Victoria Laurie lives in Austin, Texas. You can visit her on the Web at www.oraclesofdelphikeep.com.
Gr 5-8-Set in Dover, England, in 1938, Victoria Laurie's fantasy/adventure (Delacorte, 2008), the first title in a new series, introduces 13-year-old orphan Ian and fellow foundling Theo, who he treats like a younger sister. While exploring limestone caves near their orphanage, the pair finds a treasure box, but are attacked by a fierce wolf-like animal. This encounter precipitates life-threatening incidents that begin when the same creature ravages their home at Delphi Keep. Ian and Theo, who can foretell the future, are joined by Ian's new friend Carl, two new schoolmasters, and a grouchy professor. The sextet unravels prophecies from an ancient oracle, fight fiery and frigid underworld figures, travel to Africa through a magic portal, escape from an angry Moroccan tribe, and find a powerful lost sapphire amid hidden gold. Frequently stalked by several hairy Hell Hounds, they battle their way back to the Keep, but are about to launch into a new oracle-inspired sojourn at the book's conclusion. Susan Duerden narrates adroitly utilizing emotional intensity to heighten dramatic moments and a range of vocal styles to portray the large cast of British and mythical characters. While some British expressions may need explanation, fans of exciting, yet detailed fantasy will enjoy this audiobook. A good choice for a book club comparison with the genre's reigning champ, the Harry Potter series.-Barbara Wysocki, Cora J. Belden Library, Rocky Hill, CT Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.
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