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The Shadow Thieves (Cronus Chronicles, Bk 1)
The Shadow Thieves - Cronus Chronicles, Bk 1
Author: Anne Ursu
See that girl, the one with the bright red hair, overstuffed backpack, and aura of grumpiness? That's Charlotte Mielswetzski. And something extra-ordinary is about to happen to her. — Oh, it's not the very cute kitten that appears out of nowhere and demands to go home with her. It's not the sudden arrival of her cousin Zee, who believes he's the ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781416905875
ISBN-10: 1416905871
Publication Date: 2/28/2006
Pages: 416
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Atheneum Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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reviewed The Shadow Thieves (Cronus Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Ursu's understated humor is very like that of Terry Pratchett. I ended up laughing (or snorting) out loud in parts, which might be uncommon for an adult reading a book for ages 9-12. Like Pratchett's writing, it was a wry look at everyday issues applied to absurd situations (ie. Hades with personnel problems), and everyday life portrayed in such a way you realized it itself is pretty absurd - all wrapped in an entertaining story. I loved it, and am eager to read more of her novels.
duplica123 avatar reviewed The Shadow Thieves (Cronus Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 150 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was a great read! I loved it right away, mostly because of the writing style. I love Greek mythology and really liked the author's twist on Hades. The book says it's for ages 8 - 12, but I think older teens and anyone who likes YA will enjoy this. It reminds me of Neil Gaiman's works, only young adult and not quite as creepy.

When I started it I didn't realize it was book one of a series. I was sort of dreading the ending because so many series' leave the reader with a cliffhanger. The Shadow Thieves definitely ended its story, only it left enough room for more books to come. I haven't read the others yet, and I don't know how many there are, but I highly recommend reading The Shadow Thieves even just as a stand-alone novel.
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barbsis avatar reviewed The Shadow Thieves (Cronus Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 1076 more book reviews
I picked up this book because I needed a "U" author to complete a reading challenge and this book sounded interesting. I figured it was young adult but upon reading realized it was closer to teen than young adult. The protagonists are 13-year old children: Charlotte and Zachary "Zee". It's well-written but something only the much younger generation would enjoy. A little too simplistic for mature readers.

There are lots of instances where the author spends a paragraph or two detailing what might have happened if such and such happened first. Then the author details what actually happened which makes for a long story with extraneous information and irrelevant details. The story is divided into four parts, the first was ok but a little confusing as the events occurred in the middle of the story not the beginning. The second part was a little over the heads of the intended audience what with detailed Greek mythology with the Underworld center-stage. I've heard of everyone of this myths and even I found it tedious and confusing. I imagine the younger crowd would be completely lost. The story really picked up in part 3 and sailed right into part 4 and a stunning conclusion.

This is the first in a series but I don't believe I will be reading the others...unless, of course, I need a "U" author again.

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