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05 October 2010

Book Review Revisited :: The Seer of Shadows by Avi


** This is part of a post I originally published on 30 June 2010. **

The Seer of Shadows

The Seer of Shadows
Written by Avi
Published by HarperCollins Children's Books
Copyright 2008
202 pages

"I stood there in great distress.  My head fairly seethed. ... The next moment my mind went to the words on the cemetery gate:  The Dead Shall Be Reborn. ... Tears ran down my face as I had to accept the extraordinary fact:  I, Horace Carpetine, had somehow brought Eleanora Von Macht back into the living world."

Publisher's Summary:  In New York City in 1872, fourteen-year-old Horace, a photographer's apprentice, becomes entangled in a plot to create fraudulent spirit photographs, but when Horace accidentally frees the real ghost of a dead girl bent on revenge, his life takes a frightening turn.

Mary Elizabeth's Musings:  One-third ghost story, one-third historical fiction, and one-third history of still photography, The Seer of Shadows is truly mesmerizing and page-turning.  Avi's amazing ability to capture a specific time and place in history is remarkable, as evidenced throughout this novel.  The reader will find him or herself as entangled in this story as the daring protagonist, Horace Carpetine, as he (Horace) races against time to stop a girl's spirit from inducing terrible destruction upon her family.  Get ready to read this novel from start-to-finish in one sitting!

This book is recommended for ages 9 - 12 years.

More page-turners and spine-tinglers I recommend by Avi:
CrispinCrispin: At the Edge of The WorldThe Man Who Was PoeSomething Upstairs


**For the comments section:  What are your favorite ghost stories? **


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have one Avi title on my bookshelf, but I think it might be bumped up closer to the top after reading this review. Sounds like a very good read.

Unknown said...

I really like the sound of this book and it's for the age range I write for.

LitLass said...

Sounds really interesting. I'll have to keep it in mind for my son.

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