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Amaranth Paperback | Pages: 252 pages
Rating: 3.88 | 50 Users | 7 Reviews

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ISBN: 1477570446 (ISBN13: 9781477570449)
Edition Language: English

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At thirteen years old Tom and Emily Man had long since given up believing their Grandfathers stories of the magical land of Amaranth. If you were to ask them if they believed in witches, wizards and friendly trolls they'd both say "no”. They definitely wouldn’t believe in the most terrible and horrifying of all demons, even if he was mentioned in ancient manuscripts in their own world. And if you were to then throw kidnapping, stolen paintings, bloody battles and even a spot of big green romance into the mix and tell them they’d be involved in it all, they’d begin to think you an idiot, and Emily might even tell you as much.

Ironically, as thirteen was the age of magical maturity, it was when they’d finally get to visit Amaranth - but they didn't believe. Luckily, getting to Amaranth involves being flung over the edge of a very high and very steep waterfall and believing has absolutely nothing to do with it. You can’t help but believe when you’re there. When you see it for yourself you believe everything.

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Title:Amaranth
Author:John Kellett
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 252 pages
Published:June 6th 2012 by CreateSpace
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic

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Ratings: 3.88 From 50 Users | 7 Reviews

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I really struggled with this book. I'm not sure the book was edited. At times, it was like reading a story by some of my 10 year old students. Four separate thoughts crammed between one capital letter and period. Also some English-language quirks made reading rough at times. Then towards the end, the author gets two characters mixed up. The characters were not all that memorable. The story never engaged me enough to cause me to think about the story unless the story was right in front of me. I

Review: Amaranth by John Kellett I'm finding it difficult to review this book to be honest. On one hand it was very cute and the story was very adventurous. On the other, it was so simple that it lacked any sort of originality or flare.I think that's where I'm struggling.I've heard this story before. Yes you have two children who listen to their grandfather's stories and think everything's made up until they find out it's all real and they can go to this far away land.... Heard it before....more



Definitely Better than Potter. In fact, If amaranth came first, I'd say Potter was its travesty. Thanks Very Much John Kellett.

I got this book through a giveaway, and I am so happy I won! This book was AMAZING!! Every page gave me something to turn over to the next one. I found the words and understanding of it perfect to read without having to think hard about what I was reading- which I hate. I fell in love with the characters and when ever something bad happened to one, I would panic and have a need, like a sibling or parent to see what would happen to them! It was an awesome book, I'm glad I entered the giveaway and

Ok so I won this in a giveaway, so a thank you to good reads and the Author is in order!I got this book through a giveaway, and I am so happy I won! This book was AMAZING!! Every page gave me something to turn over to the next one. I found the words and understanding of it perfect to read without having to think hard about what I was reading- which I hate. I fell in love with the characters and when ever something bad happened to one, I would panic and have a need, like a sibling or parent to see what would happen to them! It was an awesome book, I'm glad I entered the giveaway and

This is the kind of book I felt like reading under the duvet with a torch.I struggled to put it down and caught myself a few nights not being able to sleep because I wanted to turn the light back on and see what happened next.I agree with a lot of the other reviews that it's better than Potter.It reminded me of a lot of the Wolfgang and Heike Hohlbein books I used to devour as a child/ teenager. The book certainly has potential for a sequel or a movie.The last page made me smile.The only thing

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