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Warriors of the Black Shroud

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The night is here, but the dark is coming. . . .

Deep in the underworld lies the kingdom of Nebula. Although it is always everlasting night there, Nebula is never dark because all of its people, buildings, and creatures glow with an inner light source protected by the Lightkeepers. But true darkness—the kind that is malicious and blinding—lurks just beyond the kingdom’s gates.

There, the deadly Warriors of the Black Shroud are on the move, destroying and engulfing every outpost with their relentless evil and black despair. And this time, they have a weapon deadlier than anyone has ever encountered before.

Only a Chosen One, someone with the mark of the king, can help save Nebula from destruction. Astonishingly, that Chosen One is discovered in the Outerworld far above Nebula. But he is the unlikeliest of heroes, living in a dark of his own making. Can he accept who he is and lead the forces of the Light against the Warriors of the Black Shroud?

Peter Howe delivers a riveting, high-action fantasy about battling evil and discovering and believing in the power within.

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    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2011
      This fast-paced fantasy novel begins with a nerdy boy reading in his refrigerator-box hideout, only to be whisked off to a kingdom filled with beauty and magic. When 11-year-old Walker Watson meets red-headed, sword-bearing Prince Edward, he discovers that in the Kingdom of Nebula, "We live in light but we don't forget that the dark is always present just the other side of the walls, and it could take over at any moment." When the Warriors of the Black Shroud and their evil master strike Nebula, the reluctant Walker, his only friend Frances (a.k.a. Frankie) and Prince Edward take action. With the exception of the three young people, characters develop only enough to make sense within the plot and drive the action. This book falls into the traditional category of good-against-evil battles in which "elders have to be taught by children"; the explicit use of "Chosen One" to describe, well, the Chosen One further wedges it into its genre niche. Well-worn tropes aside, the climax and resolution have just enough surprise to satisfy readers. This attractive world (warriors ride unicorns!) and likable characters--boy heroes with a strong girl sidekick--will give fledgling readers of fantasy a treat. (Fantasy. 8-11)

      (COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2012

      Gr 4-6-A boy with a scar on his face who has no idea of his magical potential or his identity as "the Chosen One"; a smart, talkative girl; a long-playing battle between good and evil. No, it's not that book. Not even close. Eleven-year-old Walker is typical bully bait-he reads, hangs out with his mom, and has that weird scar. He's not interested in accompanying a strange kid named Eddie to a place he's never heard of. But he does. Nebula is some kind of otherworld that is completely dark, except for the light of the Source, which provides energy for everyone there, except the evil bad guys, who have been plotting to take over for a very long time. Spies are uncovered, battles with unicorns and dragons are fought, and politics are played. When the king is killed, Walker is supposed to take over, but ultimately, it is Eddie who proves his bravery and gets his Chosen status returned. And the girl? Don't ask. There is some violence but it is remarkably bloodless (the king seems to be the only true victim). The writing is serviceable, the characters are pretty flat, and in a crowded marketplace of fantasy, this one does not stand out.-Mara Alpert, Los Angeles Public Library

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      January 1, 2012
      Grades 4-7 Slapping together an assortment of well-worn devices and character types from the fantasist's toolkit, Howe transports a bookish 11-year-old lad from this world to save the glowing land of Nebula, which is surrounded and threatened by the evil Black Count and his Diabolonian army. Repeatedly accosted by Eddie, an insistent emissary sporting a fedora, a Red Sox jacket, and a magic sword, Walker reluctantly comes to accept that the star-shaped birthmark on his cheek means that he has been designated as a Chosen One destined to be king. Walker hardly has time for a quick tour of Nebula, though, before he and his aggressively extroverted new friend, Frankie, are swept into a desperate mission to search sunless, desolate Diabolonia for allies and then call on the local unicorns, dragons, and other animals to do battle with the blind but powerful invaders. Genre fans will be unsurprised to discover that all ends wellor at least well enough for an opening episode; the Black Count's escape paves the way for sequels.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2012
      Because of his birthmark, bookish Walker is declared a Chosen One by the aged king of the underground city of Nebula. Along with his [cf2]not[cf1]-a-girlfriend Frankie and disgraced Nebula prince Eddie, Walker reluctantly finds himself fighting the dark power threatening the city. Despite minimal character development and familiar story lines, there's some good action and commentary on willful ignorance.

      (Copyright 2012 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.6
  • Lexile® Measure:800
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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