Thursday, October 4, 2012

Hunter and the Eye of Ends by Christopher and Allan Miller-ADVISABLE

Miller, Christopher and Miller, Allan, Hunter and the Eye of Ends. Warner Press, 2011. Pgs. 381.

Language: G, Violence: PG, Mature Content: G

When Hunter Brown wakes up, he finds himself in a hospital with no memory of his last trip to Solandria. With the help of an intimidating detective, Hunter goes in search of his father in Solandria and tries to piece together the ever-growing puzzle of his family’s past and his missing father. Time, however, is not on his side and he’s being chase from all sides. To make matters worse, a Watcher is following him and wants Hunter’s missing father and what he possesses. Can Hunter find his father and regain his memory in time to stop the Watcher?

The book is scary and funny all at the same time. The writing is unique. The characters are likable and easy to sympathize with. The plot is well-developed and has a good pace that keeps the reader captivated. Readers who have read the first two in the series and enjoy fantasy, adventure, and mystery will enjoy reading this book.

EL, MS - ADVISABLE Reviewer: Kira M, Youth Services Librarian, WHI Public Library.

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