Book 6 of Last Apprentice
Language: English
Apprentices Business; Careers; Occupations Europe Family Fantasy Fiction Fiction General Ghosts Greece Horror & Ghost Stories Juvenile Fiction Mothers Parents People & Places Science Fiction; Fantasy; Magic Supernatural Teenage Boys Ward; Tom (Fictitious Character) Witches
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: Aug 14, 2009
Description:
From Booklist
The Last Apprentice series continues to be one of the best written of the last several years. Here, in the sixth entry, Tom, the Spook’s apprentice, must face up to several things he’d rather not: his friend Alice being the daughter of the Devil, his mother returning to her feral roots, and the notion that sometimes you must form alliances with enemies. As in previous books, the writing is direct, and the plotting and characters, most not of the human variety, are smart and believable. Naturally, fans of the series are the best audience, but this is accessible even to those just jumping in. Grades 6-9. --Ilene Cooper
Review
“A gleefully chilling, eerily familiar tale that will leave readers whistling nervously in the graveyard while eagerly awaiting the next installment.” (Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review) )
“Anything but tame.” (Horn Book (starred review) )
“The Last Apprentice series continues to be one of the best written of the last several years.” (ALA Booklist )
Praise for The Last Apprentice series: “This is the stuff of skin-prickling campfire stories.” (Publishers Weekly (starred review) )