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The Diamond of Darkhold (Book of Ember (Paperback)) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for The Diamond of DarkholdLina and Doon go back underground to the dying city of Ember as bestselling author DuPrau juxtaposes yet another action-packed adventure with powerful themes about hope, learning, and the search for truth.
Full description- Publisher: Yearling (imprint of Random House Children's Books)
- Published: 23 March 2010
- Format: Paperback 285 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Adventure | Science Fiction
- ISBN 13: 9780375855726 ISBN 10: 0375855726
- Sales rank: 16,702
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Reviews for The Diamond of Darkhold
Reviewed by Andrew S. Cohen for TeensReadToo.com
In the fourth book of Ember, we enter with the newly unified town of Sparks preparing for the winter, a few months after the city of Ember's emergence from underground. Supplies are growing sparse and sickness becomes abundant in this town, as they question their sustainability for the harsh cold of wintertime.
Protagonists Doon and Lina set off on another adventure, based on a prophecy from a book stating their is something left "for the people of Ember" that will aid them through the winter. They venture back to their old town of Ember to seek out supplies that their old community has left behind, where they meet an unlikely foe and seek out this mysterious, perhaps magical device to "bring light to a dark world."
Through the motif of hope, DuPrau illustrates an exciting page-turner that had me up all night so I could finish. Though lacking as much thought and depth as the initial book in the series, the author creates an interesting storyline along with introducing peculiar side characters such as Washton Trogg.
The end of the book seems a bit anticlimactic, as their adventure ends sort of to a nothingness, with DuPrau feeling a look to the future as sufficient hope for the success of mankind and their moral triumphs. Otherwise, THE DIAMOND OF DARKHOLD should not disappoint avid readers of the series. In order to grasp full meaning of the story, I would highly suggest reading at least books one and two (three is a prequel to the first and has little overlap).
Overall, Duprau succeeds in this installment and I would recommend it to those who have enjoyed the first of her books. by TeensReadToo

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