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Book Reviews of The Hunt for the Seventh

The Hunt for the Seventh
Author: Christine Morton-Shaw
ISBN: 258761
Pages: 273
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Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Book Type: Paperback
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Arelsea1990 avatar reviewed The Hunt for the Seventh on + 25 more book reviews
This was a really good book, different than I expected, but very interesting. I found the story to be well-crafted with a good number of plot twists and a fascinating premise. Hunt for the Seventh was hard-to-put-down, extremely interesting, and a really good mystery. Recommended!!
GeniusJen avatar reviewed The Hunt for the Seventh on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Jaglvr for TeensReadToo.com

Jim has moved to Minerva Hall with his father and sister. His mother has recently died, and in order to overcome the family's grief, his father has accepted a position as Head Gardener. But from the first day, life at Minerva Hall is far from normal.

While touring the grounds, Jim hears a voice whisper in his ear, "Find the Seventh." No one else has heard the ghostly voice, but Jim believes it. He is convinced someone has died there. But he can't tell his dad or his sister. He knows no one else will believe him.

This begins Jim's need to uncover the secrets of Minerva Hall. One evening he notices a shadow off by the maze. He ventures into the maze and soon discovers a boy sitting in the middle. The boy talks almost in riddles, confusing Jim even more. Because the boy likes to talk in numbers but refuses to give his name, Jim immediately dubs him Einstein. But just as quickly as he discovers Einstein, the boy is gone.

Curiosity gets the better of Jim, and soon he is discovering unused portions of the hall. He sneaks into the old Schoolroom and magically, six names appear on one of the blackboards. All six names are Minervas, with a date and some sort of epitaph.

Jim becomes enmeshed in the clues, following the Hall's statues and the dates of death from one to the next; Jim is on a crash course with destiny. The prophecies that he's uncovered surrounding the lands around Minerva Hall are all leading up to the summer solstice. He believes he only has a few days to solve the mystery and hopefully prevent any more deaths.

THE HUNT FOR THE SEVENTH was a spine-chillingly good read. The scarier parts may be a bit too much for the younger reader, but there is nothing in the story that is truly gross or appalling to limit those that could read it. The story flowed at a nice pace, leading the reader through all of the clues that Jim discovered. The tension builds at the right speed, leading to a surprising conclusion. I thoroughly enjoyed the story and the discoveries that Jim made along the way.
kimberlyrav avatar reviewed The Hunt for the Seventh on + 417 more book reviews
I can tell a lot of work went into this book. Even though it is slightly short, it is chock full of history which may or may not be true, it comes across as real nonetheless.

This is a great book for YA lovers and Adult mystery/horror lovers. I love that it takes place, "across the pond".
I couldn't wait to get to the end to find out about..."The Seventh"!