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The Digtial Wolf (The Hidden Academy, Volume 2) (2000)

by Jon Rosenberg(Favorite Author)
4.08 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: The second installment of the Hidden Academy doesn't disappoint, once again the author has managed to create a piece of work that enthralls. The combination of knowledge within the story is enticing. Whether it is the allusions to philosophers, Norse mythology, the world of literary genius or the modern technology of our era. All of that knowledge is wound tightly around a story that fits into the genre of fantasy and supernatural. On top of all that the author has managed to wander into a Tron like sci-fi sub genre, which he connects to the story of fantasy, without the reader noticing that there has been a subtle shift. Needless to say I enjoyed it immensely and think the characters are strong enough for the reader to feel connected to both them and the tale. This second... more part shows us how the main character has matured and evolved from the first book. I look forward to the next part and reading where his path shall lead him and who is beside him on that path.
review 2: Once again we enter the fast paced and dangerous world of David Ash summoner. With friends from the first books and some wonderful new characters we readers are treated to another exciting and hectic romp through the Hidden Academy. With Ash barely recovered from his first adventure he is plunged into a confusing world of technological entities and being of unthinkable power. I was happy to see Titania was back to her naughty self making Ash's life even more complicated. Once again Jon has mixed ancient mythology with his new 'verse seamlessly concocting a story which almost turns the pages itself. He writes with maturity without being pompous and humour without resorting to childishness. His description of entering Fairy is worthy of Spencer. Role on the next one I really hope the geek fairies play a part! less
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ShadowhuntingTribute
Good book with a good pace; love the characters and it is good to see them develop further
will
Enjoyed this book just as much as the first one in the series. Off to read the 3rd.
TomBoy177
Not as good as the first one, still enjoyable.
Bublz
Funny but not as funny as book 1.
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