Mack Macavoy, a seriously average twelve-year-old boy, is faced with a difficult decision when a three-thousand-year-old man appears in the boys' bathroom and informs him that he is one of the Magnificent Twelve and is needed to find his eleven teammates and save the world.
The Magnificent 12: The Call
β Scribed by Michael Grant
- Publisher
- Katherine Tegen Books
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 99 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0062007971
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β¦ Synopsis
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Starred Review Tongue firmly planted in cheek, Grant sends a lad with a serious case of mediumness up against not only the minions of an ageless and evil Pale Queen but also a truly impressive list of phobias in this opener to the Magnificent 12 series. Prompted by the urgent warnings of an ancient, spectral mage (In just a few months the Dread Foe will be loosed in all her fury, all her rage, all her sphincter-clenching, heart-clutching, throat-gobbling, spit-drying, blood-freezing, bowel-loosening terror!), a murder attempt, and the arrival of plane tickets with a million-dollar debit card, Mack sets out for Australia. This is just the first leg of a mission to gather the other 11 supposed Magnifica necessary to defeat the evil that is about to escape 3,000 years of imprisonment. Hooking up with the first of his allies entails not only long, screaming drops into the ocean (Mack is powerfully thalassophobic) and down a shaft into a cave beneath Uluru (he is also awfully claustrophobic) but also battles with a variety of the queenβs magical warriors and an encounter with her daughter, Ereskigalβan insanely beautiful young sorceress with the eating habits of a female praying mantis. Grant fills out the historical backstory for this promising scenario in alternating flashback chapters, provides a sturdy supporting cast for his reluctant young hero, and keeps up the rapid pace from first page to last. A terrific start, with an elaborate website festooned with games and contests to ease the wait for sequels. Grades 5-8. --John Peters
Review
Praise for Gone: "[Gone is an] exciting, high-tension story told in a driving, torrential narrative that never lets up. This is great fiction. I love this book." -- Stephen King "Grant knows exactly what he's doing!it's very exciting." -- The Guardian "A compelling read for teenagers." -- The Hit List, Independent on Sunday "The action is relentless!confident and enthusiastic readers with strong stomachs will find much to enjoy here." -- Books for Keeps "!an excellent mystery, boldly conceived and with a plot teenagers will revel in!it's going to be big." -- The Bookseller (Teenage Fiction Previews)
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