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by Garth Nix
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Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 11 years ago
This is my second favorite of the series. Well laid out and continues to build on the world/characters/plot as well as adding new elements along the way.
Bun's Books
Bun's Books rated it 12 years ago
This was fun. I've decided I'm going to think of the individual titles in this series as chapters in a larger book. Or maybe as one of those Saturday matinee serials from the forties with the cliffhanger endings! I'm a little older than the target audience on this one, okay face it, a lot older, a...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 13 years ago
In the midst of a fatal asthma attack, Arthur was given a smidgen of magical power. Using it, he was able to not only survive the attack, but also stage a revolution against the languid Mister Monday. After claiming Monday's powers for his own, Arthur granted them to a Steward so he could return t...
Barbara's Booky Blog
Barbara's Booky Blog rated it 13 years ago
This series is really cute and especially designed for boys under the teen level. It just has so many creative elements and events that would appeal to the younger set. That being said, I loved it as it's rather different from what I usually read and great for listening in the car.Arthur Penhaliga...
JulieM
JulieM rated it 13 years ago
Arthur Penhaligon is an ordinary boy whose life changes when he has a near-fatal asthma attack while running during PE. Just as he is about to lose consciousness he is given a key by a mysterious man. The man, Mr. Monday, has determined that Arthur is about to die, but with the benefits of modern ...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 17 years ago
How clever to have a character that is a conversational thesaurus.:O)
Osho
Osho rated it 17 years ago
I so like Garth Nix. He creates genuinely interesting worlds and dilemmas and his characters, even when sparingly drawn, variously evoke empathy, interest, fear, admiration, and other emotions. This second installment begins as poor Arthur, exhausted by his Monday encounters, is quickly drawn back i...
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