|
|
|
The Archisan Tales
Oisin McGann
ISBN: 9780862788346
Format: Paperback
Publisher:O'Brien Press Ltd
Write a review
Taya and Lorkrin must try to find a way to sabotage the Harvest Tide Project and avert the disaster it will unleash.
Taya and Lorkrin are Myunans - shape-changers who can sculpt their flesh like modelling clay. They accidentally release Shessil Groach, a timid botanist working in captivity on the top-secret Harvest Tide Project. A massive manhunt is launched by the sinister Noranian Empire, which will stop at nothing to protect its Project. With the help of a scent-seller, a barbarian mapmaker and their uncle Emos, the teenagers and Groach keep one step ahead of the Noranians, while they try to find a way to sabotage the Harvest Tide Project and avert the disaster it will unleash.
| ISBN | 086278834X | | Pages | 320 | | ISBN13 | 9780862788346 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 228 | | Publisher | O'Brien Press Ltd | | Published in | Dublin | | Imprint | O'Brien Press Ltd | | Series title | Archisan Tales S. | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 196 | | Publication date | 09 Oct 2004 | | Width (mm) | 130 | | DEWEY | 823.92 | | Academic level | Children | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Reading age | From 12 |
|
| |
'One of those rare gems that are perfect for every age group.' -- Evening Echo Evening Echo 'Depicts .. The world of Braskia, where shape-changing teenage heroes get embroiled in a variets of adventures. The substantial plot involves a number of strands, and there's a crucial science fiction dimension. Its humour will appeal to boy readers particularly.' -- Celia Keenan - The Sunday Independent The Sunday Independent 'some wonderfully weird secondary characters.' -- The Irish Times The Irish Times 'I would definitely recommend this book to other readers, as it is a spectacular tale, full of adventure and magic. Because of its fast-moving plot and straightforward style, I think this book is suitable for 10 to 15 year olds. -- Mark Treacy, 16 - Evening Echo Evening Echo 'Original, exciting and richly imaginative, a refreshing departure from the beaten track of mainstream fantasy' -- Publishing News 'An action-packed series of entrapments and escapes, successes and setbacks ... populated by a seemingly endless cast of divertingly weird creatures.' -- Books for Keeps 'An immensely accomplished and completely original fast-paced action fantasy. This is a story you hope will never end.' -- Pat Boran and Siobhan Parkinson 'Unexplained death and secret projects; kidnapping, murder and conspiracy. It all sounds a lot like the X-Files, but this is not Washington DC, but a fantasy world where the sea is formed not of water, but of a heavy, suffocating gas. An involving little fantasy in a world of monsters, diesel engines and shapeshifters. If the writing does not attain the heady heights, it is of a standard with JK Rowling and the story and setting are original and intriguing. The shapeshifting abilities of the central characters are truly unique; instead of merely changing form, the Myunan actually sculpt their flesh using tools. The Harvest Tide Project is an entertaining fantasy for the Harry Potter set. It is a very different kind of fantasy novel, but pitched for the same age range and reading ability.' -- Luke Slater - writeaway.org.uk  Be the first to write a customer review
|
|
|
|
|