Printer Friendly
The Free Library
19,607,059 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Colfer, Eoin. The supernaturalist.


COLFER, Eoin. The supernaturalist su·per·nat·u·ral·ism  
n.
1. The quality of being supernatural.

2. Belief in a supernatural agency that intervenes in the course of natural laws.
. Hyperion, Miramax. 267p. c2004. 0-7868-5149-X. $799. J

To quote the review of the hardcover in KLIATT, May 2004: Abandoned by his parents as an infant, Cosmo Hill grows up in the Clarissa Frayne Institute for Parentally Challenged Boys, a ghastly ghast·ly  
adj. ghast·li·er, ghast·li·est
1. Inspiring shock, revulsion, or horror by or as if by suggesting death; terrifying: a ghastly murder.

2.
 orphanage ORPHANAGE, Eng. law. By the custom of London, when a freeman of that city dies, his estate is divided into three parts, as follows: one third part to the widow; another, to the children advanced by him in his lifetime, which is called the orphanage; and the other third part may be by him  that puts the boys to work testing dangerous products. It's escape or die, Cosmo realizes, and at age 14 he sees his chance and makes a break for freedom. The blighted blight  
n.
1.
a. Any of numerous plant diseases resulting in sudden conspicuous wilting and dying of affected parts, especially young, growing tissues.

b.
 future world of Satellite City is a tough place, and he's lucky enough to be rescued by the Supernaturalists. These three young people share Cosmo's gift of being able to see the Parasites, beings who seem to suck the life force out of people who are dying. The four devote themselves to hunting down these Parasites and trying to destroy them, only to learn their true nature-and discover who their real enemy is. The action rarely lets up in this SF adventure by the author of the Artemis Fowl series and The Wish List. There are rooftop battles, a car race, and even a daring space walk. There are echoes of Ghostbusters, too, as it mixes some humor humor, according to ancient theory, any of four bodily fluids that determined man's health and temperament. Hippocrates postulated that an imbalance among the humors (blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile) resulted in pain and disease, and that good health was  in with the pursuit of the supernatural, but there are serious moments as well and even a budding budding, type of grafting in which a plant bud is inserted under the bark of the stock (usually not more than a year old). It is best done when the bark will peel easily and the buds are mature, as in spring, late summer, or early autumn.  romance. An exciting read featuring a brave young protagonist, this will appeal to Colfer's many fans and win him new ones. Paula Rohrlick, KLIATT

J--Recommended for junior high school students. The contents are of particular interest to young adolescents and their teachers.
COPYRIGHT 2005 Kliatt
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2005, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Author:Rohrlick, Paula
Publication:Kliatt
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Jul 1, 2005
Words:254
Previous Article:Colfer, Eoin. Artemis Fowl: The eternity code.
Next Article:Dann, Jack, ed. Nebula Awards Showcase 2005: The Year's Best SF and Fantasy.
Topics:



Related Articles
Colfer, Eoin. The eternity code.
Colfer, Eoin. The wish list.
Colfer, Eoin. Artemis Fowl.
Colfer, Eoin. The Supernaturalist.
Colfer, Eoin. Artemis Fowl: the eternity code.
Colfer, Eoin. The wish list.
Colfer, Eoin. Artemis Fowl; the Opal deception.
Colfer, Eoin. Artemis Fowl: The eternity code.
MacHale, D.J. The Quillan Games.
Colfer, Eoin. Artemis Fowl: the Opal deception.

Terms of use | Copyright © 2012 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles