Home :: Books :: Teens  

Arts & Photography
Audio CDs
Audiocassettes
Biographies & Memoirs
Business & Investing
Children's Books
Christianity
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine
Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Horror
Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families
Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens

Travel
Women's Fiction
The Bell, the Book, and the Spellbinder (A Johnny Dixon Mystery)

The Bell, the Book, and the Spellbinder (A Johnny Dixon Mystery)

List Price: $5.99
Your Price: $5.99
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 >>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A page turner!!!
Review: I am a loyal and long-time fan of Bellairs' works. When he died, my heart broke at the thought of his characters being forever retired. My hope was rekindled when I discovered a copy of "The Drum, the Doll, and the Zombie" and found out that Strickland was attempting to step in for the late author. With "Drum," he succeeded, but only because he was writing a book based on a plot concept of Bellairs'. When left to forge his own stories, he produces dull, cheesy books that shy away from the terror and suspense Bellairs mastered. In this story, Fergie becomes the main player, which is a poor decision in itself, as the Fergie character can't carry a story the way Johhny and the Prof can. Secondly, the tale of an evil man out to steal Fergie's youth could work, but it is poorly executed. The concept of an evil book with Fergie's name embossed on it and the power to reapear after being discarded is both hokey and hackneyed. I'm sure that Bellairs would've appreciated Strickland's gesture, but would have preferred he let it go.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Brad, give it up...
Review: I am a loyal and long-time fan of Bellairs' works. When he died, my heart broke at the thought of his characters being forever retired. My hope was rekindled when I discovered a copy of "The Drum, the Doll, and the Zombie" and found out that Strickland was attempting to step in for the late author. With "Drum," he succeeded, but only because he was writing a book based on a plot concept of Bellairs'. When left to forge his own stories, he produces dull, cheesy books that shy away from the terror and suspense Bellairs mastered. In this story, Fergie becomes the main player, which is a poor decision in itself, as the Fergie character can't carry a story the way Johhny and the Prof can. Secondly, the tale of an evil man out to steal Fergie's youth could work, but it is poorly executed. The concept of an evil book with Fergie's name embossed on it and the power to reapear after being discarded is both hokey and hackneyed. I'm sure that Bellairs would've appreciated Strickland's gesture, but would have preferred he let it go.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Brad, give it up...
Review: I am a loyal and long-time fan of Bellairs' works. When he died, my heart broke at the thought of his characters being forever retired. My hope was rekindled when I discovered a copy of "The Drum, the Doll, and the Zombie" and found out that Strickland was attempting to step in for the late author. With "Drum," he succeeded, but only because he was writing a book based on a plot concept of Bellairs'. When left to forge his own stories, he produces dull, cheesy books that shy away from the terror and suspense Bellairs mastered. In this story, Fergie becomes the main player, which is a poor decision in itself, as the Fergie character can't carry a story the way Johhny and the Prof can. Secondly, the tale of an evil man out to steal Fergie's youth could work, but it is poorly executed. The concept of an evil book with Fergie's name embossed on it and the power to reapear after being discarded is both hokey and hackneyed. I'm sure that Bellairs would've appreciated Strickland's gesture, but would have preferred he let it go.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Johnny's back, and Fergie's in trouble!
Review: John Bellairs, of course, created the characters of Johnny Dixon, Fergie Ferguson, and the irascible Professor Childermass. This is the second novel I've done completely on my own that is set in Bellairs' world (the first was THE HAND OF THE NECROMANCER, also starring Johnny Dixon). All the familiar characters are back -- and this time Fergie has a desperate encounter with a character who may be a fast-talking snake-oil peddler (a spellbinder) -- or who may be a genuine and very dangerous sorcerer! I've tried hard to keep in the thrills, chills, and laughter of a Bellairs work, and I hope Bellairs readers like it.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Johnny and Fergie are back in a new spooky mystery
Review: The Bell, the Book, and the Spellbinder is the second book I've written all on my own set in the world created by the late John Bellairs (the first was The Hand of the Necromancer). I've really tried to keep in the humor and the spookiness that John was so good at creating, and I've tried to tell a fast-paced, exciting story the same way he used to do. It's always great to revisit Duston Heights and old friends -- Johnny, Fergie, Father Higgins, Gramma and Grampa Dixon, and (my favorite!) Professor Childermass. They really go up against a deadly, experienced villain this time around, and Fergie gets MUCH more excitement than he bargained for!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A page turner!!!
Review: This book was REALLY GOOD! I <3 John Bellairs books, and I reccomend other John Bellairs books. It has an adventurous plot and is impossible to put down! You never know what's going to happen to Fergie next. I also reccomend The Curse of the Blue Figurine, The Spell of the Sorcerer's Skull, and The Mansion in the Mist. Read it!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of his best
Review: This book was well thought out and had a good plot to it. When Fergie takes an evil book from the library, his life is taken over by an evil Spellbinder

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Adventure
Review: When Fergie takes the mysterious book from the library he doesn't know what he's getting himself into. His whole life starts changeing when he gets brainwashed by the evil spellbinder Jarmyn Thanatos. Until his friends discover what was really going on and save his life.


<< 1 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates