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I decided to reread Over Sea, Under Stone first, and I'm glad I am, since I forgot how good it is.
And I'm finally out of my reading slump, thanks to this book.
And I'm finally out of my reading slump, thanks to this book.
Great idea Rosemarie! I enjoyed Over Sea, Under Stone and thought it was a good introduction to the character Merriman. I finished The Dark is Rising. I liked it too. I kept flashing back to other fantasy books I’ve read like Game of Thrones (the theme of Winter is coming and the battle of good vs evil) and Harry Potter and even Daphne Du Marier’s The House on the Strand, with its time travel aspect.

I enjoyed both of the first 2 books. The first one is more like a good old-fashioned children's mystery with some magic whereas in the second we really see the magical world that is underlying the story.
I've just finished Over Sea, Under Stone and agree with your assessment. It's a good book but the rest of the books in the series are something special.
I've just finished The Dark Is Rising and all I can say is Wow! It's my third time reading the book, but this time Will is the same age as my grandson, who turned eleven in January. It puts a new perspective on the events in the book for me.
That would be great, Book Nerd.
Please comment whenever you get around to reading them.
I love the photo!
Please comment whenever you get around to reading them.
I love the photo!

Are we reading a title a month? I saw that Wind in the Willows is for June?
For some books, if they're part of a trilogy, we'll take longer.
Plus, you can comment on any of the books at any time, since the month given is just the starting time of the buddy read.
Plus, you can comment on any of the books at any time, since the month given is just the starting time of the buddy read.
I've read Over Sea, Under Stone and The Dark is Rising now.
Both were pretty good but when they start moving back and forth in time to do things it always seems a little dumb to me. Why not just get it done before all this trouble starts? I'm probably the only sci-fi fan who doesn't really like time travel.
Both were pretty good but when they start moving back and forth in time to do things it always seems a little dumb to me. Why not just get it done before all this trouble starts? I'm probably the only sci-fi fan who doesn't really like time travel.
I've always liked time travel in children's classics, Book Nerd. But we all have different tastes in books-and that's a good thing!


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This is the second book in The Dark is Rising set of books, but works well as a stand alone. It has a new set of characters and is set during the twelve days of Christmas, so I think it is a perfect choice for this time of year.
Plus, I've read it twice and plan on reading it again.
It's a terrific book!
Everyone is welcome to join us, now or later.
Of course, you can read the whole set as well!