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Marcos Millions (Hardcover)

by William Sleator (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

This prequel to Sleator's open-ended thriller, The Boxes, answers almost all the questions readers of the first book might have had about the pathetic, crab-like creatures and (heroine Annie's) mysterious, ageless Uncle Marco. Though missing the uniquely creepy horror elements that characterize many of Sleator's novels, the book is riveting for the ethical dilemma it poses: 12-year-old adventurer Marco and his psychic, hyper-sensitive sister, Lilly, find a strange tunnel in their basement. Inside is another world, and a group of odd, blind, religious beings, "shiny, purplish creatures... like insects with six limbs and ridged, carapaced heads," telepathically contact Lilly. They say Lilly is a "medium" who can help them complete a dangerous ritual to appease their malevolent god, "The Unknowable." Should the children help, and at what cost to their own impoverished family? Might the creatures be lying for nefarious ends? More satisfying than its predecessor, and full of strange and startling details, this curious fantasy will spark readers' imaginations and send them right back to The Boxes for a glimpse of Marco's future. Ages 10-14.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



From School Library Journal

Gr 5-9-A good choice for readers who enjoy The X Files or creepier episodes of Star Trek. When Marco's younger sister Lilly discovers a hidden tunnel in the basement of their house, she is too frightened to enter it. But 12-year-old Marco likes to travel and see different things: to him "millions meant distances-and if you're thinking about distances, millions means going very, very far away." He follows the tunnel from Earth to a different world and is drawn into the alien inhabitants' struggle to propitiate their Lord, a powerful, sentient space/time phenomenon called a naked singularity. Time passes far more quickly on Earth than on the alien world, and Marco's visits are overshadowed by his urgent need to get home before too much time passes. While these concepts are not new in science fiction, the suspense of Marco's race against time, the well-paced unfolding of the mysteries of the alien world, and the general mood of foreboding make for a compelling read. Marco is a substantial protagonist; the other characters, while less well-rounded, are convincing enough to advance the story. The book is a successful prequel to Sleator's The Boxes (Dutton, 1998), but also stands on its own.

Beth Wright, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, VT

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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3.0 out of 5 stars Very Good but found the ending questionable, Jun 22 2004
This review is from: Marcos Millions (Paperback)
This was a very interesting book with many twists in it that you would not expect. It is definitely difficult to put down and you will have it read within a few hours without any problems. I did think that the ending was a little hard to believe. At the end of the book Marco is still only 12 years old and by "Boxes" he was an adult. I found it difficult to believe that he could have supported himself during that time. I think that Sleator should have put more into the ending and if he were to write a book about what happened between "Marco's Millions" and "Boxes" he would find it difficult. I really thought that the book was good all the way through until the end and you would enjoy reading it. There are definitely better books out there, some by Sleater himself. I like "Boxes" better than this book. I think that reading the book and then stopping when he finally makes it home and drawing your own conclusions would be a good idea but most people would find it hard not to find out how it really ended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars the best book, Jul 29 2003
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i think this is a really good book. If u like singularities outerspace and blackholes then u'll love this book. if u like this book u will love singularity.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Charlotte: A Feast for the Mind!, Dec 4 2002
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This review is from: Marcos Millions (Paperback)
In "Marco's Millions", by William Sleator, a boy named Marco enters an unnerving parallel universe to aid the creatures living there, and to save his world from destruction by a naked singularity. He is sucked into the singularity, and moves through another world, recovering an artifact that will halt the threat of the singularity. When he reaches his own world again, he is jolted to the present by finding out what has happened to his family while he was gone. This book is unusual because it doesn't have a very happy tale to tell, but it was exciting and gave me the feeling that something dark was behind my back. I liked it especially because it involed travel between universes, and possible space phenomenons, which I find interesting. I would recommend this book to kids who like a good science-fictional scare!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Marco's Millions
Do you think of giant insects communicating via telepathy when you think of alternate universes? Ordinarily this reviewer wouldn't either, but after having read another of... Read more
Published on Mar 9 2002 by B. Lynn Wynn

4.0 out of 5 stars A good book to read
The book Marco's Million, by William Sleator, is an excellent book. It has a very interesting plot and have likable characters such as Marco and his sister, Lilly. Read more
Published on Mar 4 2002 by Janice Wong

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