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matthewhorvat 's review for:
Darkstalker
by Tui T. Sutherland
Yes, I know this is a kids book. My kids are all homeschooled and it was a popular series among their co-op classmates. I picked up the first boxed set, hoping my kids would eventually join their friends in reading the books.
Then I picked up book one and started reading....
...eventually seeing there being Legends books and Winglets, I had to find out the order to read them chronologically.
Darkstalker is the first book as far as when things take place. Now I've only ready book 1 of the main series, so I don't know if any of this has any importance later in the series, but considering how it ends perhaps it does. Like other reviewers commented, this book does start slow, but it is introducing the characters, and all introductions take place slowly. The neat thing is that each chapter is told from one character's point of view, which pulls the reader in further, and likely improves the experience for the reader. b
Bring on Legends 2 and the remainder of the main series....
Then I picked up book one and started reading....
...eventually seeing there being Legends books and Winglets, I had to find out the order to read them chronologically.
Darkstalker is the first book as far as when things take place. Now I've only ready book 1 of the main series, so I don't know if any of this has any importance later in the series, but considering how it ends perhaps it does. Like other reviewers commented, this book does start slow, but it is introducing the characters, and all introductions take place slowly. The neat thing is that each chapter is told from one character's point of view, which pulls the reader in further, and likely improves the experience for the reader. b
Bring on Legends 2 and the remainder of the main series....