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Title | : | The Paladin Prophecy (The Paladin Prophecy #1) |
Author | : | Mark Frost |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 560 pages |
Published | : | September 25th 2012 by Random House Books for Young Reader (first published September 1st 2012) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Science Fiction |
Mark Frost
Hardcover | Pages: 560 pages Rating: 4.04 | 10358 Users | 1085 Reviews
Explanation To Books The Paladin Prophecy (The Paladin Prophecy #1)
Will West is careful to live life under the radar. At his parents' insistence, he's made sure to get mediocre grades and to stay in the middle of the pack on his cross-country team. Then Will slips up, accidentally scoring off the charts on a nationwide exam. Now Will is being courted by an exclusive prep school . . . and is being followed by men driving black sedans. When Will suddenly loses his parents, he must flee to the school. There he begins to explore all that he's capable of--physical and mental feats that should be impossible--and learns that his abilities are connected to a struggle between titanic forces that has lasted for millennia. Co-creator of the groundbreaking television series Twin Peaks, Mark Frost brings his unique vision to this sophisticated adventure, which combines mystery, heart-pounding action, and the supernatural.
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Original Title: | The Paladin Prophecy |
ISBN: | 0375870458 (ISBN13: 9780375870453) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Paladin Prophecy #1 |
Literary Awards: | South Carolina Book Award Nominee for Young Adult (2015), Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2014) |
Rating Of Books The Paladin Prophecy (The Paladin Prophecy #1)
Ratings: 4.04 From 10358 Users | 1085 ReviewsCommentary Of Books The Paladin Prophecy (The Paladin Prophecy #1)
This book is friggin fantastic! What a start to an awesome series. Set In a dystopian future, but not too far into the future and to be honest the way the economy and government is discussed, it doesn't sound too far off the mark. This book is like Harry Potter meets mythology and secrets like the davinci code with tons of page turning excitement. Lots of unexpected twists. I will be purchasing the next one in the series as soon as it hits the street. Highly recommend this book.Amen!
More reviews at Rondo of a Possible World: YA Book Reviews Will West is a genius told to dumb it down and remain low because there is danger lurking after him. He's moved countless times and his abides by rules that his father set forth and lives off of them like its his bible. Will was a character that I liked, he was smart (obviously), funny, but quite pompous and reminded me of a young and modern Sherlock Holmes in a way. But Will was the only thing about the book that I could really watch

The Paladin Prophecy is a full on action movie where "Bourne Identity" meets Harry Potter. I was immediately drawn into the action where Will West hits the ground running literally from mysterious black sedans. Will has always lived by a book of rules his Dad made for him. Will never preformed up to his abilities and always stayed below the radar. He wasn't even able to join the cross-country team until he promised to always finish in the pack. But as the book starts, Will notices the black
Overall this was quite a fun book to read, but unfortunately there are some things stated in this book that I feel like I should correct.Little spoiler alert: the main person, Will, has superhuman speed. Later on, some doctors explain how it is possible that he runs so fast, but they are very, very wrong. First of all, one of the doctors says his hematocrit level is almost 100 percent. Someone with such a high hematocrit level isn't fast. He's dead. The hematocrit level shows the percentage of
WOW! Have to start with that one word. There are some books that you love but wish had more unpredictability. Then exists some that leave you dumbfounded with great story but you don't necessarily love it. Rarely does a book come along that does BOTH! I would like to state, after saying it does both, that this book is meant to be ENJOYED and not ANALYZED. Ive read some reviews that are WAY over critical like if this was a Harvard Law paper. Jeez people, just enjoy what the author wants to
Harry Potter meets The da Vinci Code with a just a touch of James bond in this new series by this film producer. Will West grew up in the strangest of family situations. Granted, he is not the only kid who grew up with his family moving from place to place, but his family seems to be filled with secrets. His father is a master scientist at a a unveristy. They have recently settled into life in California.Everything changes, though, when Will mistakenly does incredibly well on a standardized
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