Evan Burl and the Falling
by:
Justin Blaney (author)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780988251007 (988251007)
Publish date: August 20th 2012
Publisher: Inkliss
Pages no: 394
Edition language: English
Series: Evan Burl (#1)
This is a very unusual and very original story. I did find it a little bit hard to follow at times because of the time and point of view switches. It also has a few too many dangling plot threads at the end of the book for me. Still, it is quite interesting and I might pick up the next book to se...
This is a very unusual and very original story. I did find it a little bit hard to follow at times because of the time and point of view switches. It also has a few too many dangling plot threads at the end of the book for me. Still, it is quite interesting and I might pick up the next book to se...
The concept felt fresh and the plot, while slow at the start, picked up about half way through and finished rather quickly but left the reader hanging. I found it difficult to get a unique feel for each of the characters as the writing style and way of speaking never changed between them. While I di...
I have not yet finished this book, I am only on Chapter Four so there is no need to take me seriously. But the "Note from the author on this Advanced Reader Copy," made me a bit sad. Mr. Justin Blaney there are so many different people in this world, no one is exactly the same and thus not everyone ...
Evan Burl, age fifteen, is the oldest of a group of orphans who live and work in the isolated castle of Dǣmanhur under the brutal supervision of Uncle Mązol and his goons, Ballard and Yesler. The orphans are always hungry, are punished severely for breaking the rules, and are forced to work from sun...