Deepest, Darkest
Deepest, Darkest
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Workman Pub. Co.
Just the Series: The Oddmire Vol. 3   

Series and Publisher: The Oddmire   

Annotation: The third adventure in the beloved fantasy series full of folklore and mayhem from the creator of Jackaby, takes brothers Tinn and Cole on a dangerous journey beyond the heart of the Oddmire to find their long-lost father.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #318438
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Publisher: Workman Pub. Co.
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 06/21/22
Pages: 313 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-643-75262-6 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-1874-5
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-643-75262-4 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-1874-0
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2020041304
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

Twin brothers, one a human and one a goblin changeling, seek their own paths but find the end of the world in this sequel to The Unready Queen (2020).Tinn and Cole, brothers once as close as could be, are growing apart. Cole seeks to solve the mystery of their long-lost father, while changeling Tinn feels like an outsider in his human family. But amid the worsening earthquakes and the vanishing people and magical creatures, the boys must work together. Something very dangerous is happening under the Wild Wood, something much worse than the dark Thing that had menaced them all until the recent battle. In a lovely, successful inversion of expectation, the boys and their friends bring protective adult family along on their dangerous adventure (although of course circumstances conspire to require the children to do the bulk of the world-saving alone). In the deepest caverns, the adventurers encounter new magical creatures unlike any they've met before and discover that rebuilding a family is messy and painful. Can they trust the rået, the Tommyknocker, and the kobbs? The giant magma serpent? As they defeat a "pretty standard apocalypse," the boys learn, as one goblin says, "Things dinna ever go back ta the way they were. Thass na how life works." Previous titles cue the boys as White.Cinematic adventure and hope amid darkness, flavored with silliness: a winner. (Fantasy. 9-12)

Horn Book (Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)

The third book of Ritter's Oddmire trilogy (Changeling, rev. 9/19, and sequel) sees the four friends -- Tinn, Cole, Fable, and Evie -- making their way into the depths of a mine, searching for Tinn and Cole's father, who disappeared there many years ago. The plot they unearth is "pretty standard apocalypse, really": an effort by the "delvers" and their Lowest of Low Priests to unleash fire and chaos. In thwarting and surviving this threat, the skills and qualities of each friend are vital, underscoring and deepening their team bonds. This is very much an action story, with abundant visual description and an accessible writing style that ranges from epic prophecy to contemporary vernacular (the collapse of the world is ushered in with a sound "like when someone tried to eat crackers in the back of the classroom during reading time without anybody noticing"). Populated by a variety of folkloric beings such as spriggans, elves, nymphs, goblins, kobbolds, and fairies, along with a few humans, Ritter's fantasy offers plenty of playful interest as a world of its own. Black-and-white spot illustrations enhance the immersive qualities of setting and action. Deirdre F. Baker

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Twin brothers, one a human and one a goblin changeling, seek their own paths but find the end of the world in this sequel to The Unready Queen (2020).Tinn and Cole, brothers once as close as could be, are growing apart. Cole seeks to solve the mystery of their long-lost father, while changeling Tinn feels like an outsider in his human family. But amid the worsening earthquakes and the vanishing people and magical creatures, the boys must work together. Something very dangerous is happening under the Wild Wood, something much worse than the dark Thing that had menaced them all until the recent battle. In a lovely, successful inversion of expectation, the boys and their friends bring protective adult family along on their dangerous adventure (although of course circumstances conspire to require the children to do the bulk of the world-saving alone). In the deepest caverns, the adventurers encounter new magical creatures unlike any they've met before and discover that rebuilding a family is messy and painful. Can they trust the rået, the Tommyknocker, and the kobbs? The giant magma serpent? As they defeat a "pretty standard apocalypse," the boys learn, as one goblin says, "Things dinna ever go back ta the way they were. Thass na how life works." Previous titles cue the boys as White.Cinematic adventure and hope amid darkness, flavored with silliness: a winner. (Fantasy. 9-12)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
Horn Book (Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Word Count: 60,953
Reading Level: 5.1
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.1 / points: 9.0 / quiz: 517719 / grade: Middle Grades

The third adventure in the beloved fantasy series full of folklore and mayhem takes brothers Tinn and Cole on a dangerous journey to find their long-lost father. 

"Cinematic adventure and hope amid darkness, flavored with silliness: a winner.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
 

Brothers Cole and Tinn are determined to solve a mystery almost as old as they are: What happened to their long-missing father?
 
Joseph Burton vanished without a trace, leaving the babies’ mother to raise them—one human, one a goblin changeling—alone. Some say Joseph abandoned his family, others that he met foul play looking for a way to get rid of the changeling imposter. Cole is determined to learn his father’s true fate, so he and Tinn set out on a dangerous quest to the deepest, most deadly limits of the Oddmire—with the help of Evie, expert on the creatures of the Wild Wood, and Fable, the indomitable half human, half fairy.

Meanwhile a shudder runs through the forest. Increasingly powerful earthquakes shake the land, sinkholes form, and the spriggans, trolls, and other creatures along their path speak of an ancient evil on the rise . . .

In the third book of the Oddmire series, New York Times bestselling author William Ritter takes readers on an unforgettable journey of family, fate, and a dangerous, magical forest.
 


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