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Curse of the Spider King (Berinfell Prophecies, Bk 1)
Curse of the Spider King - Berinfell Prophecies, Bk 1
Author: Wayne Thomas Batson, Christopher Hopper
The Seven succeeding Elven Lords of Allyra were dead, lost in the Siege of Berinfell as babes. At least that's what everyone thought until tremors from a distant world known as Earth, revealed strange signs that Elven blood lived among its peoples. — With a glimmer of hope in their hearts, sentinels are sent to see if the signs are true. But ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781400315055
ISBN-10: 1400315050
Publication Date: 11/3/2009
Pages: 384
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed Curse of the Spider King (Berinfell Prophecies, Bk 1) on + 69 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Just finished it -- and it's great! I'm a school librarian and can hardly wait to tell the kids about his latest book -- all the feaures of his other series: the main characters are middle school age, adventure, rich text and characterization, moral dilemmas, great themes --

My only complaint -- I can't wait for the sequel! I want it NOW!!!
ophelia99 avatar reviewed Curse of the Spider King (Berinfell Prophecies, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I have The Door Within Trilogy by Wayne Thomas Batson at home to read; I have heard wonderful things about it. When I saw this book on my Amazon Vine newsletter I was excited! So, I got this book through the Amazon Vine program. There are supposed to be at least three book in this series; the second book "Venom and Song" is due out August 2010. This was a fabulous book!

Seven kids with very different lives find out they all have one thing in common; their human parents are not their real parents and they themselves are not human. Tommy, Autumn, Johnny, Jimmy, Kat, Kiri, and Jett are all on the brink of turning thirteen years old. They come from different parts of the world and different walks of life but they are all about to be brought together. They are all elven lords from an alternate world and as they approach thirteen their gifts are starting to become active. Suddenly they are being hunted by manlike creatures in grey trench coats and they are each given a book of Elven history that literally comes to life when they touch it. Will the elven Sentinels find all of the elven lords before the Spider King does? These kids, now elven lords, are the only people who can keep the Spider King from annihilating the elven race.

This was an excellent book. For the first third of the book it alternates between scenes of the children living their current lives and scenes from the elven book of history. There is a lot of setup to do in this book. You have to bring seven different kids together. All of the kids live in different parts of the world and have completely different lifestyles. It took about 200 pages to introduce us to all of the kids; but surprisingly the introduction of the characters was so well done it was a pleasure to read. The writing styles between the current scenes and the history scenes varies significantly and I wonder if the two authors wrote those parts separately.

Batson and Hopper introduce the characters in a way that is intriguing and engaging; I never felt like the story was bogged down by all the characters. All the different Sentinels and their elven lords can get a little bit confusing (Tommy, Jimmy, and Johnny are easy to mix up because of name similarities, I personally would have picked more varied names) but there is a nice index in the front where you can look up each character if you do get confused.

The characters are amazingly well-developed and fleshed-out; especially considering how many of them there are. The enemies are truly evil and the heroes are heroic. The plot clips along at a fast pace, with excellent tension as you wonder if the Elven Lords will ever meet up and travel to their home world of Allyra. The world-building is amazing and the breadth of the story impressive. I enjoyed every part of this book. The writing style is a pleasure to read with a good balance between description and action; the dialogue flows very well and sounds natural.

All the above being said I think this is going to be an immense series. There are so many characters and so many things happening; that the story will be a big one. So, far I have heard at least three books for this series...but I wouldn't be surprised if there are more. This was a wonderful example of great middle grade/young adult epic fantasy and I think adults will enjoy it too!

I really loved this book and cannot wait to read the next one. The strong points of this book are the wonderful characterization, excellent world-building, and intricate yet engaging plot. The only weak point is that there are a lot of characters to keep track of; but the authors did a good job of lending a hand in that area by providing an index in the front. After reading this book I am even more excited to read The Door Withing Trilogy.
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Helpful Score: 1
Seven kids with serious identity issues (having Elven parents you've never met will do that) are starting to get totally freaked out. One discovers that he's the best archer in his school without ever even practicing before. Another discovers she can ace every test by reading her fellow student's minds. Jett Green's eyes turn purple. Kiri Lee literally floats away...

Then when the warspiders, cragons, drefids and all the other nasty beasties show up things really start getting complicated.

With seven main protagonists some would think the character development would suffer. Not so. Fans of Batson's previous works will love the depth to the plot Hopper brings from his experience writing epic fantasies. This book holds major promise for future books in the series.
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