Dandelion Fire (100 Cupboards Series #2) by N. D. Wilson

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  • Age Range: 9 to 12
  • Pub. Date: February 2009
  • 480pp
  • Sales Rank: 23,288

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    • Pub. Date: February 2009
    • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
    • Format: Hardcover, 480pp
    • Sales Rank: 23,288
    • Age Range: 9 to 12
    • Lexile: 680L 

    Synopsis

    Henry York never dreamed his time in Kansas would open a door to adventure—much less a hundred doors. But a visit to his aunt and uncle’s farm took an amazing turn when cupboard doors, hidden behind Henry’s bedroom wall, revealed themselves to be portals to other worlds. Now, with his time at the farm drawing to a close, Henry makes a bold decision—he must go through the cupboards to find the truth about where he’s from and who his parents are. Following that trail will take him from one world to another, and ultimately into direct conflict with the evil of Endor.

    N. D. Wilson and his wife live in Idaho. Also visit ndwilson.com.


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    Book two of the "100 Cupboards" series follows Henry York, an orphaned seventh-son from another world, on yet another time and space traveling adventure as he journeys through the cupboards at his adoptive uncle's farm in Kansas in search of his past. Henry's quest does not go unnoticed and soon Henry finds himself in the crosshairs of the evil Nimiane, who Harry accidentally freed in the first book; Darius, a powerful wizard who wants to add Henry's awakening power to his own; and a controlling Fairy Committee, desperate to hide their past actions. Along the way, Henry learns that what happens in the world through one cupboard can have a rippling and lasting effect on what happens in the worlds through other cupboards as his pursuers move from world to world chasing him, forcing his Kansas relatives to flee through the cupboards for survival. With the help of some new and unexpected friends, Henry beats the overwhelming odds to save not only himself and his Kansas relatives, but also his birth family and hometown from destruction. This book is great for readers looking for a fun adventure story that is wonderfully layered and complex, yet still easy to read. It would be a good addition to the fantasy section of any library serving preteens and young teens. Reviewer: Jamie Hain

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    N. D. Wilson and his wife live in Idaho, along with their four young explorers. For more information, please visit www.ndwilson.com.


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    May 01, 2009: Only a couple of weeks have passed since Henry York and his cousin, Henrietta, had their adventure in the mysterious cupboards adorning the wall of Henry's attic room.

    Since he'd come to live with his aunt, uncle, and cousins in Kansas, Henry discovered the hidden wall of cupboards accidentally, and learned that each one leads to a different time and place. Built by their grandfather, who listed the combinations to the different worlds in his journal, the cupboards can only be traveled through via the large cupboard in Grandfather's room, which had been locked tight until the battle with the witch of Endor.

    Henry's aunt and uncle receive a letter from his parent's lawyer saying that Henry must return to Boston in two weeks. Henry can't stand the thought of going back, especially now that he might have more of a history in one of the cupboard worlds than he'd ever imagined, and he grows desperate to escape through the door to Badon Hill, which calls to him in his dreams.

    Henrietta, who'd stolen the key to Grandfather's bedroom so that she could explore the cupboards on her own, finally relents, and she and Henry go behind the barn to retrieve the key. While Henry keeps watch in the growing storm and Henrietta digs, he spots a curious dandelion that appears to glow. Reaching for it, Henry sees a flash of light and is knocked unconscious, with only a dandelion shaped burn on his hand to indicate what happened.

    After a stranger visits him in his dreams, and he awakens blind, Henry knows that he must escape into the cupboards to find a better explanation of what's happening to him. Unfortunately, less compassionate forces are already interested in his growing abilities...

    I must admit that I liked this book much better than its forerunner, 100 CUPBOARDS, if only for the fact that I felt much more involved with the characters and that we find out more about the history of the cupboards. Everything comes together in this volume, and, taken as a whole, this original concept makes for an interesting, action-filled story that will keep horror and fantasy lovers on their toes.