The Farseekers: The Obernewtyn Chronicles 2
in the two years since its takeover of Obernewtyn, the secret community of Misfits has flourished. Protected by their remoteness, Elspeth Gordie and her allies have worked hard to develop their forbidden mental abilities—all in preparation for their inevitable confrontation with the totalitarian...
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in the two years since its takeover of Obernewtyn, the secret community of Misfits has flourished. Protected by their remoteness, Elspeth Gordie and her allies have worked hard to develop their forbidden mental abilities—all in preparation for their inevitable confrontation with the totalitarian Council. And though their training is far from complete, the Misfits can no longer stay hidden when they learn of the existence of a new Talent—one whose power may eclipse anything they have seen before. From the Paperback edition.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780375892387 (0375892389)
Publish date: December 9th 2008
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Science Fiction,
Young Adult Fantasy,
Dystopia,
Apocalyptic,
Post Apocalyptic,
Fiction
I am re-reading this series after maybe 10 years of not having re-read it again and again. So, I'm re-discovering which book, in the series, I like and don't like. I am definitely liking this one better than the first one because this book is more action-packed than the first book. Understandingl...
A nice continuation of the first novel. But I found myself fading in interest towards the end. I found that I was missing some connection. Lots of drama, but connecting to the characters was an issue.
I'd really like to give this one 4.5 stars. I tend to be quite sceptical as I read books, assuming that the author is leading me into a long boring part of a story where no real action or surprising plot twists can be had. I love it when an author proves me wrong.The action in this book is really ...
While a good sequel, it didn't capture me quite as much as the first book did. However, I find that that's often the case with second books in almost any series... they seem transitional - more like a stepping stone from book 1 to book 3 than as a separate story. I have the feeling that's the case h...
Good sequel. Still going strong. Getting a tad stranger.