Synopses & Reviews
andlt;bandgt;Don't miss andlt;Iandgt;The Rise of the Guardiansandlt;/Iandgt;, soon to be a major motion picture in theaters November 2012.andlt;/bandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Before SANTA was SANTA, he was North, Nicholas St. Northand#8212;a daredevil swordsman whose prowess with double scimitars was legendary. Like any swashbuckling young warrior, North seeks treasure and adventure, leading him to the fiercely guarded village of Santoff Claussen, said to be home to the greatest treasure in all the East, and to an even greater wizard, Ombric Shalazar. But when North arrives, legends of riches have given way to terrors of epic proportions! North must decide whether to seek his fortuneand#8230;or save the village.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;When our rebellious hero gets sucked into the chaos (literally), the fight becomes very personal. The Nightmare King and his evil Fearlings are ruling the night, owning the shadows, and sending waves of fear through all of Santoff Clausen. For North, this is a battle worth fighting...and, heand#8217;s not alone. There are five other Guardians out there. He only has to find them in time.
Review
"Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King stole my son! The book came into our house, and the boy disappeared, for hours. Eventually he returned, but it seems that his imagination never came all the way back. A part of him will always remain tangled in the deep, dark, dazzling, insouciant mythology of this latest and most wonderful of William Joyce’s worlds.”
—Michael Chabon, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
Review
"The authors do a great job of creating excitement and intrigue, and for those who love to wend their way through extraordinary tales, this novel will not disappoint. The illustrations are wonderful charcoal, graphite, and digital renderings that convey all the magic and fear contained within the story. Fans of Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson’s Peter and the Starcatchers (Hyperion, 2004) may want to give this book a try."
SLJ, January 2012
Review
"Joyce’s detailed illustrations capture the multitude of fantastical settings, weapons, and creatures populating this fast-paced tale."
--BOOKLIST, November 1, 2011
Review
"William Joyce’s magnificently creative illustrations, rendered in charcoal, graphite, and digital media have an old world feel that extends the text. In the world of fantasy, this book rises above the rest."
--Library Media Connection, March/April 2012
Synopsis
Don't miss The Rise of the Guardians, soon to be a major motion picture in theaters November 2012.Before SANTA was SANTA, he was North, Nicholas St. North—a daredevil swordsman whose prowess with double scimitars was legendary. Like any swashbuckling young warrior, North seeks treasure and adventure, leading him to the fiercely guarded village of Santoff Claussen, said to be home to the greatest treasure in all the East, and to an even greater wizard, Ombric Shalazar. But when North arrives, legends of riches have given way to terrors of epic proportions! North must decide whether to seek his fortune…or save the village.
When our rebellious hero gets sucked into the chaos (literally), the fight becomes very personal. The Nightmare King and his evil Fearlings are ruling the night, owning the shadows, and sending waves of fear through all of Santoff Clausen. For North, this is a battle worth fighting...and, he’s not alone. There are five other Guardians out there. He only has to find them in time.
About the Author
William Joyce does a lot of stuffandmdash;films, apps, Olympic curlingandmdash;but childrenandrsquo;s books are his true bailiwick (andlt;iandgt;Billyandrsquo;s Boogerandlt;/iandgt;;andlt;iandgt; The Numberlysandlt;/iandgt;; andlt;iandgt;The Man in the Moonandlt;/iandgt;; andlt;iandgt;Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare Kingandlt;/iandgt;; andlt;iandgt;A Bean, A Stalk, and a Boy Named Jackandlt;/iandgt;; and the #1 andlt;iandgt;New York Timesandlt;/iandgt; bestselling andlt;iandgt;The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmoreandlt;/iandgt;, which is also an Academy Awardandndash;winning short film, to name a few). He lives with his family in Shreveport, Louisiana.Laura Geringer isandnbsp;the author ofandnbsp;many highly acclaimed books for children and young adults, including the celebratedandnbsp;andlt;iandgt;A Three Hat Dayandlt;/iandgt;andnbsp;illustrated by Arnold Lobel;andnbsp;Myth Men, a popular series of graphic novels based on the classic Greek myths; and andlt;iandgt;Sign of the Qinandlt;/iandgt;, Book l ofandnbsp;the Outlaws of Moonshadow Marsh series, an ALA Best Book for Youngandnbsp;Adults; and andlt;iandgt;Boom, Boom Go Awayandlt;/iandgt; illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline. She serves on the National Advisory Board of First Book, a charity that has distributed over seventy million books to children in need.andnbsp;Laura lives in New York City.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andnbsp;William Joyce does a lot of stuffandmdash;films, apps, Olympic curlingandmdash;but childrenandrsquo;s books are his true bailiwick (andlt;iandgt;Billyandrsquo;s Boogerandlt;/iandgt;;andlt;iandgt; The Numberlysandlt;/iandgt;; andlt;iandgt;The Man in the Moonandlt;/iandgt;; andlt;iandgt;Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare Kingandlt;/iandgt;; andlt;iandgt;A Bean, A Stalk, and a Boy Named Jackandlt;/iandgt;; and the #1 andlt;iandgt;New York Timesandlt;/iandgt; bestselling andlt;iandgt;The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmoreandlt;/iandgt;, which is also an Academy Awardandndash;winning short film, to name a few). He lives with his family in Shreveport, Louisiana.