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- Published on: 2004
- Binding: Paperback
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Marcus Sedgwick is an outstanding novelist!!
By Hawthorn
Normally I read fantasy books by Terry Pratchett, but this book caught my eye. I decided to buy it, just for the hell of it and found it to be one of the most outstanding books I have ever read! I thoroughly enjoyed it, and the way Marcus Sedgwick chased around the end of the book was truly outstanding. There was many a point when I thought the book was about to end, only to find an amazing twist that pulled me further in. I reccomend this book to anybody that can read, and for those of you who can't, learn, because your missing out on a great book. I look forward to reading the sequel, which I am sure will be even more enjoyable.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Dance my dears
By E. A. Solinas
Marcus Sedgwick follows up his chilling "Book of Dead Days" with a less chilling, but far more compelling sequel, "Dark Flight Down." He left a lot of plot threads untouched at the end of the first book -- especially Boy's past -- but wraps them up as he tells a compelling, sometimes chilling story.Boy now works for the scientist Kepler, but while running an errand to the Yellow House, he's captured by Imperial soldiers and taken to the palace, where the decaying, mad emperor is waited on by power-hungry courtiers. The emperor wants to be immortal, and his right hand Maxim hopes to use Boy to somehow find the Book of Dead Days.To make things worse, the bloodthirsty Phantom is still at large -- and Boy soon realizes that it dwells in the palace. Surrounded by treachery and Machievellian lies, Boy's only hope is that his friend Willow will rescue him. But then he learns the horrific truth behind the Phantom and the emperor -- and the connection they have to his past.There's less magic and more mystery in "Dark Flight Down," compared to its predecessor. The Book of Dead Days only shows up occasionally, and the focus is mostly on Boy's struggles to escape Maxim, and find out his identity. And since the horror is all human, it's even more frightening than demons.With his sparse prose and icy descriptions, Sedgwick does a remarkable job of wrapping up the story, revealing Boy's mysterious past and the identity of his family. The Phantom's identity is a complete shock, and one that is really horrific. Although Sedgwick does fumble a bit with Bedrich the amnesiac, and Kepler's plotting; these things should have been fleshed out.Boy himself grows by leaps and bounds here, as he realizes that it's who you are, not your true name or parentage, that defines you. Willow is still like a refugee Lloyd Alexander heroine, although she appears somewhat less here. And romantics will be pleased by the dark, if pleasing end for this novel -- the bleakness that has gone before it sort of fades out.Wrapping up the story he started in "Book of Dead Days," Marcus Sedgwick crafts a chillingly beautiful, intricate little story, about the boy named Boy. A fitting end for the Boy's story
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.An unexpected Conclusion
By A very Witty Pen Name
Dark Flight down is a fantastic conclusion to The Book Of Dead Days. If you have read this you will know that Boy is a boy with no known name, age or parents. In fact he is even lucky to be alive after his encounter with Valerian, a cursed magician, in the previous book. And, needless to say he again gets himself into trouble...The Emperor is searching for one of Valerian's books, this book gives the reader information that they need, although it is often misleading. The emperor however believes it will help him in his quest for immortality. The emperor's assistant is certain that Boy must know where the book is, and takes him as a prisoner.In addition, Boy faces even more danger when he realises that his 'prision' is very close to the home of the phantom, a creature that has killed many innocent people, including somebody Boy was fairly close to. In the typical fantasy manner, Boy encounters the phantom, but will he be lucky to survive another dangerous experience?However the emperor is not the only person who wishes to veiw the secrets this books contains. Boy himself also wishes to, in order to obtain information about his past.Boy with a little help from Willow, finally gets the answers, although they might not be the ones he was seeking to hear.
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