Thirteen Days to Midnight
Thirteen Days to Midnight
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Little, Brown & Co.
Annotation: In the aftermath of the accident that killed his foster father, high school student Jacob Fielding discovers that he has acquired the power of indestructibility, and the more he learns about it the more he realizes that it is a heavy burden, if not a curse.
 
Reviews: 7
Catalog Number: #5422189
Format: Paperback
Copyright Date: 2010
Edition Date: 2011 Release Date: 04/05/11
Pages: 296 pages
ISBN: 0-316-00404-9
ISBN 13: 978-0-316-00404-6
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Sat May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2010)

The author of the Land of Elyon series crafts a creepy fantasy-mystery for older readers. Grieving over the sudden death of his well-liked foster parent (and harboring a guilty secret about that), Jacob discovers that his inheritance includes the power of invulnerability. Bemused, he shares his imperviousness to pain or physical damage with his impulsive best friend, Milo, and a beautiful, intense new classmate named Ophelia d discovers that he can temporarily pass the ability on to them. He quickly comes to regret the sharing, as Ophelia engages in an increasingly dangerous round of tests, stunts, and life-saving rescues. Ominously, the power also begins to feel darker and wilder as it fends off death after death. Carman cranks the suspense up smoothly on the way to a horrifying revelation, a (literally) shocking climax, and a not entirely happy, but at least not tragic, ending. A provocative take on the theme that every superpower comes with a price.

Kirkus Reviews

A ward of the state for most of his life, Jacob has bounced from home to home until landing with the eccentric and mildly iconoclastic Mr. Fielding—who, when the car they're in hits a tree at 60 miles an hour, dies, but not before passing on an unusual attribute. And with the same three simple words, the 15-year-old forever alters his life and the lives of his two friends, Milo and Ophelia, as he passes along his power of invulnerability. Using the power for altruistic purposes after a period of extreme experimentation, Jacob learns that protection from death comes with a steep price. Instead of offering a horror movie rip-off, Carman explores survivor's guilt and raises theological issues, all within an action-packed and twisted tale. Ophelia's haunting breakdown adds a second layer of complexity to the narrative, though Milo seems to avoid any sort of development. Mr. Fielding's journals offer slightly more exposition than is necessary, but the author pulls the story together without too heavy a hand. Page-turning suspense through the end. (Thriller. YA)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

In this largely successful contemporary dark fantasy, Carman's first book for YA readers, 15-year-old Jacob Fielding has both a secret power and a guilty secret. He is literally indestructible—nothing can hurt him—but gaining this newfound ability cost the life of his kindly but mysterious foster father. When Jacob discovers that he can share his invulnerability with others, he, his friend Milo, and the school's new girl, Oh, test its limits (in cringe-inducing scenes involving a lighter, a 12-foot fall onto a lamp, and a batting cage) and begin using it to save lives. But they learn that playing God—even with the intent to help—has consequences, and as Oh becomes increasingly obsessed with borrowing Jacob's indestructibility, he realizes the power has a dark will of its own, with “unrelenting claws digging into my bones like a cancer.” The novel occasionally suffers from moments of incoherence and its attempts at moral complexity can seem forced, but it produces serious chills and should appeal to readers who have grown out of Carman's Atherton and Land of Elyon series. Ages 12–up. <EMPHASIS TYPE=""ITALIC"">(Apr.)

School Library Journal (Sat May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2010)

Gr 7-10 Jacob Fielding shouldn't have survived the car accident that killed his foster father, but he did. A week later, he writes "You are indestructible"Mr. Fielding's last words to himon the wrist cast of Ophelia, a new girl at school, and soon after, she comes through a devastating skateboard crash without a scratch. With his final words, Mr. Fielding had gifted Jacob the power to keep death at bay, and the boy, along with Oh and his friend Milo, begins to play with life and death. Jacob can pass his power to others, and he does: first to Oh, and then to anyone the three can find who is in a situation likely to be fatal. What they don't know, and only discover when Oh's behavior becomes violently erratic, is that death cannot be stopped entirely. For every life they save, someone else must die. This page-turner is a natural choice for reluctant readers and fans of both adventure stories and supernatural thrillers. While Jacob and his friends seek out and shun death, they also explore the bounds of friendship and first romance. The story behind Jacob's power, an intriguing tale involving Harry Houdini, may encourage readers to delve further into the magician's history. Despite a few underdeveloped plot points, this novel will engage many readers. Karen E. Brooks-Reese, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, PA

Voice of Youth Advocates

Jacob, now fifteen, had been in foster homes since he was a toddler. Mr. Fielding met Jacob over a year ago and saw something special. He adopted Jacob and gave him a permanent home until the recent car accident that took his life. They were both in the car but Jacob survived only because Mr. Fielding passed Jacob his power of indestructibility. On JacobÆs first day back at school, he meets the hot, new girl Ophelia and falls in love at first sight. Saving Oh from seriously hurting herself forces Jacob to share his secret. Oh becomes obsessed with trying to figure out how and why they should try to prevent certain people from dying. But how do you make that kind of choice and what are the consequences for changing someoneÆs fate? In the end, OhÆs desire to save the world becomes her own undoing. The drama of how this dangerous power changes the teens is lost in convoluted explanations and odd story lines that go nowhere. The horrible method needed to counteract the change comes too late to provide much of a spine-chilling thrill. A brief explanation of Mr. FieldingÆs history with the power brings an unexpected reference to Harry Houdini but no real idea what Jacob is meant to do with the power or how it will affect his everyday existence.ùStacey Hayman.

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Word Count: 62,398
Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 7-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.0 / points: 9.0 / quiz: 136680 / grade: Middle Grades+
Reading Counts!: reading level:4.6 / points:16.0 / quiz:Q58301
Lexile: 760L
Guided Reading Level: Y
Fountas & Pinnell: Y

You are indestructible. These are the words that transfer an astonishing power to Jacob Fielding... and it changes everything. After all, there's something addictive about testing the limits of fear, experiencing the thrill of walking through fire, or saving your friend from a beating in front of the whole school.

Then Ophelia James, the beautiful and daring new girl in town, suggests that they use the power to do good, to save others at risk of death. But with every heroic act, the power grows into the specter of a curse. How to decide who lives and who dies? And why does darkness seem to be chasing them? Jacob only has thirteen days to figure out how to harness this terrifying power... and the answer is chilling: What if he has to kill the one he loves to save her?

In the context of a dark, unconventional superhero story, Patrick Carman has envisioned a high concept tale of intrigue, romance, friendship and adventure that probes deep into what teens face as they enter young adult years: navigating increasingly complex choices with greater consequences, as well as the gray areas blurring the definitions of right and wrong.


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