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Dark Is Rising Sequence Box Set (Paperback)

de Susan Cooper (Author)
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Joined by destiny, the lives of the Drew children, Will Stanton, and a boy named Bran weave together in an exquisite, sometimes terrifying tapestry of mystery and quests. In the five-title series of novels known as The Dark Is Rising Sequence, these children pit the power of good against the evil forces of Dark in a timeless and dangerous battle that includes crystal swords, golden grails, and a silver-eyed dog that can see the wind. Susan Cooper's highly acclaimed fantasy novels, steeped in Celtic and Welsh legends, have won numerous awards, including the Newbery Medal and the Newbery Honor. Now all five paperback volumes have been collected in one smart boxed set. These classic fantasies, complex and multifaceted, should not be missed, by child or adult. The set includes Over Sea, Under Stone, The Dark Is Rising, Greenwitch, The Grey King, and Silver on the Tree. (Ages 9 and older) --Emilie Coulter


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Cooper's highly acclaimed series--Over Sea, Under Stone; The Dark Is Rising; Greenwitch; The Grey King; and Silver on the Tree--is now available in its entirety for the first time in an attractive, sturdy boxed set that's perfect for gift giving. Size A. CC

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Introduction to the New-Age for children, Jui 22 2000
Par Un client
Like most, I read and loved this series at a kid. It's neat to imagine doing personal combat with ancient evil as an 11 year.

But kids aren't wise or aware. Re-read as an adult, the series is a missed opportunity, instilling numerous problematic assumptions that can only mislead a child.

The book is not "Arthurian" to those who know what that means. It is the opposite. The link is that poor old King Arthur is exhumed from the grave and reanimated as a magical totem. There is no exploration of civilization based on codes of honor and the subsuming of human kings under a transcending divine. Absolutely the opposite of the Arthurian tradition.

There is no insight into what evil is. The bad guys merely project an inexplicable sense of foreboding and darkness while engaging in cryptic banter. Evil, apparently, is an emotional feeling one "senses" without knowing or understanding.

The good guys (Uncle Merry), always "suddenly stand erect" and start fighting evil with incantations, magical talismans and arcane tasks. Human action is irrelevant. One starts to wonder why Uncle Merry is slouching such that he always needs to "suddenly stand erect"...

So mystical forces clash. The idea is there are elites BORN with special knowledge (instincts, really) who act to protect normal people. We must assist them and do what they say. That nature is magic beyond understanding. That the "fight" between good and evil is a sort of game, not real, in which representatives of good and evil meet in council together to decide matters. Then go out to play-act their roles. That good and evil NEED each other.

All while appealing to create tribal sensibilities and notions of Celtic racial heritage.

This will seem harsh to many who have gradually incorporated such beliefs or like the books, but most of what is contained in this series reflects the 1930's ideology of German National Socialists i.e. fascism, gradually mainstreamed since then, now resurging in popularity behind a "kinder, gentler" face under the banner "New Age", "PC", etc.

If the world were different, this could be a "fun" book. But there is increasingly nothing out there to illuminate the truth behind such ideas; to show were they must inevitably lead. There is a reason why almost every TV show directed to teens revolves around witchcraft and demonology ... why the generations are increasing into violence, body-piercing, open and aimless sexuality (basic primitivism). Treating this series as if it has value is part indicator, part contributor

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Still one of the Best, Jui 21 2004
Par A. Weston "Adrian Weston" (Brighton, UK) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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It's great to start to see Susan Cooper around the place again. With all of the Potter hype and the renewed interest in the wonderful Diana Wynne Jones, Susan Cooper deserves some time in the limelight for the outstanding Dark is Rising sequence. She's steeped in anglo-saxon mythology in much the same way as Alan Garner, but has created a much warmer and more accessible world than Garner.

The first book in the sequence was clearly originally written as a stand-alone book, but I would guess it planted seeds of ideas which took a decade to germinate when she picked up the story again. After the long gap, the next four books came quite thick and fast (coinciding with my childhood) and the writing of them is dynamic and exciting. The characters are fantastic, with the Merlin figure Merry being one of the most endearing attempts to create that arch-sorcerer. They are great fun from start to finish and are as intelligent, fresh and fantastic as when I first read them nearly thirty years ago (ouch!).

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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Dark is Rising Sequence, Avril 16 2004
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For all fans of Harry Potter the Dark is Rising books would also be a great book sequence. It includes magic, fantasy, and many other things. I cannot stop thinking about them! Susan Cooper uses such good descriptions that you actually feel as if you were there. This is a great sequence I can't get Merriaman, Lyon, Will Stanton, Jane, Simon, and Barney Drew, the lady, the Grey King, and all the others out of my head. You would reaaly enjoy these books. They are great books. (...)
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Dark Is Rising
The Dark is rising sequence - I first discovered this book in sixth grade in a friend's house. It was the hardcover edition and the pictures were interesting so I read it. Read more
Publié le Fév 16 2004 par moonstone_girl

5.0étoiles sur 5 Deeply moving books
With deep roots into English and Celtic mythology, these books are a masterfully written saga that transcends generations. Read more
Publié le Fév 4 2004 par James T. Peeples

5.0étoiles sur 5 Best fantasy series ever written!
I first read the Dark Is Rising sequence when I was in 5th grade (16 years ago - yikes!) and I have yet to find another fantasy series that feels so genuinely, hauntingly magical... Read more
Publié le Fév 1 2004 par A. Kelley

5.0étoiles sur 5 Harry Potter fans will love this!
If you haven't read this collection of stories, and you like fantasy, then you are missing out! I just recieved them as a gift, and I can't put them down. Read more
Publié le Janv. 17 2004 par Tammy J. Kue

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great for adults who have little time to read "adult" books
My son picked up The Dark is Rising from the library and pointed it out to me. Well, since I have very little time to attack thick books, I started reading it. Read more
Publié le Nov. 29 2003 par Amy Spiegel

4.0étoiles sur 5 Strong series
I re-read this series recently, wondering if it would still seem as good as it did when I was a child. And the answer is, it doesn't. Read more
Publié le Sep 9 2003 par kallan

4.0étoiles sur 5 Woo-I'll check it out...
just based on that strong anti-christian review. Sounds like another of those all-too-hard-to-find, WELL-written PAGAN series that OUR family needs, Cool.
Publié le Aoû 17 2003

3.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent writing and a moving story, but...
Maybe I'm just getting old (depressing as it is), but I am not sure I get this series. I love the Narnia Chronicles, books by Astrid Lindgren, and good series such as the Harry... Read more
Publié le Aoû 15 2003 par Maggie the Lizard Tamer

5.0étoiles sur 5 My Favorite Fantasy Series!
I received these books as a birthday present when I was 9, and have reread them several times since. Read more
Publié le Aoû 13 2003 par Louella Richardson

5.0étoiles sur 5 un-christian yes, but trust your kids to know the difference
When I first read these books I was a kid. I knew that they were were pagan, but I knew that it was just fiction. Not the truth, but they were fun escapism. Read more
Publié le Aoû 8 2003 par Tricia Shaffer

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