Kim is a dreamer who would much rather read his latest copy of “Star Fighters” than worry about his math homework. When his parents inform him that his little sister has fallen into a mysterious coma, Kim is frustrated that he can do nothing to help her. A mysterious visitor from another world pulls Kim into the realm of the Magic Moon, where he must fly a spaceship, disguise himself as a knight, fight monsters and fantastical creatures, and journey ever-onward through the perilous forests and mountains, in order to unlock the secrets of the enchantment that keeps his sister locked in sleep.
One of the most well-known fantasy writers in Europe. Hohlbein has published more than 150 books for both children and adults. His work has consistently been on Germany’s bestseller lists since the 1980s, with over a quarter million copies sold of every book published since 1995. Hohlbein’s work has sold over 4.5 million copies combined and have been translated into more than 20 languages.
English Version By: Barbara Guggemos with Stafford Hemmer
This book was very good but the first was better, I'd have to say. The ending confused me slightly and I thought it changed to quickly in the last chapter. It was kind of like they went 'Ok it has to be so many pages and ...OMG how do I change the action to finish? Oh who cares.' Still worth reading but to fast at the end ...it should be longer to give it time to taper off.
EKF501
02.16.2008 05:54 PM