Book details
Barnaby Grimes: Legion of the Dead
Description
The corpses swayed where they stood, their bony arms outstretched before them and tattered sleeves hanging limply in the foggy air. I smelled the sourness of the sewers about them; that, and the sweet whiff of death. Their sunken eyes bored into mine. I was surrounded. . . . Barnaby Grimes is a tick-tock lad, delivering messages and running errands all over the city, day and night. Gangland funerals and diving expeditions are hazardous enough, but when the graveyards begin to give up their dead, this tick-tock lad is faced with his deadliest challenge yet. . . .A blood-curdling tale of greed and betrayal. Will Barnaby be defeated by the Legion of the Dead?Paul Stewart and Chris Riddells incomparable Barnaby Grimes returns for another adventure in the third installment of the brilliantly exciting horrorthriller series set in Dickensian London.From the Hardcover edition.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
240 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Engaging Adventure: 'Barnaby Grimes: Legion of the Dead' offers a fast-paced and thrilling adventure that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The story is filled with action, mystery, and supernatural elements that make it an exciting read for young adults and fans of adventure tales.
- Unique Setting and Atmosphere: The book is set in a Victorian-esque city where the protagonist, Barnaby Grimes, works as a tick-tock lad, delivering messages across the city. The gothic and eerie atmosphere of the setting adds depth to the story and provides a rich backdrop for the supernatural events that unfold.
- Well-Developed Characters: Paul Stewart creates a memorable cast of characters, each with their own quirks and personalities. Barnaby Grimes, in particular, is a likable and resourceful hero whose determination and wit make him an engaging protagonist.
- Explores Themes of Friendship and Bravery: Throughout the book, themes of friendship, loyalty, and courage are explored as Barnaby faces various challenges and battles against the undead. These themes resonate with readers and provide valuable lessons about standing up for what is right and supporting those you care about.