
The Dark Is Rising
A Childrens, Young Adult, Fantasy book. Too many!' James shouted, and slammed the door behind him. Susan Cooper, The Dark is Rising //
'This night will be bad, and tomorrow will be beyond imagining’It’s Christmas-time in the Stanton family house: presents, carol singing, good cheer. But for eleven-year-old Will Stanton something sinister has begun, inching round his subconscious, shouting silent warnings he can’t decipher. Then on Midwinter Day Will wakes up to a different...
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- Pages: 400 pages
- ISBN: 9780099583080 / 99583089
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including him in the words. Susan Cooper, The Dark Is Rising // So it will go, Merriman said. He will have a sweet picture of the Dark to attract him, as men so often do, and beside it he will set all the demands of the Light, which are heavy and always will be. Susan Cooper, The Dark Is Rising // For this was Christmas, which had always been a time of magic, to him and to all the world. Susan Cooper, The Dark Is Rising //
Im trying to think of how many other books sequels are more notable than the books themselves. The Dark is Rising is the second book in the sequence, yet it was the one that got adapted into an apparently awful film, and it was the one that gave its title to the entire series. I suppose I can see why. Of the first two books, it more... Upon rereading as an adult, I'm finding this book (and series) difficult to categorize. Although on one level I enjoy the lyrical writing, the English mythology, and the fascinating world-building--I find the incongruities distracting. No wonder I didn't care much for this series as a young teen. The book itself doesn't quite know what... I saw the movie "The Seeker" which I now use as a standard to judge all movies I really dislike; but I was required by my class to read it so I did.Honestly, the book was entertaining. But I still didn't like it for multiple reasons: The beginning was really hard to follow. Susan Cooper needs to make it less work for the reader to try...