![]() ![]() I don't get an image in my head when I read (or in this case, listen), rather I get I kind of emotional connection to what I'm reading. What did you think of the book's sense of place? Here's our (spoilers-free) discussion of the book: There he meets Bran, a lonely boy who, like Will himself, has a secret or two. He is sent to a farm in Wales that belongs to friends of his mother to recover. ![]() He has been ill for a very long time, and the illness took away his knowledge of the fact that he's more than an ordinary young boy. When the book opens, however, Will doesn't know that he has a mission. His mission is to awake the sleepers, and gather aide that will be fundamental for the final battle between the forces of Darkness and Light. In The Grey King, the penultimate book, we follow Will as he goes to Wales on a quest. When Susan, Kerry and I realized were all in the middle of reading Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising Sequence, we decided to read the last two books together, discuss them, and post the results. ![]()
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