Brother Night,Used

Brother Night,Used

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SKU: SONG0802781004
UPC: 9780802781000
Brand: Walker & Co
Condition: Used
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Product DescriptionRabon and his monstrous brother Lal journey to the twin cities to discover their destiny at the hands of the Sun Lord and the Night LordFrom School Library JournalGrade 68 Every 16 years, a pair of twins is born in the city of Tereu: one handsome and goldenhaired, the other dark and ugly. Rabon, 15, was raised by a foster father in a small town, and ends up on a quest to the city with his dark twin, both learning about their heritage along the way. This derivative fantasy is competently written, but no morecharacters are cardboard cutouts that are either good or evil, with no middle ground (and no real female characters, either). Rabon is the only one who seems to have any true feelings. What is going on in the city is obvious to everyone except the twins, and the only involvement readers have with selfcentered Rabon is the impulse to give him a whack. He does grow up some by the end, but not enough. So many better books have been written on the theme of "different is not always evil" that there is no need to enumerate themany would be an improvement on this one. JoAnn Rees, Sunnyvale Public Library, CACopyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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