Fablehaven
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When Kendra and Seth go to stay at their grandparents' estate, they discover that it is a sanctuary for magical creatures and that a battle between good and evil is looming.
Includes reading group guide.
"The text of this book was set in Goudy"--Verso t.p.
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Add a SummaryWhen Kendra and her brother Seth pay a long visit to their Grandparents house, they are amazed to find out that the entire property is a magical preserve called Fablehaven, home of all kinds of mythical creatures. But these creatures can be dangerous. So when Kendra and Seth are stuck in the middle of a battle between good and evil, who will they turn to for help? Will two kids be able to outwit a large, ferocious and power - hungry demon?
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Created by the JCL DeSoto Book Trailer Club.
Puppet Interviews Brandon Mull
Earl E. Literacy, spokespuppet of the Salt Lake City Public Library, interviews author Brando Mull about his many books, his workstyle as an author, and how kids can become better writers themselves.
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Add a CommentI’m reading the 5-book Fablehaven series starting with Fablehaven for a second time. Simply great books for any juvenile or teenage reader. To my contemporaries: read D. J. MacHale’s 10-book Pendragon Series starting with ‘The Merchant of Death;’ Christopher Paolini’s 4-book Inheritance Series starting with ‘Eragon,’ - SIMPLY AWESOME; or John Flanagan’s 11-book, soon to be 12-book, Ranger’s Apprentice Series starting with ‘The Ruins of Gorlan;’ you will not be disappointed! Doctor-at-Bass! T. A.
The worst book in the BEST SERIES EVER! The books get better. You just have to stick with it. (It was still a good book, though) Oh. And don't get turned away by the creepy cover (I've seen people do it). The cover is not as creepy as the book (in my opinoin)
recommendation for Cole by Dr. V.
While I was ultimately able to enjoy it, I found it extremely tedious. The plot doesn't really pick up until you're well into the middle. Actually, there didn't seem to be much of an actual plot at all; more of a random series of events that all (more or less) led to the one main event at the end. Other than that, it was a decent enough book.
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like this book a lot!
Loved it!!!!!!!!!!
A AMAZING BOOK SERIES. IT IS ONE OF THOSE I-MUST-READ-BOOKS AND YOU MUST READ IT.
It is a really good book
This was the first of the Fablehaven series. It was pretty good, one of the best, but not as good as others. Maybe it was second best.