The Dark Hills Divide
An extraordinary debut weaving magic and heroism into a classic tale of good and evil, featuring a heroine you'll never forget.Inquisitive twelve-year-old Alexa Daley is spending another summer in the walled town of Bridewell. This year, she is set on solving the mystery of what lies beyond the...
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An extraordinary debut weaving magic and heroism into a classic tale of good and evil, featuring a heroine you'll never forget.Inquisitive twelve-year-old Alexa Daley is spending another summer in the walled town of Bridewell. This year, she is set on solving the mystery of what lies beyond the walls. Legend says the walls were built to keep out an unnamed evil that lurks in the forests and The Dark Hills. But what exactly is it that the townspeople are so afraid of? As Alexa begins to unravel the truth, pushing beyond the protective barrier she's lived behind all her life, she discovers a strange and ancient enchantment -- and exposes a danger that could destroy everything she holds dear.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780439700931 (0439700930)
Publish date: February 1st 2005
Publisher: Scholastic
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
Series: The Land of Elyon (#1)
I read this when I was in 4th grade and I barely remember it. I do remember disliking it. It took me forever to finish it. I do not recommend.
It was cute. While Patrick Carman‘s book had a few twists and turns, it was still fairly predictable. Alexa seemed to be the only kid around (which I found odd, but didn’t really detract from the story), and a small clever person was needed by the animals to sabotage the Evil Plan. While certain cha...
Alexa Daley, smart and tiny, the daughter of a mayor. She loves her yearly trips with her father to Bridewell, where he takes care of political and such matters and she tries to find a way outside the 80-feet walls that surround Bridewell and the other cities. The wall separates the wild untamed wil...
I really did like this one and felt that it was a great start, which swiftly peters out in the sequels. Highly recommend this one, but neither of the sequels.
A little slow in the beginning but good. It's so good actually that I've read it 3 times, yes 3.