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World Famous Comics: The Tower at the End of the World
The Tower at the End of the World
By: Brad Strickland
Publisher: Dial
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Hardcover
Label: Dial
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 160
Publication Date: September 01, 2001
Reading Level: Young Adult

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Product Description:
An evil wizard, a mysterious island, a dark tower, and a frightening monster are just some of the elements in this gripping new Lewis Barnavelt adventure.

When Lewis, his uncle Jonathan, and their friends Rose Rita Pottinger and Mrs. Zimmermann vacation near Lake Superior, they encounter the ghastly Ishmael Izard, a sorcerer who's determined to destroy the world. Will they be strong enough to defeat him, or will their fate be decided by their formidable foe?

Brad Strickland continues the best-selling series of the late John Bellairs in this hair-raising sequel to the immensely popular, critically acclaimed The House with a Clock in Its Walls.


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Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 starsSienna Crossing Review
The reasons I like this book is the characterization where you have two different people who are friends named Rose Rita and Lewis. One is adventurous the other one isn't, one is athletic the other would rather eat chocolates and read books all summer. But this makes it a funny book even if it is a mystery.

Another thing I liked about the Tower at the End of the World was that it was a mystery, an adventure, and a scary story all together which made it interesting.

Also the imagery was very good because when it came to an action scene you felt as though you where there running from the hairy monster with yellow eyes or looking for the doomsday clock before it was too late. One quote I thought was exciting and scary was, "The creature suddenly reared, its arms spread wide in menace, its glowing yellow eyes flashing".

The last thing I thought was great was the ending because it gave you a sense of relief. The world didn't blow up by the doomsday clock. Izard was killed (again) and everybody that was good survived.

There are also follow ups for this book which I would highly recommend. It also could be turned into a scary movie but I don't think I would have the guts to watch it.



4 out of 5 starsThe end of the world
this book had it`s good parts and it`s bad. It started out slow
and spead up.like in the 1234 chapters it was so slow I was about bto stop reading, but then it started to get good slowly then bam! There was one of the main points. That happened through out the book.

It was an awsome book.It had some awsome scenes. My favorite was when Lewis got the heck scared out of him by that Japenese Siren. It was Funny and scary all in one. But that was only one good part.

I liked the character and the settings. The main character was unusal,a fat bookworm. Then there are the setting.An island in the middle of the great lakes, not a likly place were earthly desrtuction would come from.



4 out of 5 starsA well writen book
The book The Tower at the End of the World is a very interesting novel that is written by Brad Stickland. This book takes place on the peninsula. In this book there
is an evil man named Isham Isard. Isham Isard is trying to take over the world, and he is being fueled by all the evil wizards. Mrs. Zimmerman, Uncle Jonathan, and Jonathan's nephew Lewis are trying to stop Isham Isard. This story takes place in the 1970's. Near the end of the book the main characters are challenged by their worst fear yet. Will they overcome this evil in the dark tower or will they perish against their worst enemy yet?
I liked this book. I think this book is a good book because it was suspenseful and scary. I would rate this book four out of five stars because there is a a powerful vilian and this adds to the plot. This is one of my favorite books because it is a mystery. I think other people will like this book. This book is part of a series. I suggest you read them.



5 out of 5 starsgo lewis, go rose rita!
I have to say that Lewis Barnevelt was my favorite character when i was little. I also have to say that the house with a clock in its walls & the figure in the shadows are two of the scariest books when you are nine.

read this book!



5 out of 5 starsBack to the story of the first
The latest John-Bellairs-esque offering from Brad Strickland goes back to Bellairs' first book. While it might be possible to read "Tower" without having read the first John Bellairs book, "House With A Clock In Its Walls," it is probable that newbies won't understand. So go read that book. Then come read this book.

Lewis Barnavelt and Rose Rita Pottinger are romping around a lakeside with their friends and relatives, but things are not going to remain peaceful. Someone attacks Uncle Jonathan - but steals nothing valuable from the house. Lewis sees strange visions of impending death: a banshee, a Japanese specter with a huge toothy mouth, and a hairy beast with glowing eyes that is stalking him in his dreams and in his waking life. He also learns of a note that says he will die on a specified day. Unsurprisingly, Lewis is very freaked out by this.

And on a boat trip out on a lake, our heroes encounter a strange, misty island with a giant black tower. And they find a new supernatural mystery that stems from their first adventure: the son of Isaac and Selenna Izard's son, Ishmael. And Ishmael is not only a sorcerer, but he fully intends to destroy the world.

Strickland inserts the elements of Bellairs that we all love best: Evil wizards, sinister dreams, vague reasons to destroy the world, unabashedly sinister surroundings, things that appear and vanish without warning, hideous beasties, and evil magic that the good wizards wouldn't touch with a ten-foot wand. He also manages to harken back to "House" without overloading the reader with too much "this is how it happened," and manages to create a plot reminiscent of Bellairs' first book without repetition.

Characterization is seamless; Lewis and Rose Rita are just as we remember them, as are the ever-bantering Mrs. Zimmerman and Uncle Jonathan. So is the writing style, which remains spare unless something sinister is happening. If something hideous rears its head, the writing becomes creepily descriptive. My beefs? Well, there are a few threads that feel... well, un-picked-up by the end. A little too loose. In addition, one of the final scenes is somehow a little cheesy and a little too cute.

Few flaws aside, this is a wonderful spinechiller with a great climax, a deliciously BAAAAAD villain, and the quirky Bellairs heroes we know and love.


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