The Shadow Door (Elsewhere Chronicles)
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It's bad enough when Max, Rebecca, Noah, and Theo just think Grandpa Gabe's house is haunted. But then the old movie projector in the library opens a passageway to a world of monsters and creatures made of shadows - a place of secrets and dangers set loose when the sun sets. The only weapons to fight them lie in the land on the other side of the Shadow Door. . .
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #772567 in Books
- Published on: 2009-04-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 46 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780761339632
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Customer Reviews
Elsewhere Chronicles are great!
In the fictional realm of `other worlds', there are many entries of note. Narnia, the Earths Centre, Mars (ERB novels), Venus, and The Looking Glass world have given us adventure. In "The Elsewhere Chronicles", we go behind the Shadow door to discover the secrets of the Master of Shadows.
Bannister and Nykko have created a remarkable thrilogy guided by the adventurous children Max, Rebecca, Noah and Theo. The funeral of old `Gabe' introduces the children to a house packed with mystery . A treasure trove of old books initially attracts the children, but it is the projector, and a phantom touch that leads them to the light and another world. Volume One introduces us to Norgavol, who resembles Grandpa Gabe, and a first excursion into the other world. "Shadow Spies" and "Master of Shadows" move us through the world as they help the inhabitants in their struggles.
For a graphic novel, this original work (done in French and translated), the Elsewhere Chronicles is amazing. The characters are the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, and the Fellowship of the Ring wrapped into one. They are fearful, brash, bold, and yet still so young. As a young man growing up in a small town, we often explored and imagined adventures like this in the landscapes around my home. I think this series will soon capture the imagination of readers around the world.
The art is terrific, but make sure you have enough light. The dark panels fade into obscurity in low light, but the brilliant colours jump out. "Bright" is not only a descriptor for color but for the smart kids who go through this three book series.
Check it out for your kids aged 6-12. Narnia may be too much, but Elsewhere will capture their imagination!
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Tim Lasiuta
