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Mister Monday: The Keys to the Kingdom #1 (Audio CD)

by Garth Nix (Author), Allan Corduner (Narrator)
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Garth Nix fans have come to expect high quality, highly imaginative stories with lots of adventure and unique, believable characters. And this debut fantasy for his new series shows why.
This time ten-year-old, seventh grader, Arthur Penhaligon (reminiscent of Harry Potter), is on a mission. He has to find a cure for the worldwide Sleepy Plague unleashed by the dog-faced, bowler-hatted Fetchers of the otherworldly Mr. Monday’s henchman, Noon, while chasing Arthur and setting fire to his school. He escaped them earlier when he lay paralized by an asthma attack. Then the all-powerful Will saved him by tricking Mr. Monday into giving Arthur a life-saving key shaped like the minute hand of a large clock and an atlas for navigating through space and time in the House, the Kingdom of All Reality, which is run by the Firm. With these items Arthur became the Rightful Heir to the Kingdom, much to the chagrin of the vengeful Mr. Monday and his cohorts, Dawn, Noon and Dusk, and their minions, the Fetchers, Midnight Visitors and a cadre of winged creatures and mechanized monsters, all of whom want the key back and Arthur dead in his tracks in the Secondary Realms.
To find the much needed cure, Arthur must traverse the House, which the Great Architect created from Nothing, leaving the Will to ensure Her work would continue. On entering it, Arthur meets Suzy Turquoise Blue, one of the Piper’s children from “all those years ago.” Suzy’s a likeable Dickensian urchin with a cleansed mind and a frog in her throat-the Will in one of its many disguises. As they travel the House, Arthur tests the powers of the key and learns of the quarrels between the Will, the Seven untrustworthy Trustees, the Architect and Mr. Monday. Eventually apprehended by Noon and his goons, Arthur gets tossed into a Dante’s inferno of the Deep Coal Cellar. There he meets the Old One chained forever to clock hands that constrict or expand his movements as they tick on. And the Old One-a name for Satan in some literary circles-tells Arthur in incantations and ambiguities how to escape the Cellar by the Improbable Stairs. Climbing them, the kids land in prehistoric times, the Stone Age, Ancient Greece (where Nike wings by), the Great Plague (where Suzy finds her family ) and finally in Monday’s Dayroom. There Arthur defeats Monday, unites the minute and hour hands of the clock, finds the cure for the Plague and makes a deal with the Will to return home on an on-call basis.
But even as Arthur is leaving at the end of Monday’s day in the sun, Grim Tuesday’s grumbling about the dawn of a new day. So as sure as dusk follows dawn we know master manipulator, Garth Nix, has another set of adventures on his calendar, undoubtedly as intriguing, entertaining and well-written as these.
M. Wayne Cunningham (Books in Canada)
--This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


From School Library Journal

Grade 5-8-Arthur Penhaligon's school year is not off to a good start. On his first day, he suffers an asthma attack while running cross country and dreams that a mysterious figure hands him a key shaped like the minute hand of a clock. However, when he wakes up, he still has the key. That's when strange things begin to happen. Mister Monday dispatches terrifying, dog-faced Fetchers to retrieve it, a bizarre sleeping illness sweeps the city, and only Arthur can see the weird new house that appears in his neighborhood. The seventh grader knows it all has something to do with the key, one of seven elusive fragments of the Will to which he has become heir apparent, and a mysterious atlas. When he ventures inside the house, he meets more strange characters than he could have imagined, none of whom are what they seem. And, of course, he must battle Monday, who will do anything to get the key back. With the help of the key, Arthur must fight his way out. The first in a seven part series for middle graders is every bit as exciting and suspenseful as the author's previous young adult novels. Readers will eagerly anticipate the sequels.
Ginny Collier, Dekalb County Public Library, Chamblee, GA
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 If there's a Will ..., Jui 25 2006
Par Amanda Richards "Modest to the extreme" (Georgetown, Guyana) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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In the beginning there was The Architect who created everything from nothing. Eons passed, and then there was The Will. The Architect's Will was broken into seven pieces by the treacherous Trustees to prevent it from ever being executed. The first fragment was fused inside a solid crystal and then placed inside an unbreakable glass box which was locked inside an indestructible cage. The cage was anchored on the surface of a dead sun at the end of time, and was guarded by twelve sentinels, who were supervised by inspectors. These security measures may have been nothing to sneeze at, but sneeze the inspector did, and somehow the fragment escaped.

Arthur Penhaligon was an asthmatic child who wasn't enjoying his first Monday at his new school. This was due to a sadistic teacher who forced him to run a cross-country course, resulting in a near death experience, during which he encountered the unlikely duo of Sneezer and Mister Monday. Suddenly he was the holder of a strange key, shaped like the minute hand of a clock, and Mister Monday was impatiently waiting for Arthur's expiry date to come up.

After these exciting and intriguing introductions, Garth Nix launches into the meaty part of the first book of The Keys to the Kingdom series, where one of the most unlikely of heroes struggles reluctantly to fulfill his destiny, while trying to save his own world from a deadly plague. This story contains a great deal of violence, but fortunately while it is perfectly clear that pain is being inflicted with gleeful enjoyment and wanton abandon by Monday's associates, the descriptions are not graphic enough to be overly upsetting to the faint of heart.

Young adult readers may be slightly confused by all the twists and machinations, but will still be thrilled by the adventures of Arthur and his friend Suzy Turquoise Blue as they negotiate the secrets of the House, guided by the Will, and armed with nothing but the Key, a great deal of common sense, and a very strong will to survive.


Amanda Richards
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Amazing childrensbook, Juil 2 2004
It got me hooked on the first pages, but toward the end it seemed to leave most of it's speciality behind. Don't get me wrong, the book had storyline like no other, it's characters ( or bad guys ) were discribed in a way you just couldn't miss em and ...

Somehow I was just left wanting to hear more about Leaf and Ed ( two classmates, who could have been good friends to Arthur ). Why couldn't they have helped Arthur more? Maybe that happens in next, coming books.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 It Rulz, Jui 26 2004
Par soccergrl (Bangalore, Karnataka, India) - Voir tous mes commentaires
ok maybe not soo much, but a couple of pages and.. I was hooked!!
Garth Nix is a awesome writer and though the book is a little babyish - its definetly worth a read!
I thought the whole minute - hand - is - a - key part was a real good idea plus the names are so fun!
The only thing I didn't like was that Arthur doesen't take his rightful place as "Monday". He chose to go home which, no offense to anyone, is a little wimpy!

On Athur Phenaligon's first day at his new school, things don't go quite as he had expected. His gym teacher forces him to run a cross country race even though he explains that he had just recovered from a serious bout of Asthama.
Arthur runs the race and (Big Surprise) suffers an asthama attack. He was about to die when he was handed a minute shaped key from Mister Monday. Er hello? where did THAT come in?
Assuming it to be a hallucination Arthur tries to forget about it as he is rushed into the hospital. When he recovers, the "key" and " A Compleat Atlas of The House" are still there.
Thats when Arthur awakens to the reality of his dream.
Along with the key comes these.. creatures who bring a plague scientist simply can't find a cure for. Arthur is desperate and so ventures into "The House" where the answers seems to lie. Did I mention he was the only one who could see it?
Within the house Arthur meets the "Piper's Children" (You heard me!)Actually one of them in particular - Suzy Turquoise Blue and along with her they face many.. um "perils" as well as the complications of the house and it's creator, The Architect

Anyway read this book, its way cool.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Surprisingly Good
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Awesome Book!!!
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