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ISBN: 141690588X (ISBN13: 9781416905882)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Cronus Chronicles #1
Characters: Charlotte Mielswetzski, Zee Miller
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The Shadow Thieves (The Cronus Chronicles #1) Paperback | Pages: 424 pages
Rating: 3.77 | 6066 Users | 449 Reviews

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See that girl, the one with the bright red hair, overstuffed backpack, and aura of grumpiness? That's Charlotte Mielswetzski. And something extra-ordinary is about to happen to her.

Oh, it's not the very cute kitten that appears out of nowhere and demands to go home with her. It's not the sudden arrival of her cousin Zee, who believes he's the cause of a mysterious sickness that has struck his friends back in England. It's not her creepy English teacher Mr. Metos, who takes his mythology lessons just a little too seriously. And it's not the white-faced, yellow-eyed men in tuxedoes, who follow Charlotte everywhere.

What's so extraordinary is not any one of these things....It's all of them. And when Charlotte's friends start to get sick one by one, Charlotte and Zee set out to find a cure. Their quest leads them to a not-so-mythical Underworld, where they face rhyme-loving Harpies, gods with personnel problems, and ghosts with a thirst for blood.

Charlotte and Zee learn that in a world overrun by Nightmares, Pain, and Death, the really dangerous character is a guy named Phil. And then they discover that the fate of every person -- living and dead -- is in their young hands.

In her dazzling debut for young readers, Anne Ursu weaves a tale of myth and adventure, danger and magic that will keep readers engrossed until the very last secret is revealed.


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Title:The Shadow Thieves (The Cronus Chronicles #1)
Author:Anne Ursu
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 424 pages
Published:April 24th 2007 by Atheneum Books for Young Readers (first published March 1st 2006)
Categories:Fantasy. Mythology. Young Adult. Childrens. Middle Grade

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Ratings: 3.77 From 6066 Users | 449 Reviews

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All right, so here's another Percy-Jackson-copy-cat. The back cover is intriguing. It starts off as a typical grumpy redhead finds a cat. Yawn. Then, randomly, her cousin comes for a "vacation," during the school year, and apparently he has magical powers to kill people, and one time she falls in love with someone only to discover he's a bloodthirsty Greek monster. The writing doesn't flow, and the story winds on and on without ever coming to a complete climax: the whole time "shadow monsters"



I have no idea why I expected this to be bland and uninteresting, and I apologize to the author for my supposition. Because it was engrossing, exciting, and funny. I enjoyed the characters a lot (particularly the surly Charlotte), and while there were a few little details that I called early on (the cat, for one), it wasnt the predictable book Id expected it to be. Im curious about and eager for the sequel (due out in July, according to Amazon).

I'm a little disappointed with the book. I had heard good things about it before ordering and the synopsis was interesting to me so I was extremely keen to read it.The cover is a bit simple and when I saw it I said to me "This is not a typical YA cover, this does not show nothing about the book and it is so simple, I do not like it but the sypnosis is good enough to give it a chance".The writing style is ideal for a young adult novel and the book is written in third person with some paragraphs

My friend, was the one who 'forced' me to read it, i mean, the cover wasn't really atractive, and boy, neither is the story.first of, the characters where plainsecond, the plot was to straight forward, there where no twists and no surprising turns.thats all im gonna say, cus well there's nothing more to say

I struggled to read this book, and I worked and worked to finish it. I just never could get invested in the story or the characters. I thought the only redeeming parts of the story were the sections that deal solely with Zee, especially while he is visiting his grandmother. The narration of the story gets tired pretty quickly. The author is too repetitive and wordy, and she tries too hard to be witty or clever. The book could use some serious editing, as I felt it should have been half the

Charlotte's British cousin Zachary "Zee" is coming to live with her family for a little while, since there is some kind of illness going around his school. Charlotte's been noticing something weird going on in her school, where all the kids just seem a little... gray, bored, lifeless. Unfortunately for Charlotte, Zee is instantly popular at her school, where she's more of a loner. He's ultra polite to everyone, while she's more of a good liar. When Zee meets the new English teacher, Mr. Metos,

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