by Linda Buckley-Archer
Grade: All right
It was pretty good, just not as good as I'd hoped. I'm not totally sure why. Maybe the children were too young? Although that didn't stop Narnia from being the best ever. Maybe because Gideon, despite looking and sounding interesting, wasn't really interesting enough?
Anyway, I had been hoping that it would be another awsome trilogy in the line of Bartimeaus or the Warrior Heir series. But it wasn't.
Still, I'll read the next one, I think. The titles just sound so cool, that I can't resist.
"RED is the most joyful and dreadful thing in the physical universe; it is the fiercest note, it is the highest light, it is the place where the walls of this world of ours wear thinnest and something beyond burns through. It glows in the blood which sustains and in the fire which destroys us, in the roses of our romance and in the awful cup of our religion. It stands for all passionate happiness, as in faith or in first love." -G. K. Chesterton
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