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The Seventh Tower #2: Castle by Garth Nix, Illustrations by Steve Rawlings Scholastic, September, 2000. Paperback, 224 pages. ISBN: 0439176832 Ages 9-12 Ordering information: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk
This second book in Garth Nix's fascinating
fantasy series, The Seventh Tower,
continues the adventures of Tal,
one of the Chosen who live in the Castle,
and Milla, a young Icecarl who longs to
be a Shieldmaiden. The Dark World in which
they live is shielded from the sun by a Veil,
which allows no light to pass through.
Tal, seeking to save his family, ended up outside
the Castle on the inhospitable ice where he met
the nomad Icecarls. Now he and Milla are on
a mission to get back to the Castle. Milla hopes to
bring back Sunstones to earn her right to be a
Shieldmaiden and Tal hopes to find Sunstones
to allow his ill mother to pass into Aenir to be
healed. But once they reach the Castle, new dangers
await them: from the Hall of Nightmares to the
political machinations of Lord Sushin. Tal and
Milla will need all their courage and skills (and some
help from Tal's eccentric great-uncle Ebbitt) in
order to survive.
Garth Nix has created a wonderful fantasy world with this series. The dark world, where light is the most valued commodity, is filled with magic, intrigue and adventure. The young boy Tal and his reluctant (and somewhat grumpy) companion Milla are an interesting pair and their journey is full of surprises. Garth has a great gift for characterization and pacing, and he has a sly sense of humor which always entertains. We can hardly wait for the next installment in this excellent series. --Claire E. White Reprinted with permission from The Internet Writing Journal®. Copyright © 1997-2011 by Writers Write, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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