The Tapestry, Book Two: The Second Siege
The Tapestry Series Book #2 of 5
Author: Henry H. Neff
Illustrator: Henry H. Neff
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Published on January 1, 2008 | Age Group: 8 - 13 years | Reading Level: | AR: 6.5 (21.0 Points, Quiz #125610) Lexile® measure: 880L |
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Summary:
Twelve-year-old Max and his allies risk much as they seek to acquire the Book of Origins, an artifact of unimaginable power, in hopes of halting the ancient evil that is bringing the world to its knees.
Excerpt/First Sentence(s):
Deep within a tangled corner of Rowan's Sanctuary, Max McDaniels crouched beneath a canopy of sagging pines.
Back Cover:
"The stars hint at wicked things...."
Inside Front Flap:
Grave forces are converging to seize control of the Book of Thoth, a hidden artifact whose pages hold the key to creating - or unraveling - the very threads of existence.
Under the care and tutelage of Cooper, Rowan's lethal Agent, Max McDaniels and David Menlo embark on a quest to protect the Book from the demon Astaroth, who would exploit its secrets with dire consequence. And with Astaroth free after centuries of imprisonment, the world outside Rowan's gates has already become hostile: dark things scratch at windows, simmering rivalries are renewed, and governments fall one by one.
Far from home, cut off behind enemy lines, Max and his allies must journey across Europe, descend into the fabled Frankfurt Workshop, brave the tangled corners of the Black Forest...and cross beyond the veils of our very world.
In the second book of the Tapestry series, Henry H. Neff crafts a vision of society on the brink of chaos - a stunning backdrop to the story of a boy coming of age and meeting his destiny head-on.
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