The
entire Valley is asleep - but Sleeping Beauty, this isn't. The
townspeople have fallen victim to a horrible evil which intends to
create an eternal darkness. Determined to save his family and his
village, a 12-year-old boy named Tom has found all but one piece of the
Spark, which will turn the darkness into light and save them all. All he
has to do now is find that final piece, and the Spark will be complete,
and the evil will be defeated.
Easier said than done. When the
airship carrying Tom and his ragtag group of friends crashes, the group
is split up, thrown about by the wind, and must try to find each other
once again. New faces pop up along the way, including Roque Ja, the
fearsome, giant mountain lion who is pictured on the cover, as well as
foes.
This final volume of Bone: Quest for the Spark, a novel by author Tom Sniegoski
with spot and full-page illustrations by Bone creator and artist Jeff
Smith, with color by Steve Hamaker, does not disappoint. (And definitely
read the books in order so you get the complete story! Read my reviews
of the first two
novels in the trilogy.) Young Tom didn't go on this quest alone, and
Sniegoski juggles the various storylines with ease. From Tom's faithful
raccoon, Roderick, to his newest ally, a little dragon named Stillman,
the supporting characters are just as important to the story. Whether
their actions and choices helped or hindered the journey, most of these
characters never gave up on the quest or on each other. This volume
wraps up the story neatly, then offers up a great cinematic scene right
at which could easily lead to a new adventure. I hope it does, because
I'd love to read more stories featuring these characters - especially
Roderick the raccoon!
Want to know which parts of this book made me think of Doctor Who, The Land Before Time, and Alice in Wonderland? Read the rest of this review at Bildungsroman.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Bone: Quest for the Spark, Book Three by Tom Sniegoski and Jeff Smith
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2 comments :
The graphic novel is absolutely great. Think I will try the novels next :-)
Excellent! Enjoy. :)
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