Hunter Brown And The Secret Of The Shadow (2008) - Plot & Excerpts
Hunter Brown by The Miller Brothers, was fun, exciting, and most of all had a wonderful message. I love reading books with a nice, good, Christian message in them and The Miller Brothers did it with flying colors. I really liked how the Miller Brothers wrote Hunter Brown in first person form, Hunter was the one telling the whole story, I thought it was pretty neat. The book is physically really beautiful. Being an artist and writer myself I would find it to be a dream come true to be able to write the book, design the cover, and have some of your own drawings inside...wow.The only bad thing I can say about Hunter Brown is that I was a little confused for a while in the beginning of the book between two characters Stretch and Strubbs, I kept mixing them up. I think it was because they both start with the letter “S” and they both were Hunters best friends. I also realized the Miller Brothers really like names/things that start with “S”. Other then that the book was a great read and I would recommend it to boys and girls 12 to young adult. Hunter Brown and The Secret of the Shadow-- The Miller BrothersThis first book in The Codebearers Series is a classic adventure tale of a boy who must battle good and evil with a book and the help of some friends. The Miller Brothers do a great job creating a unique world. Frankly I'm fully behind any book that explains the philosophical concept of infinite regression (in the Night of Questions Chapter) and hits upon the major elements of Plato's Cave. A good read for pre-teen boys in particular.Overall: B+ARC provided free on NetGalley
What do You think about Hunter Brown And The Secret Of The Shadow (2008)?
this book is amazing and perfect for tweens-teens.
—katee
One of the best books I have ever read!
—wibblywobblytimeywimey