The Viking Apprentice edition by Kevin McLeod Paul McLeod Children eBooks
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This is a great story that can be enjoyed by all ages. Peter Collins is out if school and he and his best friend George Taylor are headed to Campbell's cove where Peter's granddad is having the boys spend the summer. When they arrive they find the mansion where granddad lives and then they find a supernatural adventure and a journey that brings past history into the present with some amazing surprises. The author does a wonderful job creating a story that is compelling and fun and a great adventure for all. The writing is well done and the author knows what readers like and delivers.Tags : The Viking's Apprentice - Kindle edition by Kevin McLeod, Paul McLeod. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Viking's Apprentice.,ebook,Kevin McLeod, Paul McLeod,The Viking's Apprentice,JUVENILE FICTION Action & Adventure General,JUVENILE FICTION Fantasy & Magic
The Viking Apprentice edition by Kevin McLeod Paul McLeod Children eBooks Reviews
A very interesting story,with great characters that really holds the attention from the start. Really enjoyed reading this story. Looking forward to the next book
I purchased this book for my son and he would not stop raving about it. To the point I decided to read it to my daughters. This is a very fun book. Mr. McLeod does an excellent job drawing you into the story and exercising your imagination, from Vikings to Witches, stories of dragons and a fun cast of friends all gathered at grandfathers during a small vacation, but are soon hurled into a wonderful adventure. This book keeps you wanting more and makes you eager for the next book.
Very well written with characters that come alive. Intriguing adventure that young people will enjoy reading and use their imagination.
I liked this book - a free download. There were enough advance 'tells' to let me know some of what was coming to hold my interest (when would this information come out?). And, some unexpected turns, too. The story could have ended, but was left with a believable transition to the next in the series. I'll look at it, too.
This book was really quite good. A young man vîsits his grandfather for the sūmmer, he finds out some very interesting stuff about good ole grand dad, really interesting things. He makes some new friends, meets a cute girl and learns a lot about his family history. Looking forward to book two.
The author did a good job at describing the characters. He didn't go into a serious detailed analysis of the characters which I liked because it takes to much out of the story it allows you to find out more in the story not give it to you and make the story boring. The author made you have to think more on the subject. He also didn't have any foul language or inappropriate things through the book. The author kept you interested and he also made it piece together and flow very nicely.
In a children's book, it is very important to get the right tone. If badly done, the story-teller within the story comes across as annoying, or worse, boring. Here, we are spellbound by the simple, yet equally deep and complex stories told by "Granddad" who is also one of the main characters in this book.
The beginning is perfect. Not much happens, but it is so innocently told that we love reading about how the adventure started. This author has wisely found depth in quiet, simple scenes and does not resort to the desperation of cramming in action at the beginning like so many novice authors.
The setting is perfect as well. We can visualize the small town by the ocean and Granddad's sprawling mansion with all its mysteries.
The mass battle scenes are okay. They seemed to ramble on and you get the impression that they could go either way, and just because the protagonists are good guys, they are allowed to win. If the mass battles were as well done as the rest of this story, I would assign the whole book five stars.
This book is to be very highly commended for its "tone." It sounds very authoritative in the sense we want to listen, we don't want to stop hearing it, because it is so interesting. We want to be patient (and our patience is amply rewarded) because we realize there's no other way we want to spend our time. As well, the children's book perspective is nailed down, and that's very important. I can see why the author said that teachers in his home country are using this book in their classrooms.
Thank you, Mr. McLeod.
This is a great story that can be enjoyed by all ages. Peter Collins is out if school and he and his best friend George Taylor are headed to Campbell's cove where Peter's granddad is having the boys spend the summer. When they arrive they find the mansion where granddad lives and then they find a supernatural adventure and a journey that brings past history into the present with some amazing surprises. The author does a wonderful job creating a story that is compelling and fun and a great adventure for all. The writing is well done and the author knows what readers like and delivers.
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