Erra Throne Column Three Erra Throne Tablet One Book 3 eBook James Carmichael
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"Truly brilliant. A vivid, snaking, crazy ride."
- Jack Thorne, co-author of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, creator and writer of Glue and The Fades
"Emmeline Kim stands with Sarah Manning, Sarah Connor, and other heroic Sarahs in the pantheon of ordinary but fascinating heroine. Even if you're not a gamer yourself, you'll find yourself itching to quest into Erra, even knowing that doing so might trigger a disaster across the world...or right next door."
- David J. Schwartz, author of Superpowered and Gooseberry Bluff Community College of Magic
"Erra's Throne strengthens YA. Quick and quirky, it submerges its reader into the world of young gamers, complete with all the angst and latency of teen years and language saturated by immediacy and sincerity."
- Lonita Cook, Kansas City Examiner
This is Column 3 of 7 of Erra’s Throne. To follow Emmy’s story from the beginning, get Columns 1 and 2 right here on (just search for “Erra’s Throne”). And if you haven’t yet read them, hey lookout spoilers below.
So this is the part where things kind of get real.
Meet Stang, a tester for Gephyr Studios, the makers of Erra's Throne.
Stang's always had a special relationship with the game.
For a long time, he thought that it hated him.
But now he's discovered Akkad's hidden truth. Its personal magic. How it satisfies hopes so deep and impossible, he’d long ago stopped admitting he had them.
So when a mysterious new TrueDeath is rushed into the game, Stang is hungry to beat it & reap the rewards. There’s only one problem Emmy Kim, the odd little girl from SMAX East, who also seems to know something of Erra’s secret gifts.
Their paths will cross in Akkad -- Stang's certain of that. What's less clear is whether he'll join her or destroy her, when they do.
Note In addition to a healthy measure of adult language, this Column introduces subject matter--substance abuse and chemical dependency--that some readers may consider inappropriate for young teens.
Erra Throne Column Three Erra Throne Tablet One Book 3 eBook James Carmichael
The quote above, from early on in this column, describes to me some of the great satisfaction that comes from a great read - a world is created in your head, by the author, and you inhabit it for a while, and it is a grand experience. Erra's Throne continues to be a delicious, completely engaging read. As a gamer myself, I know these people in the story; they're my people, and the things that are going on in this world are both incredible and believable at the same time, because the way the characters handle things is entirely legitimate and in keeping with their own, complex selves. I continue to look forward to each column!Product details
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Erra Throne Column Three Erra Throne Tablet One Book 3 eBook James Carmichael Reviews
Once again I am left wanting more. This column left me breathless and more committed to the characters. The new developments and characters add depth and seriousness while the intensity stays high. Carmichael's language draws you into two parallel worlds (maybe three?), the vivid creepiness of Akkad and the sympathetic realness of Steenwyck and New York. Keep it coming.
With this Column, Erra's Throne comes into its own as a novel, complete with human tensions and ambiguities. And oh yeah, also a video game that is actually real. And might blow up your computer. Be careful.
The Erra;s Throne series has an epic quality to it that captures people who love gaming as much as people who love adventure tales. It weaves the imagined, the possible and the everyday realities of teenage struggles in a fabric that gives insight and cause for pause. I can't wait for the last two installments.
Carmichael ups the stakes and takes his tale to the next level--in more ways than one. New areas of Akkad open up, characters meet, and the game gets down to work on the players. Genuinely unexpected twists and turns, and a cliffhanger ending so fierce I'm actually kind of angry now. Number four, please, sooner rather than later.
I keep returning to Emmy and her many worlds with relish, something of an addict's itch. I love the darker themes this book explores, unexpected for such a young genre--it has a sincere, full-bodied and wise perspective on its characters and their potential. Carmichael keeps experimenting, and I cannot wait to see each beautiful stroke and messy explosion.
So if you like your reading experience jam packed with EVERYTHING (I know that's broad, and in all caps, but it really does manage to pack in EVERYTHING), you'll really like Erra's Throne. Column Three starts off with two new characters, Stang and Jake. Their story is separate from Emmy's, as they go through their own issues and conflicts and lives away from that of hers, although their existences do converge throughout the book. For this reason, the beginning part of this Column felt like opening the pages to a brand new book, my point being that Column Three's storyline could stand on its own without the previous Columns, not that I'd advise or recommend anyone to skip the previous Columns, because they were equally awesome. Emmy's a riot. I like her the more I read her. She's like the little sister I never had.
s**t get cray in part 3! but it reads even faster than the first two. I love the presence of Stang, the depth of his character revealed in a short time, the increasing complexity of Emmy and Rich, and the spiraling weirdness of the whole situation. but in spite of that it never feels like a reach. my only complaint I wish there were more! I want to spend a lot of time with these people, in these two worlds. bonus even the lovecraft references check out - why couldn't they just call them the Other Gods and stay true...
The quote above, from early on in this column, describes to me some of the great satisfaction that comes from a great read - a world is created in your head, by the author, and you inhabit it for a while, and it is a grand experience. Erra's Throne continues to be a delicious, completely engaging read. As a gamer myself, I know these people in the story; they're my people, and the things that are going on in this world are both incredible and believable at the same time, because the way the characters handle things is entirely legitimate and in keeping with their own, complex selves. I continue to look forward to each column!
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