The House on Falling Star
Hill is a
great book. It has excitement, suspense, intrigue, everything combining to make
an interesting and genuinely fun to read novel.
The story begins with the
teenage narrator, Tim Swift, and his dog, Josh, arriving in the odd town of
Enton. They are met by mystery which surrounds
the village: a weeping woman roaming about at night, the absence of flowers, the
legendary Falling Star Hill and its grumpy owner. Suddenly Tim meets Sarre, an
extraordinary girl with amazing powers, and they are swept into a stairway
leading to Tallis, a strange fantasy world with floating leaves, huge birds,
fantastic, intricate crystal flower blossoms, and many other crazy treasures.
Danger abounds, though, and Tim finds his way into an adventure which could
reveal the secrets of Enton and ruin or save all of Tallis.
I thought this book was
really fun. It was well crafted and thought out, fast-paced and thrilling. Its
vivid descriptions of details gave me a great picture of the magical world of
Tallis, and the characters really seemed to come alive. Though it was a little
slow starting off, I loved how the mysteries intertwine with the plot only to be
revealed at the end through hints and foreshadowing. I recommend this book for
ages twelve and older, even for adults looking for a creative, enjoyable novel.
I had a great time reading it.
~Ellyanna
Kessler, Grade 8, Boardman Center Middle School
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