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Over Sea, Under Stone (The Dark is Rising, #1) - Susan Cooper
Over Sea, Under Stone (The Dark is Rising, #1)
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This is the first of the five books which form Susan Cooper's "The Dark Is Rising" sequence. Three children, on holiday in Cornwall, discover an ancient map which leads them into a search for a buried grail.
This is the first of the five books which form Susan Cooper's "The Dark Is Rising" sequence. Three children, on holiday in Cornwall, discover an ancient map which leads them into a search for a buried grail.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780140303629 (0140303626)
Publisher: Puffin Books
Pages no: 221
Edition language: English
Series: Dark is Rising -5 (#1)
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Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
3.5 Over Sea, Under Stone (The Dark is Rising #1)
bookshelves: fantasy, fraudio, adventure, britain-england, mystery-thriller, play-dramatisation Read in November, 2009 Dramatised in 4 parts by David Calcuttwith Ronald Pickup, Naomi Kerbel and Ben GutteridgeBroadcast 20th Aug to 10th Sep 1995, Children's BBC Radio 4Blurb - When the age old lege...
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it
0.0 The Dark is Rising series re-read
Back in middle school, when I was discovering fantasy books and reading through my school library, one of the very first series that I found and devoured was Susan Cooper’s The Dark is Rising sequence. The library initially only had the first two or three books, but over the course of my time there,...
Jess
Jess rated it
4.0 Over Sea, Under Stone (Dark Is Rising Sequence)
This has never been my favorite of the series, and still isn't. There's nothing wrong with it, it just doesn't grab me as much of the others. When I first read the series, I actually read it last. And, frankly, didn't feel like that was a problem. Still, it was worth the read for the sake of fuller ...
cindywho
cindywho rated it
I read this years ago and remembered it to be the least exciting of the Dark is Rising series. The audiobook reading of it was fine, but it was a little boring - though that may have been because I remembered the story (which is more than I can say for many books I've read!).
Kiwiria
Kiwiria rated it
I read the first half of OSUS thinking it was a prequel, and I think that may have influenced my opinion of the book. I kept waiting for the action to start, when in reality it had been going on for quite awhile already. So far I'm not too impressed by this 'highly acclaimed series', but it's not ba...
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