Friday, December 23, 2016

Friday Fiction Fix: "On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness"

The Short:

On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness
The Wingfeather Saga, Book 1

By: Andrew Peterson

4/5 Stars

What: In a town held captive by fearsome invaders, a boy and his family work against all odds to stay together.

Recommended to those who like: Fantasy, Humor, Middle Grade, Christian

The Long:

Janner Igiby leads a rather simple life in a nondescript town on the continent of Skree. It would be perfect for a young man—if it wasn’t for the reptilian invaders who seem bent on destroying his family and the fact that his one-legged grandfather seems to have unreasonable expectations for him. When he makes a mistake that nearly costs his sister her life, will the family be able to hold together?

On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness is a tale sure to delight middle schoolers as well as many older folks. Plays on words, hyperbole, and crazy creatures (such as the deadly toothy cows) combine for a fun and action packed story.

Older readers may find some of the writing over the top or excessive, but the book still makes a good, lighthearted read.

There’s a hint of a Christian message in the story, but it’s by no means overwhelming.

The Bottom Line: On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness is a humor-filled read geared for middle-grade readers that some older readers may also enjoy.                                                                                     
Merry Christmas!

                                                                                          

4 comments:

  1. This book has such a pretty cover! I might have to check it out :)

    Ellie | On the Other Side of Reality

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    1. It's a fun read! I like the cover--it's pretty unique. If you do check it out, you'll have to let me know what you think! Thanks for the comment!

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  2. I absolutely loved this book! One of my childhood favourites :) Have you read the rest of the trilogy?

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    1. Really? You're the first I've run into who's read it!

      I've read the second book (North or be Eaten) once and am planning on re-reading it in the near future. I haven't bought the next one yet, unfortunately. I'm looking forward to reading it, though!

      Thanks for the comment!

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