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Review #15435 - Dated: 31st of December, 2015 Author: savta |
"Immortal Guardians" is the first book in the "Fall of the Beasts" series. (This series is the second of two series that together make up the "Spirit Animals" books.) I approached "Immortal Guardians" with an open mind, prepared to judge it on its own merits, and I found that was just fine - it was not necessary to have read the first series of "Spirit Animals" in order to pick up on the background.
I was impressed on opening the book to find a world map - but a map with a difference. It was clearly modelled on the map of the real world, and the lands were labelled in such a way that it was clear which real area they derived from; but there were many differences. Clearly this was going to be a fantasy, not a true to life book, and that suited me just fine.
The storyline draws heavily on the mythology and cosmogony of many different cultures so it is impossible to tie it down to any particular tradition. What it does is take some common elements - guardian angels/tokens/spirit guides (depending on which tradition you identify with) - and show how humans can use them as a support and ally to accomplish supernatural feats and to overcome evil with good. The humans in the story are children, which adds to the appeal for young people as they prove to be the equal of, or indeed superior to, the adults in the story.
I had a young visitor (aged 11) when I was reading the book so I suggested we read it together. I read the first few pages aloud, but he became so intrigued, wanting to find out what happened next, that he decided he would read on by himself. He is a reluctant reader at the best of times, so full marks to the authors for drawing him in. We both read it in the end! He wanted to access the website (listed in the inside cover) to create his own spirit guide, but internet access was restricted where we were staying so we have not yet explored that particular activity.
I did enjoy "Immortal Guardians", and look forward to reading the second book in the series. Now I am hooked in, I want to know what happened next! So, I suspect, does my neighbour's son.
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