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Reader reviewed by Kyla

I never really wanted to read this series. When I got it for Christmas one year I'm like, "Okay, a series to read when I can't get to the library." Then, I read what they were about and I was like, "Wow! Totally my type of books! Why didn't I wanna read this, again?!" I read the first book and felt a thrill every time I read it (Almost the same thrill I feel when I read or think about the Twilight saga by Stephanie Meyer!). The first book was cool `cuz it's about fantasy stuff that a lot of people don't believe in but I do and it's the first book so it's all new and you don't really know about Fablehaven. Brandon Mull create a slightly new concept. I really like Kendra, I can really relate to her. Seth is so funny and high spirited, he is fearless and cool. I give Brandon Mull one of the best praises I ever give a series: Right under the Twilight saga by Stephanie Meyer. I really love the all the characters and all the creatures. This book is original. I can't believe I didn't read it before.
~Kyla   : )
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a reader Reviewed by a reader December 05, 2010
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Fablehaven

Reader reviewed by Kyla

I never really wanted to read this series. When I got it for Christmas one year I'm like, "Okay, a series to read when I can't get to the library." Then, I read what they were about and I was like, "Wow! Totally my type of books! Why didn't I wanna read this, again?!" I read the first book and felt a thrill every time I read it (Almost the same thrill I feel when I read or think about the Twilight saga by Stephanie Meyer!). The first book was cool `cuz it's about fantasy stuff that a lot of people don't believe in but I do and it's the first book so it's all new and you don't really know about Fablehaven. Brandon Mull create a slightly new concept. I really like Kendra, I can really relate to her. Seth is so funny and high spirited, he is fearless and cool. I give Brandon Mull one of the best praises I ever give a series: Right under the Twilight saga by Stephanie Meyer. I really love the all the characters and all the creatures. This book is original. I can't believe I didn't read it before.
~Kyla   : )

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Reader reviewed by Sammi

Fablehaven is a journey through the world of fantasy, a thrill! After Seth and, Kendra go to live with their grandparents, their lifes are changed forever! You always want to know what will happen? It has action and the occasional weirdness! It makes you think differently about, if mythical creatures exsits, if we don't see them because our eyes aren't open to them?  
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a reader Reviewed by a reader December 05, 2010
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FACINATING

Reader reviewed by Sammi

Fablehaven is a journey through the world of fantasy, a thrill! After Seth and, Kendra go to live with their grandparents, their lifes are changed forever! You always want to know what will happen? It has action and the occasional weirdness! It makes you think differently about, if mythical creatures exsits, if we don't see them because our eyes aren't open to them?  

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Reader reviewed by Jill

This has been my year of introductions to series that have been around, but I hadn't read them.  The first was the Percy Jackson series and now Fablehaven.  For both of them I'm wondering why I hadn't read them before! I really enjoyed Fablehaven.  From the summary you know that Seth and Kendra's grandparents run a sanctuary for magical creatures, but I love how that still unfolds as a mystery. It was fun watching them see what was really surrounding them in their granpa's garden. I felt Kendra's awe when had her eyes opened.  Once they learn the truth the action takes off.  What I really like during the second half of the book is that, in turn, first Seth then Kendra have to show courage and determination.  It's great to see both a boy and a girl in strong rolls.  That also means I can "sell" the book to both my boy and girl students.  Also during this half my annoyance with Seth was gone as he stepped up and showed his strengths. 

This is a great series for all type of readers - reluctant readers will love the action and mystery.  Higher readers will enjoy trying to pull all the pieces together before the characters do.  As the series goes a long I think these two aspects will only become stronger.  It's clear that there is much more going on in the mystical world that what was shown in book one.  A secret society was discussed, so I see them playing a big roll in later books.  I can't wait to see what Kendra and Seth do in return.  Their's is a story I'm excited to follow. 

Final thought: Secrets, action and creatures - Oh my! :)
Best stick-with-you image: The fairies in the garden
Best for ages: 10+
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a reader Reviewed by a reader April 18, 2010
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Great Book Starting an Awesome Series

Reader reviewed by Jill

This has been my year of introductions to series that have been around, but I hadn't read them.  The first was the Percy Jackson series and now Fablehaven.  For both of them I'm wondering why I hadn't read them before! I really enjoyed Fablehaven.  From the summary you know that Seth and Kendra's grandparents run a sanctuary for magical creatures, but I love how that still unfolds as a mystery. It was fun watching them see what was really surrounding them in their granpa's garden. I felt Kendra's awe when had her eyes opened.  Once they learn the truth the action takes off.  What I really like during the second half of the book is that, in turn, first Seth then Kendra have to show courage and determination.  It's great to see both a boy and a girl in strong rolls.  That also means I can "sell" the book to both my boy and girl students.  Also during this half my annoyance with Seth was gone as he stepped up and showed his strengths. 

This is a great series for all type of readers - reluctant readers will love the action and mystery.  Higher readers will enjoy trying to pull all the pieces together before the characters do.  As the series goes a long I think these two aspects will only become stronger.  It's clear that there is much more going on in the mystical world that what was shown in book one.  A secret society was discussed, so I see them playing a big roll in later books.  I can't wait to see what Kendra and Seth do in return.  Their's is a story I'm excited to follow. 

Final thought: Secrets, action and creatures - Oh my! :)
Best stick-with-you image: The fairies in the garden
Best for ages: 10+

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Reader reviewed by Roberta

This book was so much fun to read. It moved right along and captured my imagination. I love the idea of a sanctuary for mythical creatures. The description the author gives throughout the book really captured my imagination. The two lead characters were very different and they worked off each other well throughout the story. I could not wait to turn each page to see what happend next. To me that is a true sign of a great book. Seth learns a valuable lesson in the story and Kendra is a hero. I told all my friends about this book. They bought it and read the rest of the series as well. I love that Seth and Kendra will do whatever it takes to help their Grandfather to save the santuary. The two lead characters go through many obsticles in the story and it is so magical how they get themselves out of trouble.

By : Roberta Straka
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a reader Reviewed by a reader June 01, 2009
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Enchanting and adventurous.

Reader reviewed by Roberta

This book was so much fun to read. It moved right along and captured my imagination. I love the idea of a sanctuary for mythical creatures. The description the author gives throughout the book really captured my imagination. The two lead characters were very different and they worked off each other well throughout the story. I could not wait to turn each page to see what happend next. To me that is a true sign of a great book. Seth learns a valuable lesson in the story and Kendra is a hero. I told all my friends about this book. They bought it and read the rest of the series as well. I love that Seth and Kendra will do whatever it takes to help their Grandfather to save the santuary. The two lead characters go through many obsticles in the story and it is so magical how they get themselves out of trouble.

By : Roberta Straka

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Reader reviewed by Stacey @ book:thirty

The back jacket of this book features kudos from the author of Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo, a young adult fantasy novel in the same genre as Fablehaven. I have read, but have not posted reviews of, The Gateway to Foo, or its sequel, Leven Thumps and the Whispered Secret, because it seemed such a shame to point out the flaws of a book series that could have been so much better*. Better, and more enjoyable, like Brandon Mulls Fabelhaven.

This is a light, easy read, squarely focused on 13 year old Kendra and her 11 year old brother Seth. They are left at their grandparents estate for a couple of weeks while their parents take a dream cruise. They have rarely seen their grandparents before, and none have ever been to the sprawling house and gardens that lie in the woods. Left with some strict directions from their aloof grandfather (stay out of the woods!!), the brother and sister quickly get into some mischief while exploring their mysterious surroundings.

They come to discover that their grandparents land is actually a sanctuary for magical creatures a haven for fabled beings. They delight in learning more about each of the creatures, especially the abundant fairies, until things turn a little chaotic and the darker forces on the land seek to take control. They have to work together as siblings, and draw closer to and earn the trust of their grandparents, to set everything right again.

I was surprised to find a reading guide at the back of the book; it brings up questions that I thought were a little too deep given the lighter weight of the book itself. Once I thought about it for a bit, though, I realized there were some valuable moral lessons in the book. Why do we have rules? Do they restrict us or protect us? How do we feel about being able to choose the actions, but not always the consequences? And some other themes on family and relationships.

Altogether, I think this was a very enjoyable book, and I look forward to the forthcoming books in the series.

*For just a word on Leven Thumps: I didnt LOVE it, mostly because I thought it was overly ambitious. So many characters, so many amazing and unique things about each of them. The different worlds ours and Foo. And what Foo is and how to get there and back. It was a little too convoluted for me, and I thought it suffered from wanting to be too much to too many people. Better to read the crisp, tight Fablehaven instead!
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a reader Reviewed by a reader November 01, 2008
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A Fun, Adventurous Read

Reader reviewed by Stacey @ book:thirty

The back jacket of this book features kudos from the author of Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo, a young adult fantasy novel in the same genre as Fablehaven. I have read, but have not posted reviews of, The Gateway to Foo, or its sequel, Leven Thumps and the Whispered Secret, because it seemed such a shame to point out the flaws of a book series that could have been so much better*. Better, and more enjoyable, like Brandon Mulls Fabelhaven.

This is a light, easy read, squarely focused on 13 year old Kendra and her 11 year old brother Seth. They are left at their grandparents estate for a couple of weeks while their parents take a dream cruise. They have rarely seen their grandparents before, and none have ever been to the sprawling house and gardens that lie in the woods. Left with some strict directions from their aloof grandfather (stay out of the woods!!), the brother and sister quickly get into some mischief while exploring their mysterious surroundings.

They come to discover that their grandparents land is actually a sanctuary for magical creatures a haven for fabled beings. They delight in learning more about each of the creatures, especially the abundant fairies, until things turn a little chaotic and the darker forces on the land seek to take control. They have to work together as siblings, and draw closer to and earn the trust of their grandparents, to set everything right again.

I was surprised to find a reading guide at the back of the book; it brings up questions that I thought were a little too deep given the lighter weight of the book itself. Once I thought about it for a bit, though, I realized there were some valuable moral lessons in the book. Why do we have rules? Do they restrict us or protect us? How do we feel about being able to choose the actions, but not always the consequences? And some other themes on family and relationships.

Altogether, I think this was a very enjoyable book, and I look forward to the forthcoming books in the series.

*For just a word on Leven Thumps: I didnt LOVE it, mostly because I thought it was overly ambitious. So many characters, so many amazing and unique things about each of them. The different worlds ours and Foo. And what Foo is and how to get there and back. It was a little too convoluted for me, and I thought it suffered from wanting to be too much to too many people. Better to read the crisp, tight Fablehaven instead!

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Reader reviewed by Bobbi's Book Nook



The Fablehaven series by Brandon Mull is a wonderful children's series that will help fill the void since the last Harry Potter book. These books were recommended by Richard Paul Evans, author of The Christmas Box.

1.) The first book in the series is simply titled, Fablehaven. Fablehaven is a mystical game preserve for magical creatures.
"None who enter will leave unchanged"
13-year-old Kendra and her 11-year-old brother Seth think they are in for a boring two weeks at their grandparent's home in Connecticut, a home with lots of rules. Grandpa offers no good reason to stay out of the woods but he does promise terrible punishment - confinement to the attic playroom - if Kendra and Seth disobey the rules. Naturally, Seth goes into the forest and beyond. What waits for him is beyond his comprehension. Kendra meanwhile, takes time to unravel a puzzle Grandpa has given her, involving three keys that belong to three hidden keyholes in the playroom. These keys lead her to the discovery of "Drink the milk" - drinking the milk allows humans to see the mysteries that await in the forest.

Excitement and adventure allow the siblings to delve deeper into the secrets of Fablehaven. Grandpas has hidden much from them until they have proven they are the right sort of people to experience Fablehaven in its natural state. The plot of Fablehaven is fast paced, precise and perfect. It is a mesmerizing tale and the characters instantly turn into children the readers know and learn to love.

This is a wonderful book and I see great things on the horizon for Brandon Mull.

2.) Book number two, Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star. At the end of the school year, Kendra and Seth find themselves racing back to Fablehaven. Grandpa has invited three specialists - a potion master of Samoan ancestry who keeps lots of good stuff bottled up; a mystical creature trapper who has the strangest and most horrible roommates ever; and a magical relics collector with lots of cool tricks up his sleeves. The Society of the Evening Star, an ancient organization is determined to infiltrate the preserve and steal a hidden artifact of great power. Time is running out. the Evening Star is storming the gates. If the artifact falls into the wrong hands, it could mean the downfall of other preserves and possibly the world.

This book stands out for the exciting and colorful characters (on both sides) including the Sphinx who is always on the move; a gluttonous beast that will stop at nothing until he has eaten everything on his menu; plus fairies, imps, goblins, and an assortment of others, alive, undead, reanimated and even catatonic.

Will Kendra learn to use her fairy gifts in time? Will Seth stay out of trouble? Can they overcome paralyzing fear? This books picks up where the first book left off and it is just as good of a read as the first. Children of all ages will enjoy this book.

3.) Book number three, Fablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague. Kendra and Seth are only a few weeks from heading home from Fablehaven and starting school, when a new threat makes the likelihood of going home an impossibility. Creatures of light on the preserve begin to turn dark. Because of the new abilities Kendra acquired from the fairies in book one, she has become a target of the Society of the Evening Star is she returns home. As if that is not enough, she is invited to join the Night of the Dawn, an organization pledged to protect magical preserves. She travels on a secret mission to protect Fablehaven, as well as the other magical preserves.

This third book contains some of the best writing, action and story-telling of the series so far. Valuable lessons for kids and families are deftly woven into the story without being preachy. The action is even more intense so very small children may not be ready for this book, but tweens and teens will gobble it up. Here's waiting for book number four!
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a reader Reviewed by a reader July 06, 2008
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Fablehaven - 3 Books Hit Right Out of the Park

Reader reviewed by Bobbi's Book Nook



The Fablehaven series by Brandon Mull is a wonderful children's series that will help fill the void since the last Harry Potter book. These books were recommended by Richard Paul Evans, author of The Christmas Box.

1.) The first book in the series is simply titled, Fablehaven. Fablehaven is a mystical game preserve for magical creatures.

"None who enter will leave unchanged"
13-year-old Kendra and her 11-year-old brother Seth think they are in for a boring two weeks at their grandparent's home in Connecticut, a home with lots of rules. Grandpa offers no good reason to stay out of the woods but he does promise terrible punishment - confinement to the attic playroom - if Kendra and Seth disobey the rules. Naturally, Seth goes into the forest and beyond. What waits for him is beyond his comprehension. Kendra meanwhile, takes time to unravel a puzzle Grandpa has given her, involving three keys that belong to three hidden keyholes in the playroom. These keys lead her to the discovery of "Drink the milk" - drinking the milk allows humans to see the mysteries that await in the forest.

Excitement and adventure allow the siblings to delve deeper into the secrets of Fablehaven. Grandpas has hidden much from them until they have proven they are the right sort of people to experience Fablehaven in its natural state. The plot of Fablehaven is fast paced, precise and perfect. It is a mesmerizing tale and the characters instantly turn into children the readers know and learn to love.

This is a wonderful book and I see great things on the horizon for Brandon Mull.

2.) Book number two, Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star. At the end of the school year, Kendra and Seth find themselves racing back to Fablehaven. Grandpa has invited three specialists - a potion master of Samoan ancestry who keeps lots of good stuff bottled up; a mystical creature trapper who has the strangest and most horrible roommates ever; and a magical relics collector with lots of cool tricks up his sleeves. The Society of the Evening Star, an ancient organization is determined to infiltrate the preserve and steal a hidden artifact of great power. Time is running out. the Evening Star is storming the gates. If the artifact falls into the wrong hands, it could mean the downfall of other preserves and possibly the world.

This book stands out for the exciting and colorful characters (on both sides) including the Sphinx who is always on the move; a gluttonous beast that will stop at nothing until he has eaten everything on his menu; plus fairies, imps, goblins, and an assortment of others, alive, undead, reanimated and even catatonic.

Will Kendra learn to use her fairy gifts in time? Will Seth stay out of trouble? Can they overcome paralyzing fear? This books picks up where the first book left off and it is just as good of a read as the first. Children of all ages will enjoy this book.

3.) Book number three, Fablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague. Kendra and Seth are only a few weeks from heading home from Fablehaven and starting school, when a new threat makes the likelihood of going home an impossibility. Creatures of light on the preserve begin to turn dark. Because of the new abilities Kendra acquired from the fairies in book one, she has become a target of the Society of the Evening Star is she returns home. As if that is not enough, she is invited to join the Night of the Dawn, an organization pledged to protect magical preserves. She travels on a secret mission to protect Fablehaven, as well as the other magical preserves.

This third book contains some of the best writing, action and story-telling of the series so far. Valuable lessons for kids and families are deftly woven into the story without being preachy. The action is even more intense so very small children may not be ready for this book, but tweens and teens will gobble it up. Here's waiting for book number four!

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Reader reviewed by Gigi

Fairies are vain. Trolls are greedy and money hoarders. Satyrs are mischievious and always up to no good. And there is evil bound to the woods in the backyard of Grandpa's house. But when ancient laws are broken and this evil is released, there is no telling what can and will happen...
Siblings Kendra and Seth had no idea that a visit to their grandparents house will change their lives forever.
I won this book in a contest, and, to be honest, I probably would not have read it otherwise. This book sat on my bookshelf for months after it came in the mail. But I started reading it on one boring Saturday afternoon and I just couldn't put it down. I recommend this book for all fantasy and science fiction book lovers, including all of the Harry Potter fans.
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a reader Reviewed by a reader May 31, 2008
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A page turner!

Reader reviewed by Gigi

Fairies are vain. Trolls are greedy and money hoarders. Satyrs are mischievious and always up to no good. And there is evil bound to the woods in the backyard of Grandpa's house. But when ancient laws are broken and this evil is released, there is no telling what can and will happen...
Siblings Kendra and Seth had no idea that a visit to their grandparents house will change their lives forever.
I won this book in a contest, and, to be honest, I probably would not have read it otherwise. This book sat on my bookshelf for months after it came in the mail. But I started reading it on one boring Saturday afternoon and I just couldn't put it down. I recommend this book for all fantasy and science fiction book lovers, including all of the Harry Potter fans.

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Reader reviewed by Red Peril

Intrigued by the cover, I nevertheless didnt really know what to expect when I first picked up Fablehaven. However, I was left thoroughly satisfied with it. The story revolved around two siblings, early teens and just younger, and their adventures at their grandfathers place. The setup made the first of the book seem a little slow, but soon the story became gripping as a myriad of fantastical characters made their appearances. The book is teeming with fairies, witches, demons, nymphs, satyrs, trolls, imps, and other creatures too strange to be named. Being a fan of folklore and fantasy, I appreciated the unique mix of creatures and especially the exciting plot twists and edge-of-my-seat climax. The book is easy to get lost in, and easier to recommend. I am greatly looking forward to reading the sequels, and Im confident that for any reader who appreciates unique adventures, strange creatures, and deep magic, this book will not leave them unsatisfied either.
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a reader Reviewed by a reader February 05, 2008
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Lost in Fablehaven

Reader reviewed by Red Peril

Intrigued by the cover, I nevertheless didnt really know what to expect when I first picked up Fablehaven. However, I was left thoroughly satisfied with it. The story revolved around two siblings, early teens and just younger, and their adventures at their grandfathers place. The setup made the first of the book seem a little slow, but soon the story became gripping as a myriad of fantastical characters made their appearances. The book is teeming with fairies, witches, demons, nymphs, satyrs, trolls, imps, and other creatures too strange to be named. Being a fan of folklore and fantasy, I appreciated the unique mix of creatures and especially the exciting plot twists and edge-of-my-seat climax. The book is easy to get lost in, and easier to recommend. I am greatly looking forward to reading the sequels, and Im confident that for any reader who appreciates unique adventures, strange creatures, and deep magic, this book will not leave them unsatisfied either.

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Reader reviewed by Howard von Darkmoor

This book was fun! I enjoyed reading this young adult tale, the first in a series about hidden exotic wildlife preserves and the special caretakers who live on them. Fablehaven isn't like any preserve you've ever heard of! All the creatures that reside here - and the dozens of preserves like it spread across the globe - are just as dangerous as they are endangered and just as hard to see as they are hard to believe in! Although a little dose of special milk really puts a spin on things...

Fablehaven is home to all the fantastical, mystical creatures one would associate with, well, fable. Many of the classical creatures of myth and fantasy lore abide here, including naiads, trolls, ogres, fairies, imps, satyrs and many more, both seen and hinted at. All of it not only right here in the good ol' US of A, but just over there in Connecticut!

Brandon Mull's debut novel (2006 was quite the year for first-time authors, eh?) is a well-written piece of creativity that will enthrall children and interest adults. A tale of discovery and courage, it encompasses the comparison of many things: the results of having rules - too strictly following them and too blatantly disregarding them; the consequences of choice - the differences between self-interest, self-preservation, self-pity and self-lessness; the onus of opportunity - a study of the two-edged sword of opportunity that gives freedom and demands responsibility.

This is a clever story that perfectly scores with its target market and does exactly what it claims to do. I am confident any reader of young adult fantasy fiction will agree that this is a delightful beginning of a series to look forward to. I am glad to add Brandon Mulls Fablehaven to my library and would definitely recommend it to any young-at-heart readers.
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Fablehaven: A fun read

Reader reviewed by Howard von Darkmoor

This book was fun! I enjoyed reading this young adult tale, the first in a series about hidden exotic wildlife preserves and the special caretakers who live on them. Fablehaven isn't like any preserve you've ever heard of! All the creatures that reside here - and the dozens of preserves like it spread across the globe - are just as dangerous as they are endangered and just as hard to see as they are hard to believe in! Although a little dose of special milk really puts a spin on things...

Fablehaven is home to all the fantastical, mystical creatures one would associate with, well, fable. Many of the classical creatures of myth and fantasy lore abide here, including naiads, trolls, ogres, fairies, imps, satyrs and many more, both seen and hinted at. All of it not only right here in the good ol' US of A, but just over there in Connecticut!

Brandon Mull's debut novel (2006 was quite the year for first-time authors, eh?) is a well-written piece of creativity that will enthrall children and interest adults. A tale of discovery and courage, it encompasses the comparison of many things: the results of having rules - too strictly following them and too blatantly disregarding them; the consequences of choice - the differences between self-interest, self-preservation, self-pity and self-lessness; the onus of opportunity - a study of the two-edged sword of opportunity that gives freedom and demands responsibility.

This is a clever story that perfectly scores with its target market and does exactly what it claims to do. I am confident any reader of young adult fantasy fiction will agree that this is a delightful beginning of a series to look forward to. I am glad to add Brandon Mulls Fablehaven to my library and would definitely recommend it to any young-at-heart readers.

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      The Program by Suzanne Young ISBN: 9781442445802 Release Date: April 30, 2013   Sloane knows better than to cry in front of anyone. With suicide now an international epidemic, one outburst could land her in The Program, the only proven course of treatment. Sloane’s parents have already lost one child; Sloane knows they’ll do anything to keep her alive. S ...

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    I'll be at the #PitchDarkDays event at Schuler Books & Music in Lansing, Michigan this Friday at 6pm. Any northerners coming to join me? If not, you can join in on Twitter, because I'll be live-tweeting the event! Which authors will be there?  Kiera Cass (THE ELITE) Elizabeth Norris (UNBREAKABLE) Aprilynne Pike (LIFE AFTER THEFT) Amy Tintera (REBOOT)   ...

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      Meant to Be by Lauren Morrill Release Date: November 2012     Meant to be or not meant to be . . . that is the question.  It's one thing to fall head over heels into a puddle of hazelnut coffee, and quite another to fall for the—gasp—wrong guy. Straight-A junior Julia may be accident prone, but she's queen of following rules and being prepa ...

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    Giveaway: ICONS Prize Pack by Margaret Stohl (US/Canada)

      Icons by Margaret Stohl Release Date: May 7th     Your heart beats only with their permission. Everything changed on The Day. The day the windows shattered. The day the power stopped. The day Dol's family dropped dead. The day Earth lost a war it didn't know it was fighting. Since then, Dol has lived a simple life in the countryside -- sa ...

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      The How-To Handbook: Shortcuts and Solutions for the Problems of Everyday Life by Martin Oliver and Alexandra Johnson Release Date: 4/23/13     There are certain things that everyone just has to know how to do in life: unjamming a jar, for instance, fixing a flat tire, and removing a particularly embarrassing stain. They may seem simple in retros ...

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