When Jack Brenin found out that, beyond doubt, he was 'The One' written about in ancient prophecy, his whole life changed. Now, armed with the golden acorn, his wand and newly acquired skills, Jack must fulfil his promise to ensure that Glasruhen Gate is opened before it's too late. His new friends are depending on him. Jack doesn't want to let anyone down but he knows that he has to be courageous and overcome his doubts if they're to succeed. Jack's extraordinary magical adventure continues.
There are time when you want an Author to write faster, and this was one of those books. I read The Golden Acorn and really enjoyed it and wanted the next books asap! This is the second book in the Jack Brenin series. Its is a lovely read, flowing well throughout. This is an excellent quick read for adults or a brilliant introduction to fantasy books for those younger. It is not at all complicated - you don't have to learn a new language in books such at the Lord of the Rings. I have the Ebooks and I am buying the paperbacks as gifts for friends. This is an excellent book. Catherine Cooper you have don it again, now how soon does the next book come out????
Eh. I liked The Golden Acorn a little bit better. In Glasruhen Gate, Jack learns more about his powers and visits Annwn. Moreso than the first book, Jack relies on the adults to tell him what to do and how to solve his problems. I got a little tired of Nora telling Jack to just tell the truth or that she'll take care of things. This book is really for fairly young or immature chapter book readers.
This is a verbal review from both a third and sixth grader who completed the book - as a disclaimer, I did not but then again a middle-aged gray-haired guy is not the target audience!
This is the sequel to The Golden Acorn, which should be read first. Bottom line summary is they both the 3rd and 6th grader loved this book, and they were both quite insistent on purchasing the Kindle-format sequel to the Golden Acorn. When asked what they liked the most, the third grader said he liked the characters, time travel, and the story, which was about all I could get out of him. The sixth grader said she liked the fantasy / science fiction aspects as they are her favorite genres, and she really liked the alternate reality travel aspect. Both of them said they would recommend it to their friends, and three friends downloaded both the Golden Acorn and this sequel to their Kindles.
Similar to the experiences with the Golden Acorn, after reading this book the sixth grader carried on a conversation of how neat it would be to have something like the golden acorn in real life, what she would do, etc. until I couldn't take it anymore.
As I type this, the Kindle price is $1.04 - I believe this is one heck of a bargain and obviously something you should grab for this summer to keep your kids a little occupied: where else can you spend just $1.04 and have both kids entertained for several hours? What I really like is it appears to be a great story and having them want to read more and exercise their minds vs. playing an endless video game!
This is book 2 in a series as far as I can tell. It may be a trilogy. Granted it is not written on a scale for adults but I do not make a difference if it is in the genre that I am currently interested in. I found it to be very interesting and has given me many ideas for my 'Tmbly' book that I am writing for my own enjoyment and hope to be able one day to share her adventures with everyone who is interested in this genre. Now, back to the book. If Jack is not successful in stopping an evil 'king' who tried to take over the land of fae and is destroying the land that Jack lives in. This destruction is having an adverse effect on Jack. Why? Jack is living with his grandfather because of his mother's death and his father's ongoing employment. Why would I recommend this series to everybody even adults all the way down to the age group it was meant to entertain. Destruction of 2 worlds, in love with a Fae and is not even aware of the feelings that run both ways. Saves 2 worlds with the help of 3 very good 'friends'.
I thought this was a lovely quick read, the story line is kept very basic and characters are continuously asking questions in order to keep a child reader informed and to enable them to understand the plot, this is something i was very aware of in both of the books so far. I do have to say though, how much i enjoy the characters which have been created, a great sign of imagination and a whole new world has been invented for this particular story too which must be quite a difficult thing to pull off successfully! No. 2 maybe could have been a longer no. 1 book perhaps? The ending is rather neat for this book and it could have ended here...now i guess i'll have to wait and see what the author has thought up for a new adventure in book 3....i'd imagine we'll be seeing some more royalty perhaps!!!
I had mixed feeling about the first book, The Golden Acorn but ultimately decided to give it 3 stars. I hoped the second book in the series would be more fast-paced and tightly plotted. As an adventure story for young readers you'd expect a lot of brisk action, right? Well, the book has its moments, but it plods along with too many characters and side stories as well as too much talk and not enough action. I still think there's a lot of potential in this series, it's just not there yet. The world Catherine Cooper has created is charming and the characters are a lot of fun. I just haven't enjoyed the story as much as I expected.
A very quick and easy read with an interesting story involving another world including some moral elements about people doing their best for others and the benefits of being honest. When Jack Brenin found out that, beyond doubt, he was 'The One' written about in ancient prophecy, his whole life changed. Now, armed with the golden acorn, his wand and newly acquired skills, Jack must fulfil his promise to ensure that Glasruhen Gate is opened before it's too late. His new friends are depending on him. Jack doesn't want to let anyone down but he knows that he has to be courageous and overcome his doubts if they're to succeed.
Really looked forward to this, but was sorely disappointed. The storyline seems to be a collage of "generally thought to be well-working" ideas ... no red thread discernible for me.
Inconsistencies, major ones - Gwillam died in the first book. For real. Yet in the second one he is alive and well. Plus he tells a story about ravens and the theft of the cauldron which simply does not fit into this timeline.
All in all, a lot happens in the book, but everything miraculously turns out well for the hero, without him having to do anything at all. Didn't like that.
This follow up to The Golden Acorn explores the world of Annwn - the magical homeland. As a chapter book for young readers it is well done but lacks any fast paced action and the characters are not real developed. Like its predecessor, the interesting setting and concept makes it an enjoyable, if simple, read.
I really enjoyed the second installment of this series (The Golden Acorn), but it did feel like the longest denouement ever! This one has less of a cliffhanger ending than the first; however, it does leave some plot lines open for a third book.
Excellent Story for all Fantasy Genre readers! Also a very good reader for kids ages 9 and up! It's written in words for kids but I enjoyed it immensely. I burned through all 3 books in this series in 2 days! It's unique story line, lovable characters, and comedic lines make this a great read for all!
This volume was one of favourites. Jack finds he has an enemy he must fight. Camelin is expressed more in this one and Timmery helps ut n this one as welll. But in the court case we see how much Nora cares for Jack and Camelin when she pleads with Velinder. I really loved this volume because there was a lot more adventures and twists and turns.
This was a great fantasy book for middle schoolers to young adults. Similar to Harry Potter but with the focus on Scottish myths and tales about a boy who is trying to save the secret kingdom of Dryads.
Os personagens, assim como a própria história, amadureceram neste segundo volume e, aliado ao suspense presente até a última página, compõem um romance que marcará gerações.
A fantastic continuation of THE GOLDEN ACORN. I love the fact that the author doesn't use half the book telling us what happened in the first book! Very entertaining! This is a very fast read full of smiles!
Sequel to the Golden Acorn. I enjoyed this one as much as the previous one, and hope to see more from this author. Suitable for all ages and might appeal to young Harry Potter fans.
A wonderful sequel to the Golden Acorn. The characters grew and the story progressed. I really enjoy these books and am looking forward to the next one.