Dark Is Rising (The Dark Is Rising Sequence Series #2) by Susan Cooper

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  • Pub. Date: October 1999
  • 232pp
  • Sales Rank: 281,496

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  • Pub. Date: October 1999
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
  • Format: Paperback, 232pp
  • Sales Rank: 281,496
  • Age Range: 12 and up

Synopsis

When Will Stanton wakes up on the morning of his birthday, he discovers an unbelievable gift -- he is immortal. Bemused and terrified, he finds he is the last of the Old Ones, magical men and women sworn to protect the world from the source of evil, the Dark.

At once Will is plunged into a quest to find six magical Signs to aid the powers of the Light. Six medallions -- iron, bronze, wood, water, fire, and stone -- created and hidden by the Old Ones centuries ago. But the Dark has sent out the Rider: evil cloaked in black, mounted upon a midnight stallion, and on the hunt for this youngest Old One, Will. He must find the six great Signs before the Dark can rise, for an epic battle between good and evil approaches.

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On his eleventh birthday Will Stanton discovers that he is the last of the Old Ones, destined to seek the six magical Signs that will enable the Old Ones to triumph over the evil forces of the Dark.

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Gr 5 Up-On his eleventh birthday, Will Stanton discovers he is the last of the Old Ones, dedicated to fighting the forces of evil. Will searches for the six magical signs that will be needed for the battle between the Dark and the Light. By Susan Cooper. Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

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Biography

Susan Cooper is best known for her acclaimed sequence of fantasy novels known as The Dark is Rising. She has also written three books for younger children as well as the Broadway play Foxfire and the television film The Dollmaker. Born in Buckinghamshire, England, Susan Cooper moved to the United States in 1963 and now lives in Connecticut.


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Before Harry Potter There Was Will Stanton, The Boy Who Stood Against Evil.by Mythicdreamer

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April 12, 2009: The Dark Is Rising Series is one of the first in Fantasy literature to set and define high standards for this genre. Second in the series, this book is really where the story begins. It is here that you meet Will and learn about his incredible role in stopping the coming Dark. Susan Cooper writes her human characters with believable flaws but strong hearts. Her evil characters are tricky and ancient in their antics. They really are formidable foes!

You do not need to read this series in order. Each book is unique in its self. Those who love Harry Potter, Peter and the Star Catchers, and other fantasy adventures will not be disappointed. I do recommend this book for higher level readers as it does contain some intense scenes and death. They did make a motion picture out of this book that is pretty decent. I also recommend the movie.

I Also Recommend: The Maze of Bones (The 39 Clues Series #1), Grey King (The Dark Is Rising Sequence Series #4).

One of the Best of All Timeby Anonymous

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January 11, 2008: Enchanting, and if you want to introduce a child to fantasy, and you've gone through the Narnia books, and they aren't ready for Lord of the Rings yet, this is the series you want to read! Full of references to authentic British folklore - I loved this book as a kid, and then very much enjoyed introducing the whole series to my child. I stumbled across 'The Dark Is Rising' before any of the other books in the series - so even though it is the 2nd book in the actual series, it's always been my 'first', and young Will Stanton very quickly became one of my heroes when I was growing up. It wasn't just that he battled evil with mystical powers and items of power - it was the way that he solved the problems with thought to what was right, and good, and really struggled with very difficult issues. As his character travels back and forth through time, he gets to see the consequences of his own and others actions, and it's moving to see how he takes these things into account, and how this causes him to grow in wisdom and discernment.


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    A sign is burnt into a young boy's hand, but the scar later disappears. A mother breaks her leg when she is forced to throw herself down a flight of stairs. A flock of birds attack people. Multiple encounters between agents of the Dark and... More

    A sign is burnt into a young boy's hand, but the scar later disappears. A mother breaks her leg when she is forced to throw herself down a flight of stairs. A flock of birds attack people. Multiple encounters between agents of the Dark and the Light. Close

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About Dark Is Rising (The Dark Is Rising Sequence Series #2)

Parents need to know that the author's powerful narrative vision will draw young readers into this exciting tale. There is some fantasy violence and a young man turns against his benefactor and follows the forces of the Dark. This is the second book in a five-book series and actually the best one to start with.

Families Can Talk About

Families can talk about great fantasies. What are your favorite fantasy reads and why? Do they have characteristics in common? Why is the struggle of good vs. evil such a common theme?