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Title:Darkhenge
Author:Catherine Fisher
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:March 1st 2006 by Eos (first published March 3rd 2005)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Teen. Fiction. Mythology
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Darkhenge Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages
Rating: 3.53 | 680 Users | 83 Reviews

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It's been three months since Rob's younger sister, Chloe, fell into a coma after a riding accident, and his life is in disarray. Rob's parents spend most of their time at his sister's bedside, and his best friend is afraid to talk to Rob about Chloe. To distract himself, Rob takes a job working at a secret archaeological site, where workers have uncovered a mystical ring of black timbers. At its center an ancient tree is buried upside down in the earth--a tree with the power to transport Rob to the Unworld, where Chloe lives in a forest of enchanting dreams, trapped between life and death.

Catherine Fisher has combined a fascinating exploration of myth with a modern quest for understanding. Where is the land of the imagination? And if we found our way there, would we ever want to come back?

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Original Title: Darkhenge
ISBN: 0060785829 (ISBN13: 9780060785826)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Vetch, Gwion Bach, Ceridwen, Clare Kavanagh, Chloe Maguire, Rob Maguire, Father Mac
Setting: Unworld Avebury, Wiltshire, England(United Kingdom)

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When I first started reading this book, I had some problems with the mystical, dreamy, roundabout way it was written. As I got deeper into the story, I had some problems with the foundational premise of the plot. By the end of the book, I really liked it though!This book tells the story of Rob, a boy whose sister is in a coma due to an accident. Rob's family, of course, has difficulty dealing with this situation. From there, the story intertwines bits of Welsh mythology and pieces of modern

Reviewed by Jaglvr for TeensReadToo.comRob's younger sister, Chloe, has been in a coma for three months. The prognosis is not good for her recovery. Rob is riddled with guilt over the fact that he has always come first in their parents' eyes. He also feels guilty that his thoughts turn to the wish that she would pass on to let everyone get on with their lives. Then one evening he stumbles upon some New Ager-type people. They have entered a clearing outside his town and ask him for the secret

I got this book back when I was a young teenager when it was Uncorrected Proof from Harper Collin's. I had a hard time getting through it the first time, due to really bad things in my life happening. I got around to it, and I recently reread it. This book is beautifully written and introduces you to a world that you question. You wonder what is going on, and this book keeps you guessing. I couldn't predict most scenes.

This is a very interesting story. Rob's sister Chloe is in the hospital after an accident seemingly in a coma. Then he discovers she's been taken to the Unworld by the King, who always is masked. But when he goes to rescue her, he discovers things about his sister he didn't know, her hurt at his teasings and jealousy at his older/bigger/better brother status. He has to travel through seven strange fortresses or caers, to rescue a sister who, it seems, doesn't want to be rescued. And even though



This book is very Fisher and all the right ways. Everything, even the mundane, is imbued with a sense of poetry and magic. What seems to be a normal rural town is soon revealed to be much more than it seems, thanks to its ancient Druidic history. I especially loved the characters in this story. They were all so multifaceted. Rob is quiet and seems innocent at first, but turns out to be vain at times. Mac is gruff, but also deeply faithful. Chloe is a little petulant, but she isnt unjustified in
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