Shadowmancer

by G.P. Taylor | Children's Books | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0571220460 Global Overview for this book
Registered by CandyDarling of Helsinki, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland on 9/12/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by CandyDarling from Helsinki, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland on Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Amazon.co.uk Review
Written to include such elements as magic, witchcraft, superstition, sorcery, history, folklore and smuggling, Shadowmancer has become a book that simply cannot be ignored. Despite such fierce competition as JK Rowling's mighty bestseller Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, The Reverend Graham Taylor's debut children's novel has nevertheless garnered impressive media coverage.

At the heart of his story lies the classic battle between good and evil. On one side Taylor has painted one of the most despicable men possible--Obadiah Demurral, an 18th century vicar who preaches restraint and tolerance to his flock of god-fearing but misguided souls while all the time hiding the fact that he is a shadowmancer--a sorcerer who speaks to the dead--who commands these unfortunates to do his own bidding. For Demurral is intent on seeking to control the ultimate power in the universe. He doesn't want to worship God anymore, he wants to be God. And in the finest traditions of such stories, he will stop at nothing to achieve his dastardly goal.

Lined up against him, however, are some equally inventive good guys. Thomas Barrick, at 13, is the spunky almost-orphan who can intuitively see straight through Demurral's pious act and knows him to be evil to the core. Helping him is feisty tomboy Kate Coglan, Raphah--a mysterious African who has journeyed far to reclaim the precious symbols that Demurral is using for evil purpose, and Jacob Crane, a smuggler with a big grudge against the demented vicar.

The plot might wobble a little in places and the simmering religious overtones might get up a few people's noses, but Taylor's colourful cast is undoubtedly a triumph. The characters are larger than life, engaging, plentiful--and you'll care what happens to them. (For ages 10 and over) --John McLay

Journal Entry 2 by CandyDarling at Arabian Katufestivaali in Helsinki, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland on Saturday, May 12, 2012

Released 12 yrs ago (5/12/2012 UTC) at Arabian Katufestivaali in Helsinki, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland

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At the bookcrossing table at Arabian katufestivaali.

Journal Entry 3 by wingkirjakkowing at Helsinki, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland on Sunday, June 3, 2012
No takers for Shadowmancer at the street festival, so the book continues to Tampere and the BC Summer Meeting next weekend.

Journal Entry 4 by Ametisti at Tampere, Pirkanmaa / Birkaland Finland on Saturday, June 9, 2012
Caught this book at the Summer 2012 Bookcrossing Meet-up in Tampere. This book will be on its way to Gambia via Sirah's charity container. Happy reading to new readers!

Journal Entry 5 by Ametisti at Rabck, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- Gambia, the on Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Released 11 yrs ago (7/31/2012 UTC) at Rabck, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- Gambia, the

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This book goes to build a school library in Gambia. Happy reading!

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