![]() Add to that the collective input of self-publishing, fantasy fan sites on the Internet, and the vast number of works already published and still in print, and you’ll see that this is no small enterprise. I can’t even guess the number of new titles published every year. “The world’s on fire-and you’re twiddling around with children’s books?” But there are two things they haven’t considered.įirst, children and teenagers consume a prodigious amount of fantasy. To some it may seem a trivial pursuit to try to reclaim territory for Christ’s Kingdom in the realm of fantasy literature. My first reaction, once I’d finished reading this book, was to say, “Oh! Now we’re getting somewhere!” Nevertheless, this book is good value for money and definitely begs for a sequel! We thoroughly enjoyed reading the book and look forward to reading more from this author's pen.(Story Warren Books: 2015) Reviewed by Lee Duigon I would love to have seen more drawings, but the story is quite long - a bonus for avid readers like my 8 year old granddaughter - but perhaps a bit long for the average 12 year old reader. I love the drawings and especially the maps which help younger readers to visualise the area where The Green Ember is placed. The language is ideal for readers of 12 years and up, but younger listeners will certainly enjoy being read to by parents or older siblings. How will the two young rabbits be able to help them and have the courage to do so? All is revealed as the story unfolds chapter after chapter. Almost from the start, the reader is introduced to the plot when the rabbits discuss the mystery which divided the forest and forced their parents to move - leaving them sad most of the time. Smith has done a magnificent job writing such an imaginative tale! I love that the Heather and Picket - two rabbits - are the protagonists of this adventure story,They have to deal with much in their young lives, but with courage and loyalty they help their mother and father to protect their home. Thanks S.D.Smith for writing these FABULOUS books and inspiring me to become a writer.įor a first novel the author, S.D. I've read hundreds of books and personally, I'm convinced that these stories are some of the absolute BEST in history and will become just as well loved as The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. S.D.Smith is one of our favourite authors and we can't wait for his next book to come out. Me and my little sister have read these books and listened to them on Audible lots of times and we both absolutely love them. His books are very well-written and I couldn't put them down because each chapter keeps you hooked. I would definitely recommend this book series to anyone aged 6 and above. They are strong, caring, and loyal, and they inspire me to be more like them. I can't pick a favourite character as they are all amazing. I find books where that happens, very boring and unrealistic. One of the things I love the most about The Green Ember series, is that even though the story is about good vs evil, it isn't like most books where good wins every time. This book is about two rabbits who are separated from their family and have to fight evil. This review has been written by my 10-year-old daughter. ![]() Randall Goodgame, singer/songwriter for Slugs & Bugs, Veggie Tales -This text refers to the paperback edition. Smith has a voice for children and families that the world needs to hear. Smith: thank you for giving us this beautiful gem! -Sarah Mackenzie, Author of Teaching From Rest, Host of The Read-Aloud Revival Podcast S. I'm recommending this to everyone who happens to lend me their ear for 5 seconds. How's that for a recommendation? Go get it! Officially our favorite read-aloud ever. But this one? How shall I put this? If I could choose only one book for my kids to read this year, this would be it. Sarah Clarkson, Author of Read for the Heart and Caught Up In A Story I don't usually tell people that there is a book they absolutely-must-no-questions-HAVE-TO-without-a-doubt read. A captivating story with sword-bearing rabbits, daring quests, and moments of poignant beauty, The Green Ember is a tale that will delight and inspire young readers to courage and creativity.
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