Eric Kent Edstrom
Auteur de Undermountain: The Undermountain Saga
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Œuvres de Eric Kent Edstrom
Bigfoot Galaxy: Expedition 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 16
- Aussi par
- 11
- Membres
- 107
- Popularité
- #180,615
- Évaluation
- 3.9
- Critiques
- 8
- ISBN
- 18
I honestly don’t know where to begin my review with this story. Undermountain completely ‘wowed’ me.
We first meet the characters, six kids and their crusty guide, as they travel on a backpacking adventure through the Canadian wilderness. As the story unfolds two of the kids, Danny and Breyona meet a Bigfoot and a two-headed creature they call a ‘Shrieker.’ Danny decides to tell the other kids about the encounter but is laughed at. Soon all the kids and their guide Harvin are being chased by a Shrieker. Rescued by Bigfeet, five of the kids are taken to Undermountain where there’s a large population of Bigfeet. As the kids travel around Undermountain we find out that the Bigfeet are more technologically advanced than humans. The story unfolds as the kids try to escape and the council of ‘The Strict’, try to keep them from returning to the surface and revealing the existence of the Bigfeet, also known as the ‘People’. In the meantime the Bigfeet have an even larger problem on their hands, a revolt from the Tangoga and Tangeg, is creating havoc for the People.
The author wrote a fast paced, imaginative story that kept me mesmerized from the beginning. I have never read anything like this before. I was amazed at how the legend of the Bigfoot was transformed into so much more, creating a civilization that existed deep within the mountains that was almost completely self-sustaining. The environment, the characters, the action, everything, was all described clearly without the use of excessive words, making it very easy for me to visualize the world that was created.
All the characters had distinct personalities so that I had no trouble imagining what the characters were like. We get to experience the story through multiple POVs that are separated by chapter allowing us to see the changes that each of the characters are undergoing. By the end of the book all of the humans, and even Grizz the Bigfoot that rescued the kids, have grown.
As I read this story, I had to keep asking myself, “Is there anything wrong with this book?” But other than some grammatical errors, I couldn’t find anything that I would consider a big flaw.
Lastly I have to mention that I love the cover for this book. It's absolutely gorgeous.
The author created a truly unique world with Undermountain. Fast paced, entertaining with touches of humor, it’s an excellent young adult book that I’d recommend to everyone. I give this book 5 stars
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