love how the real world was nicely blended in with the "realm." This is a must read book for anyone that enjoys reading about dwarves, elves and other beings of the sort.{reason for reading} - I was given a copy of this book by the author in return for an honest review.
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The Keeper and the Rune Stone The Black Ledge Series Book 1 edition by Paige W Pendleton Thomas Block Children eBooks Reviews
A magical world with a mystery to solve, with matter of fact discussions about the magic, different peoples, and royalty in this Realm. Practical and not so complicated, a female protagonist in a story similar in some ways to Lord of the Ring. Surprising story twists and suspense, but not overly dramatic. One violent scene. I would think grade 5 and up. Nothing for parents to worry about yet fun and interesting for kids. This would be a good discussion book for lit circles or gifted ed classes. Down to earth approach to magic.
Mythical creatures and magic combine with modern day Maine to bring us The Keeper and the Rune Stone. It follows four children who move to Black Ledge. Exploring their new home, Jack finds a cave with a curious little man known as the Keeper of the Realm.
I've always enjoyed stories which feature creatures of myth and magic. The worlds and wonders they unlock take you to a special place, and it's far better than television. This is how I felt when reading The Keeper and the Rune Stone. Sometimes it takes me forever to finish stories, but this one really sucked me in.
I'd recommend it to middle grade readers and older, because mom says you're never too old for fantasy tales.
I got this book for free after seeing it on the Buffett list so I had no expectations and since the concept seemed interesting wanted to give it a chance. I am happy to report that I thoroughly enjoyed the book and would read the next one in the series which I understand was just released in October 2013. The book made me think of "the Lion, the witch and the wardrobe" but it was different than that. The lore or legends were interesting and the talents the children gained when they became "aware" made me laugh at times and I enjoyed the interaction between the characters. This book could easily become as popular as the "Harry Potter" or "Twilight" series and the book is descriptive and imaginative enough to translate to film.
When the father of the four Driscoll children makes a break through in science he makes a good amount of money and buys the mansion The Black Ledge. The kids are thrilled because they will have for the first time own rooms and more bathrooms, no more sharing more privacy. Summer break is there and the kids soon start to look around in the huge house and the grounds.
When they find a cave their lives change for good when they find the keeper who makes them "aware". They see, smell and hear more after that and soon they are involved in a world of magic and help the magic world to save it. they can talk with animals.
It is all well written I love how well Camden and the house is described. The characters as well and you can see everything just before you, Great read for YA too!!
I received a copy of this book for a honest review.
If I had any, I believe that I'd enjoy doing that with this book.
Exceptionally well written. Interesting mythical species. Good family values between parents and the four children in this story.
The plot was interesting, and the ending was reasonably complete, yet one knows that further adventures await the four siblings in the next book.
If the book had been longer, I think that it would have allowed a more complete grasp of the Fae world. However, the author did a wonderful job fleshing out the characters and describing the beauty of the Maine locale.
Loved the ability that the Fae 'Keeper' gave the children to allow them to hear and understand animals.
Simplistic, yet entertaining, for an adult. Fantastic read for the young ones, though.
This is an adorable tale of good vs evil, friendship, trust, and hope.
The story is ideal for anyone of really any age to read so long as they still believe in the magic of the realm.
The violence in the story is very mild, and I think even elementary aged children will enjoy the story's quirky talking animals.
Elenore proves herself a very good heroine for this story, but to me, I saw little Flora being an amazing heroine in her own right. When most eight year olds would have been afraid, she was quite strong. She reminded me very much of my own six year old, who like Flora, runs around with a stunny bunny rabbit.
The story teaches acceptance, forgiveness, and a definite right and wrong moral as well.
I found no errors in this work which was an added plus and I look forward to reading book two "The Keeper and the Alabaster Chalice".
I give this book 4 of 5 paws
{my thoughts} - This book is something else. I must say it is rather engaging. I was pulled into the book after the second chapter. I had a difficulty putting it down so that I could go to sleep last night. This book is about the Driscoll family and their change of environment. The father of the family makes a break through as a scientist and because of that they are able to buy a used house that had been vacant for nearly thirty years. It's a bigger house and it is full of nooks and cranny's for the children to explore. The exploring doesn't end inside the house, however it leads on outside as well. The children soon find themselves engaging in a new world, learning about things around them, that they didn't know had existed before. The start to learn much of what they were taught to be fiction was actually real and that their lives were in the midst of changing forever more. This book is about locating a lost ruin stone so that a ceremony can take place on the summer solstice. There are a ton of twists and turns throughout and it is incredible. I love how the real world was nicely blended in with the "realm." This is a must read book for anyone that enjoys reading about dwarves, elves and other beings of the sort.
{reason for reading} - I was given a copy of this book by the author in return for an honest review.
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