These two books were about a boy named Twig whose has been separated from his
father and was raised by wood trolls. He goes off in search of his father
through this big forest known as the Deepwoods. On his way to a city called
Undertown he runs into a sky ship and its crew who have fallen from the sky. It
ends up that the captain of the ship is his real father named Cloud Wolf. Then
Twig begins to travel with his father who is after a very rare and precious
substance known as stormphrax. But the only way to get his stormphrax is to
enter the heart of a storm at the very same moment it releases its most intense
power possible. These books will keep you on the edge of your seat the whole way
through.
I thought that this book was very well written and I would recommend to my
family and friends. This book was very descriptive. While I read it, I was
easily able to create mental pictures. The map in the front of the book was also
very helpful since the story takes place over hundreds of miles of land. The
illustrations by Chris Riddell were also very well drawn and helped with the
characters image because some of the stuff they wore was very intricate or I had
never heard of them before. There are quite a few characters, but not all of
them were used all the way through the story. This story was very well written
and enjoyable.
Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell worked well together to form this novel by
combining Paul Stewart’s story writing talent and Chris Riddell’s art skills.
Paul Stewart has won a pick of the year award for another book he has written.
He has written many books like football stories, fantasy, and even horror. Chris
Riddell has illustrated many other children’s books like Something Else
and The Swan’s Stories. Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell create wonderful
novels with very detailed artwork.
~ Whit Graff, grade 7, Canfield
Village Middle School
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