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A review by mayajoelle
Over Sea, Under Stone by Susan Cooper
5.0
SERIES REVIEW:
A splendid mix of Welsh myth (including King Arthur) with modern-day magic and a grand, memorable cast of characters. The first book can be a bit slow, but book two picks up and by the end you won't be able to put it down.
Recommended for middle grade and YA readers. Content: violence, family strife, non-Christian view of morality.
Great-Uncle Merry stopped reading; but the children sat as still and speechless as if his voice still rang on. The story seemed to fit so perfectly into the green land rolling below them that it was as if they sat in the middle of the past.
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read October 2016
A splendid mix of Welsh myth (including King Arthur) with modern-day magic and a grand, memorable cast of characters. The first book can be a bit slow, but book two picks up and by the end you won't be able to put it down.
Recommended for middle grade and YA readers. Content: violence, family strife, non-Christian view of morality.
Great-Uncle Merry stopped reading; but the children sat as still and speechless as if his voice still rang on. The story seemed to fit so perfectly into the green land rolling below them that it was as if they sat in the middle of the past.
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read October 2016