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Finn the half-Great

Finn the half-Great

Published in
2009
3.61
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Description

The story of a time when giants roamed the earth.Finn the half-Great, Theo Caldwells first novel for young adults, tells the story of Irelands most beloved heroes with humor and heart. Finn McCool, at fourteen feet, thinks he is the tallest thing in the Emerald Isle. That is, until he ventures outside his childhood valley. Finn soon discovers that ancient Britain is a land of giants, dragons, wizards, and men, in which he is only one little fellow. Despite treating those about him as decently as he can, Finn finds he has enemies all over. Even before he was born, cruel creatures known as the Frost Giants killed Finns father and tried to do away with his mother. When Finn learns what befell his parents, his first order of business is to seek out the Frost Giants and take revenge. In later years, Finn becomes a calmer chap, living in idle bliss on his hill, known as Knockmany, with his beloved wife, Oonagh. But Finn the half-Greats troubles are not over. Ireland and all of Britain are being overrun by mortal men, who have no patience for bigger fellows like Finn. When Knockmany is attacked by humans, and Oonagh is kidnapped by their leader, Finn sets out to rally Britains remaining giants and bring her back. Steeped in legend, Finn the half-Great is completely thrilling as it introduces an unforgettable character and adventures both ancient and new.From the Hardcover edition.
Age
11-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
394 pages

Why to read

  • Engaging Mythology: 'Finn the Half-Great' weaves together elements of various mythologies, creating a rich and engaging world that draws readers into the adventures of its larger-than-life characters. This provides a unique reading experience that is both educational and entertaining.
  • Positive Messages: The book imparts important life lessons and values such as courage, friendship, and the importance of standing up for what is right. These themes are presented in a way that is accessible to readers of all ages, making it a great read for both young adults and adults alike.
  • Humor and Heart: Theo Caldwell's writing style incorporates humor and heart, ensuring that the story is not only captivating but also resonates emotionally with the reader. The balance of lighthearted moments with serious undertones makes for a well-rounded narrative.
  • Adventure and Action: 'Finn the Half-Great' is filled with thrilling action sequences and epic battles that keep the pages turning. Readers who enjoy fast-paced plots and exciting escapades will find this book to be a perfect fit for their reading list.