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The Revenge of the Shadow King by J.S. Lewis, Derek Benz

mimsey's review

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2.0

I was loaned this book by a friend's daughter who recommended it very highly. I loaned her a book in return and set to explore what 13 year old fantasy enthusiasts are enjoying nowadays. Now I'll admit it's been a while since I was thirteen and my tastes have expanded and refined since then but I firmly believe that even at 13 I would have felt this book was mediocre at best.
The plot in The Revenge of the Shadow King is the standard 'young boy discovers he has magical powers and a destiny to fulfill. He and his friends are plunged into adventure'. I have no problem with an author using a rote plot, especially in children's books where a child can allow themselves to explore the fantastic elements of a story more deeply when the outline of the plot is familiar to them. However when a standard plot is used the details of the story become extra important, both to set the story apart from the thousands of others just like it and to create a story that, while being familiar, is still interesting. Unfortunately it seems the Benz and Lewis were not up to the task of sculpting these details and created a book that is uninspiring, disjointed, and frustrating.

At the beginning of the book I saw Harry Potter similarities on almost every page. A couple similarities include Max, the seemingly very average 11 year old main character with a broken and unaffectionate family. His three friends which include a startlingly familiar spunky, sassy, know-it-all, bookworm Natalia, and Ernie, the gawky, clumsy, cowardly comic relief. The third friend, Harley who fits nicely under "good natured muscle" doesn't have a direct Harry Potter parallel which is dismally small relief from the other similarities which go on to include an evil teacher and "slimy" arch nemesis classmate who relies on his dumb but strong sidekick.

In addition to lifting the main characters directly from the most successful series in the genre the villains and "heroes of the past" are taken from legend and myth. Like the rote plot this would not bother me if their character development did not seem to be based solely around the desperate hope that the reader is already familiar with Titania, Oberon, King Arthur, and Morgan Le Fay. The reader must then be willing to bend the traditional myths around these characters for the sake of a shaky plot. A bit of a tall and confusing order ask from a preteen audience.

Benz and Lewis seem unable to maintain a consistent narrative tone throughout the novel. Most of the book is written with a passive narrator who lets the children go about their adventure free of interference but every so often the narrator sprinkles in confusing snippets or active narration, along the lines of "little did they know..." Stylistically this creates a confusing and frustrating reading experience where the reader is jerked out of the flow of the story when confronted with these inconsistencies.

One aspect in which The Revenge of the Shadow King differs from Harry Potter is that Max and his four friends are constantly being rescued by adults whereas Harry and his troupe received very little help from grownups. While there definitely can be debate over what message is being sent, as a reader it meant that the characters became stagnant from consistently being protected from situations that would have given them opportunities to grow. This sheltering also leads to no actual interaction with the villains and days of down time in the adventure where the children go to school, obey groundings and fail to recognize how lucky they are that the villains are apparently too incompetent to take advantage of these fabulous opportunities to rid themselves of the children who improbably manage to succeed in foiling their plans.

Genre: Fantasy
Age Group: Preteen
Characters: Max Sumner, Ernie , Natalia Romanov, Harley
Iver , Logan, Ray , Sprig, Rhiannon Heen, Morgan LaFay, Dr. Diamante Blackstone, Brooke, Gaspard Hamm.
Locations: Avalon, Minnesota; The Old Forest
Critters: Slayer Goblin, Spriggan, Shadow, Goblin, Kobold, Garden Faerie, Gargoyle, Unicorn, Werewolf.
Randiness: About as racy as Winney the Pooh.
Fright Factor: Make a quick check for the monster under the bed.

kraley's review

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1.0

You know those middle grade books that even adults can enjoy? This was not one of them. This was seriously painful to read. The friendships were trying to be Harry Potteresque however, they failed. No one likes a whiny kid. Ernie was so annoying and such a cry baby, that I am pretty sure Harley would have given him a beat down. The author borrows the Good Morning but from The Hobbit and doesn't even give it a wink and a nod. The older man is obviously suppose to be a Gandalf figure even down to his pipe. And don't get me started on the absentee parents. I don't think this book knew what it wanted to be. It definitely won't be read by me again. Please don't waste your time.

riellareads's review

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4.0

The Revenge of the Shadow King is an exciting middle-grade fantasy adventure that will appeal to those enjoying their fantasy with a little history and magic! This is the first in the Grey Griffins Trilogy, which combines mythology and folklore into the world of here and now. It follows the Grey Griffins, four kids in a small town who have made their own secret society and play a card game full of monsters and other creatures. Max, Harley, Natalia, and Ernie begin to notice the strange appearance of those same creatures around their town. As trouble continues to brew and it becomes clear that there is more going on than what seems, will they be able to save not only their town but possibly the world?
I have had this book for years! I loved the series as a kid and continue to love it as a young adult reader! It is exciting, full of magic, adventure, and friendship. I love the mix of magical creatures and the real world. It is so exciting and I love the characters! It is always so fun to read about friends who are despite their differences connected through a shared interest. As always, the characters are some of my favorite part. From Logan, to Iver, to Max's Grandma Calibrun, the characters make the book so much more fun!
This is for any young fantasy reader and especially for those who enjoy fantasy games! Also there are old English and European mythological elements in this book too, which is always exciting! I gave it to my younger brother, who is much more interested in sports and active things and he enjoyed it! He rarely reads series, but he finished the entire series and even the next one!

lavoiture's review

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4.0

I'd really give this 3.5 if I could. It was pretty good and fairly imaginative. Other people said it seemed like Harry Potter, but the only resemblance I saw to that was a smart, kind of know-it-all girl. I'd read the next ones.

cyee44's review

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4.0

Fun kids adventure story

safaristevie's review

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adventurous funny hopeful mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

5.0

bullfart's review

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adventurous funny

3.0

raohyrule's review

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1.0

This was like a middle grade version of Stranger Things meshed with National Treasure, but without any of the elements that make those things good or fun.

This book has been sitting on my shelves since I was eleven years old and I was never able to make it past chapter one until I reluctantly began listening to the audiobook last night because I wanted to listen to something and it was the only one I had available at the time.
A shame, really. The cover always intrigued me so much as a kid.

catladylover94's review

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5.0

good first book

mhrts_books11's review

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adventurous dark funny mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0