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The Ruby Kingdom

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The Ruby Kingdom

by PATRICIA BOW

Dundurn | February 22, 2011 | Trade Paperback

Mountains, travel, adventure - Amelia Hammer wants it all. Instead, her globe-trotting parents have dumped her in tiny, boring Dunstone, Ontario, in the middle of winter with her grandmother and her geeky cousin Simon. Simon isn''t having much fun either, saddled with a sulky stranger in black leather and with neon hair.And he has to be nice to her.

But life in safe little Dunstone turns dangerously exciting when Mara comes to town. Amelia is enchanted by this tall, proud, fearless girl, but Simon worries that Mara might be mixed up in something weird. He''s right. Mara is not what she seems, and neither is the shape-shifting assassin who''s tracking her. When the cousins take Mara''s side in a war for an alien world, Amelia has to spread her wings - literally - and Simon must find out how far he will go to save a cousin who has become a friend.

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    Wonderful Fantasy!

    Nicola Mansfield

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    3 years ago

    Amelia Hammer must go live with her cousin, Simon, in a small town in Ontario while her parents take off to Peru for work-related reasons. Amy, a city girl, at first does not take kindly to the simpler life in a tiny town but soon events prove to be more interesting that Peru ever could be. Ammy finds a peculiar red ring which seems very special to her. Then later one evening Ammy and Simon find on their building's roof a very tall, pale woman with very long hair wrapped around her naked body sitting in the winter's blizzard cold. At first she doesn't talk much but after sheltering her in a store room they learn she is called Mara and not from this world. Her brother has sent an assassin after her and the teens find themselves right in the middle of the action.

    This was one of the better YA fantasy novels I've read this year. The contrast between the city teen and the small town teen showed that real teens come in all sorts of temperaments. The dialogue was realistic and the book was very well written. The plot was gripping and very exciting to see it unfold with a big surprise reveal towards the end. The book ended nicely, wrapping up the plot points in the novel, yet leaves an opening for a sequel to continue with the characters. I have nothing negative to add as I thoroughly enjoyed this tale of fantasy, magic and other worlds.

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Mountains, travel, adventure - Amelia Hammer wants it all. Instead, her globe-trotting parents have dumped her in tiny, boring Dunstone, Ontario, in the middle of winter with her grandmother and her geeky cousin Simon. Simon isn''t having much fun either, saddled with a sulky stranger in black leather and with neon hair.And he has to be nice to her.

But life in safe little Dunstone turns dangerously exciting when Mara comes to town. Amelia is enchanted by this tall, proud, fearless girl, but Simon worries that Mara might be mixed up in something weird. He''s right. Mara is not what she seems, and neither is the shape-shifting assassin who''s tracking her. When the cousins take Mara''s side in a war for an alien world, Amelia has to spread her wings - literally - and Simon must find out how far he will go to save a cousin who has become a friend.

About the Author

Patricia Bow lives in Kitchener, Ontario, with her husband, Eric, and a small but fierce cat named Pooka. By day a writer of serious prose for the University of Waterloo, by night she maps worlds of the imagination. Her children''s fantasy The Bone Flute was shortlisted for the Ontario Library Association''s 2006 Silver Birch Award.

Trade Paperback

256 Pages, 5.25 x 7.25 x 0.75 in

February 22, 2011

Dundurn

English


1550026674
9781550026672

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"The Ruby Kingdom gets high marks from me ... It completely enchanted me, and kept me wondering what would happen next in the magical and perilous worlds."

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