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Paperback The Hourglass of Souls (Max and the Gatekeeper Book II) Book

ISBN: 0979720230

ISBN13: 9780979720239

The Hourglass of Souls (Max and the Gatekeeper Book II)

(Book #2 in the Max and the Gatekeeper Series)

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For decades Hudich, the leader of an evil army, had been held prisoner in a world called Pekel. Before releasing him last summer to save Max s friend Cindy, Max s grandfather neutralized Hudich s... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent Sequel

This book is great family entertainment! We read the first book, Max and the Gatekeeper and highly anticipated it's sequel. This book is very fast paced and packed with action. The Hour Glass of Souls grabs your attention and does a great job of keeping it. The entire time I was reading it, I kept thinking what a great movie this will make! I would recommend this book to anyone who loves adventure. Max is a great character. The chemestry between him and the others in the book comes through very well. I thought that Cochrane did a fantastic job taking the story to the next level. Readers of all ages can find themselves lost in another world and get caught up in the pace of this story.It is a quick read for adults, but I happen to love that! Can't wait to read what Cochrane writes next.

A triumphant and worthy sequel!

I have made it no secret that The Hourglass of Souls by James Todd, the sequel to Max and the Gatekeeper is one of my most anticipated books of the year. Now that I have had a chance to take this book for a spin, I am compelled to share my thoughts on it. The big question is, how does The Hourglass of Souls compare to Max and the Gatekeeper? To put it simply, not only is The Hourglass of Souls a worthy sequel to Max and the Gatekeeper. It actually surpasses it. Now bear in mind that this is no small feat considering that Max and the Gatekeeper, like many first books, is not only a labor of love, but also a completely original and compelling story which introduces us to a whole new universe conjured from the fertile imagination of Cochrane. More often than not, sequels tend to lose the unique flavor that of the introductory tale in order to venture off in some strange, new unexplored territory. Although I must admit, that there were times when I had to wonder if the sequel hadn't lost some of the magic of the original book, the story kicked itself into overdrive in the second half of the book and delivers a riveting and very satisfying tale. In The Hourglass of Souls, thirteen year old Max Rigdon's mother is kidnapped by the evil forces of Hudich who wants him to steal the key which will unlock the magic-dampening collar which was placed around Hudich's neck in Max and the Gatekeeper. To ensure that Max carries out Hudich's will, both Max and his mother are subjected to cruel torture. Max fears for his mother's life and is convinced that he must steal the key to Hudich's collar from his Grandpa and use it as a bargaining chip to save her. Max's plight becomes much more complicated when he learns that Hudich has discovered a magical gateway by which he can enter any world in the universe. If Hudich is able to remove the collar from his neck, he will regain his deadly magical powers. Everything that Max and his friends suffered to defeat Hudich in Max and the Gatekeeper will have been for nothing if an all-powerful Hudich and his forces are able to use this new gateway to invade other worlds. Max must find a way to rescue his mother from Hudich without giving up the key. From the harrowing plot it is obvious that The Hourglass of Souls is much darker tale than Max and the Gatekeeper. Cochrane has raised the stakes for Max in this sequel and in the process draws his readers more deeply into the explosive conflict of his book. To be certain, there is no lack of action in this excellent sequel. However, the area where I think The Hourglass of Souls doesn't quite match up to the original is in the sheer scope of its imagination. Although The Hourglass of Souls, which is the namesake of this book, is a quite creative plot device, the overall story seems to be lacking the wow-factor which blew me away in the original book. This is not to say that The Hourglass of Souls doesn't feature its own cleverness. I think much of the way the story shapes itself

Is the next book out yet?

My son (age 14) loves these books. He zipped through Max and the Gatekeeper and then proceeded to devour The Hourglass of Souls in it's wake. When he completed it, his first comment was "is the next book out yet?". The story is enticing; it reels you in! Totally captivating!

Great Summer Reading for Kids

This is a fast paced action book with a surprise twist that was completely unexpected. The book ends where the third book will begin, which leaves me anxiously awaiting the next book. This is a book that I am comfortable letting my children read as there is no inappropriate language or behavior.

The Hourglass of Souls is very entertaining

I really enjoyed reading The Hourglass of Souls. This book is an adventure book that can appeal to kids as well as adults, because it deals with the themes of magic, good versus evil and also friendship. They are themes that entertain readers of all ages. There is a list of magic spells at the end of the book. These spells are in the Slovene language. I had to refer to the end of the book to understand what each spell does for a short time. There is a spell to transport a person from one world to another. There is also a spell that creates fire. These are new elements of magic that I haven't seen in other books. I love the sketches in the book by Beth Peluso. They are very vivid and well done. I really like the picture of a reptile like creature called Grd. I also like the menacing picture of a creature called Zbal. I also like the picture of a fire breathing dragon attacking creatures called Trogs. The Hourglass of Souls is an exciting book to read.
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