Glome's Valley

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Pub Date Nov 14 2011 | Archive Date Nov 30 2018

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Description

When Ethan and his dad to go Heavener, Oklahoma to read an ancient runestone, he is sure he’s going to be bored all summer. But Ethan quickly makes new friends, at least one of them a ghost. What began as a trip to Dullville suddenly becomes a fantastic adventure. There are other creatures living in the valleys near the runestone – energetic fairies, beautiful wood nymphs, and smelly old trolls. Ethan stumbles into the midst of an ancient war, and the only person who can save him is his archaeologist dad and the phone app that summons Thor.

When Ethan and his dad to go Heavener, Oklahoma to read an ancient runestone, he is sure he’s going to be bored all summer. But Ethan quickly makes new friends, at least one of them a ghost. What...


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I appreciated having this volume made available for my review. The appeal of this particular book was not evident to me, and if I cannot file a generally positive review I prefer simply to advise the publisher to that effect and file no review at all.

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Archaeologist father goes off on dig in Oklahoma with his son, Ethan. Ethan is left to his own means during the day and discovers a hither to undiscovered world. Trolls and fairies are just part of the new world.

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Honest review though I received an ARC via Netgalley. Thanks for the free book!

12 year old me would have liked this book much better: there's adventure, swords, ghosts, fairies, trolls, Loki & archeology in it. As I am not the target audience this short and cute read was a bit boring and predictable.

I like books with trickster gods though. Three stars because it amused me. Gift it to your younger siblings or other relatives, it's a nice read.

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