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Cover of The Sword of Straw

The Sword of Straw

โœ Scribed by Amanda Hemingway


Publisher
Del Rey
Year
2005;2006
Tongue
English
Weight
211 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

The charming and sometimes cheeky second installment in Hemingway's Sangreal trilogy (after 2005's The Greenstone Grail) borrows from a wide range of contemporary and classic fantasy, including Michael Moorcock's multiverse and Arthurian legend, but has delightful touches uniquely its author's own. Nathan Ward, the series' now 13-year-old English hero, can dream himself into other worlds, where he must retrieve a trio of hidden "Grail relics." Older and wiser, Nathan finds his first romance with an atypical princess in dire straits, deals with a not-quite-ordinary bully at school and faces danger in his quest for a sword that slays anyone who draws it from its scabbard. Puberty distances Nathan from his sisterly sidekick, Hazel Bagot, who has problems of her own as she attempts to attract love with witchcraft. This spellbinding adventure will leave readers enthusiastically awaiting the third book, which promises answers to myriad mysteries. (Mar.)
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From Booklist

The sequel to The Greenstone Grail (2005) is a separate story, though anyone who has read Grail will be jumping into a known setting. Nathan Ward, a boy with mysterious relatives and an ability to enter other worlds in his dreams, is now a teenager at boarding school. Lately, his dreams have taken him to a ruined city, deserted by all save a disabled king and his daughter, Princess Nell. Nathan wants to help her, but he can only reach her in dreams; moreover, he can't control when or how he gets to the city. Hemingway does a superb job of blending British folklore, plot elements, and characters from the preceding book and an excellent portrayal of contemporary teenagers into a real page-turner likely to please a broad readership. Frieda Murray
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