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Edie and the Gunner, a statue of a World War I soldier, have been captured by the Walker, and it’s up to George to save them. But first he must deal with the three strange veins, made of marble, bronze and stone, that have begun to grow out of his hand and curl around his wrist. Legend has it that unless he successfully completes three challenges, the veins will continue up his forearm, and eventually pierce through his heart.
As George struggles to face the choice he has made, he is determined to use his power for good, even as others wish to harness it for evil.
NARRATED by Jim Dale
Gr 5-9- In this sequel to Stoneheart (Hyperion, 2007), George, 13, Edie, 12, and the Gunner continue to flee from the Walker, a man cursed to walk the Earth forever, and from "taints," evil, soulless statues. George has accidentally upset the balance in this alternate London, a place where statues can get up and roam. Edie is kidnapped by the Walker, who wants to use her talents as a "glint," someone who can touch stone or metal and see into history, and to lure George into his malignant grasp. Meanwhile, the Walker has also dumped the Gunner, a World War I statue and self-appointed protector of the children, into the depths beneath the city. If the Gunner cannot return to his statue base by midnight, then he will never walk off his plinth again. George, alone and confused by his new status as a potential "maker," someone with the ability to create statues, sets out to rescue Edie and keep the Gunner from losing his "life." Ironhand is a well-written, fast-paced, and suspenseful fantasy. Fletcher successfully draws readers in with action and a continuously developing backstory for each of the characters. However, though the author includes a brief overview of the first book, this one does not stand on its own.-Jessica Miller, New Britain Public Library, CT
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June 07, 2009: The second of the Stoneheart trilogy, I found this to be even better than the first book. The characters were more developed, as was the storyline. Also, the pace was quicker, more fluid, and more engaging. Definitely a must read.
I Also Recommend: Neverwhere, Percy Jackson and the Olympians Three Volume Boxed Set.
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August 27, 2008: This is my favorite book of all timmes!my fave part is when george beat up the Walked!Charlie Fletcher is good at writing!This book kept you turning pages. Every time the Gunner is in a life threatining situitaion, your always holding your breath to see if you survive. I love the ending, with the frost fair, and how george displays how much courage and bravery he has. This is the best book. I also liked how Georghe stood on the Gunner's plinth to save him from dying, even though he knew he would have to go back to the first world war. Charlie Fletcher, Please write the third book, and finish it soon!!!!!!!!1I'm about to die from the suspence of how you ended the second book. Please hurry!!~!!!!!!!1