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The House on Falling Star Hill review by ND
House On Falling Star Hill
by Michael Molloy
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 9
Reviewer's Location - Baltimore, MD, United States
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 The House on Falling Star Hill is a book about a boy named Tim Swift and as his friend, Sarre, who are teleported into a parallel dimension called Tallis. In Tallis, everything that is impossible to Tim becomes a reality as he travels through this mystical world. As this pair go on a journey to stop Galeth, the Great Duke and his sidekick, Stryker, the Warlock, they add companions to their crew, such as Gurneys, bargainers that travel across Tallis. They must infiltrate enemy territory and try to defeat the most powerful man in all of Tallis.

Opinion: 

I enjoyed this book thoroughly because of the way it was written. Once I started The House on Falling Star Hill, I could not put it down! Talk about a page turner. Also, Malloy was able to write descriptions of everything so well. I could picture everything in my head so clearly. If you are one of those fantasy/adventure people, this is definitely the perfect book for you. The House on Falling Star Hill is a book about a boy named Tim Swift and as his friend, Sarre, who are teleported into a parallel dimension called Tallis. In Tallis, everything that is impossible to Tim becomes a reality as he travels through this mystical world. As this pair go on a journey to stop Galeth, the Great Duke and his sidekick, Stryker, the Warlock, they add companions to their crew, such as Gurneys, bargainers that travel across Tallis. They must infiltrate enemy territory and try to defeat the most powerful man in all of Tallis. Opinion: I enjoyed this book thoroughly because of the way it was written. Once I started The House on Falling Star Hill, I could not put it down! Talk about a page turner. Also, Malloy was able to write descriptions of everything so well. I could picture everything in my head so clearly. If you are one of those fantasy/adventure people, this is definitely the perfect book for you.

Rating:
5
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Content rating - nothing offensive
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