When his grieving father orders the destruction of the Dark Library, Victor retrieves a book in which he finds the promise of not just communicating with the dead, but entering their realm, and soon he, Elizabeth, and Henry are in the spirit world of ChΓ’teau Frankenstein, creating and gr
Such Wicked Intent
β Scribed by Oppel, Kenneth
- Book ID
- 107741220
- Publisher
- Random House
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 145 KB
- Series
- Apprenticeship of Victor Frankenstein 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781442403185
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Devotion turns deadly in this second Gothic thriller from Kenneth Oppel.
When does obsession become madness? Tragedy has forced sixteen-year-old Victor Frankenstein to swear off alchemy forever. He burns the Dark Library. He vows he will never dabble in the dark sciences againjust as he vows he will no longer covet Elizabeth, his brothers betrothed.
If only these things were not so tempting.
When he and Elizabeth discover a portal into the spirit world, they cannot resist. Together with Victors twin, Konrad, and their friend Henry, the four venture into a place of infinite possibilities where power and passion reign. But as they search for the knowledge to raise the dead, they unknowingly unlock a darkness from which they may never return.
Review
**"Printz honor-winner Oppel skillfully portrays [Victor] as both a troubled teen and the boy who would become Frankenstein. Addictions and lustful encounters add another layer of sophistication to the gothic melodrama. A standout sequel and engrossing ghost story."--Kirkus Reviews*, starred review
"Everything readers love about Oppel is here: his fierce intelligence; baroque but concise prose; developed, unsentimental characters; and ability to keep his eye on the prizein this case, the stubborn, yet somehow still likable, character of Victor and his slow road to becoming Mary Shelleys mad scientist."--Booklist
"Oppels second book in The Dark Endeavor Chronicles is every bit as thrilling and engaging as the first one.... Oppels character development is exceptional, and it is clear that he has done his research. The book draws readers in from the beginning and continues to create suspense as the characters go in and out of the spirit world, where dark creatures lurk. Fans of both Oppels first book and Shelleys original work will not be disappointed."--VOYA
"Kenneth Oppel creates a darkly Gothic world so unique its not bound by literary traditions.... Mr. Oppel is an expert storyteller and an outstanding world builder."--NY Journal of Books
About the Author
Kenneth Oppel has published more than fifteen books for children. In 1995, he won the Air Canada Award for the best Canadian writer under the age of thirty. Formerly Books for Young People Editor at Quill & Quire magazine, he now writes full time. He lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife and children.
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