- Reading level: Ages 9-12
- Paperback: 304 pages
- Publisher: Yearling (May 8, 2007)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0440421241
- ISBN-13: 978-0440421245
- List Price: $6.99
- I finished this book on Feb. 22
This is the story of what happens before the "end" of the world that results in the creation of Ember. Nickie and her aunt come to Yonwood to clean out and sell an old family estate. Nickie has three goals: 1. Keep Greenhaven (the estate) 2. Fall in love (p.s. she's like 11) 3. Help the world (oh yeah, the world is in on the brink of war - and the 11 year old can fix it).
So, here's why this book annoyed me. Lots of stuff was unrealistic. First off: what kind of aunt is in the care of their niece and lets her get into major trouble and is so inattentive she doesn't even know the girl is hiding a dog. In their house. Also: religious crazies. They make me furious in real life and even more angry when people actually listen to them in books. That's what's going on in Yonwood. Everyone has taken a dose of the god crazies. Seriously, the whole town. Mike Huckabee would be jealous (he kind of looks like a walleye pug pup, no?).
Anyway, major shenanigans ensue and then everything is cleared up in a few pages at the end. It's like super speed round denouement. Seriously, I felt my hair ruffle as the end came speeding at me out of nowhere.
So, out of this series my favorite is the first, and though these are great for younger kiddos I think I'm over them.
2 comments:
Again, I completely agree (are you reading my mind or something?). City of Ember was my favorite also.
Talk about religious crazies! Did you ever read Carrie by Stephen King? The most frightening thing in the whole book is Carrie's mom.
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