Fablehaven is an incredible series. Reading it is not only a complete joy, but also keeps you addicted every single step of the way. Fablehaven is one of those series I'll pick up every year or so to read again; it is similar in this way to Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, etc. Every time I reread i...
Typical children/teen fantasy writing techniques that echoed from the many of these kinds of books I've read before. Storyline was interesting and well thought up. Although many details were stolen from old folklore but I didn't mind that too much seeing as this author is bringing new light into the...
Short review incoming!! I cannot express in words how much I enjoyed reading Fablehaven. It was, simply put, like a dream come true. Like a dream at night I mean. Literally. I stayed up all night reading and I may be delirious so please forgive me if I sound like I've lost my marbles. The story was...
It's a bit hard getting through the first 120 (of 300) pages full of boring preamble, but if you manage to get past that point the story starts moving really fast. The two main characters were very bland and annoying, constantly overshadowed by the magical creatures around them. The idea is promisin...
This book was mediocre. The author has some good ideas but the execution is terrible. His writing is amateurish and frustrating to read. None of the main characters are likable. Still though, I find myself wanting to know what will happen next, strange as that seems. I didn't hate this book but I'm ...
Fablehaven is a fresh and spectacular book! Brandon Mull has done a wonderful job weaving the various creatures of Fablehaven together into the modern world. That added with his incredible writing talent makes this a book you don't want to put down. I absolutely loved this book. Mull created very me...
Sister and brother, Kendra and Seth, are going to visit their grandparents for seventeen days while their parents are away on a cruise.Kendra and Seth have never spent spent much time with their father's parents and this is the first time ever visiting their house. They arrive to find their grandfat...
These are great fantasy books for kids 9 +, and with some great moral lessons too. Seth and Kendra are well written, but practically all the supporting characters are bland or totally unrealistic. What grandparent is okay with their grandchildren dying? Even if it is in the name of the family busine...
I'd give this book 4.5 stars if I could. Dangit, goodreads! Get a half-star option already!The only reason I didn't give this book a rating as high as the other ones was that I feel like it dragged a teeny bit. That was mainly because Brandon Mull had so much to set up, but it can be hard to get int...
Two children are sent to their grandparents while their parents go on a cruise. While at the house they discover that in fact it's a refuge for mythic creatures and that there is trouble brewing.There is an evil conspiracy to set free forces of evil and this is what the various havens were set up to...
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