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Demon Thief (2007)

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0316012386 (ISBN13: 9780316012386)
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little, brown young readers

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i love this series and every book is better than the last. Every book has an underdog and this book is no exception. kernel fleck is our underdog. Kernel fleck is known very well around his school to be weird and also a freak. He has also has trouble making friends come to think of it he never had any friends.But as always never underestimate an underdog. Kernel fleck has always seen these strange patches of light and ever since he told someone about he has been considered a freak through out his childhood. kernel never really had any friends because of the lights he saw. kernel always tried to fit in wore the new clothes listened to the cool band spoke the cool curse words but when ever he butted into a conversation the kids said go play with some lights!But as kernel kernel soon realized when other people aren't there for you family always is. his baby brother gave kernel fleck his hope back and showed him that the lights aren't anything to be ashamed of. When they move to there new house things change for kernel fleck new place new people and more chances to make friends! Not many things actually changed though he wasn't considered a freak but he didn't have friends still. He was getting accustomed to his new life. And as soon as things were looking up for kernel the '' witch'' of the town made a strange and scary remark to kernel. On that same day she jumped in front of kernels class that was taking place outside that day. kernel wasn't happy to see this woman again. Since kernel could see the lights he watched as all the lights filled the woman up until she exploded, Kernel watched in fear. When she exploded kernel saw a portal and as we all know portals are meant for someone or SOMETHING to come through. And this something was a horrifying demon that killed many students in a gruesome murder. This demon did not stop there it also took someone very important to kernel... his brother! As for kernel fleck he will do anything to save his brother. When his bother was taken through the portal he saw a group of humans and decided to follow them into the demonata. When kernel discovers his ability to see lights isnt a curse its a gift to make portals out of the patches of light. This astounded the group. The ability to create and see portals is a gift only the most powerful of magicians can do but this teenager was able to do it no problem. Kernel fleck used this ability to find his brother and take him back from the demon lord lord loss! In conclusion never underestimate an underdog. Kernel Fleck was called weird all his life. But what people called him weird for turned out what led him to save his brother from the clutches of Lord Loss! Or did it!

Go to hell... Demon Thief was the very first book I ever read that was written by Darren Shan, and from then on I've been hooked to practically everything the author writes. Going through it again though, I realised something: Books 1, 2 and 4 are all separate stories that can be read in any order. Each focus on a key character in The Demonata's world, but none follow on from one another. I actually like that, that spice of variety where you can choose where to start off in the series. Of course, you really should read all three of them before continuing on. But, the little things count.Kernel Fleck has saw the patches of light all his life, and he doesn't know why.But when strange events catch up to him, and a demon races away with Kernel's brother in his arms, his life is for sure destined to change.Kernel gives chase to the demon.Into a realm of horror and pain.With almost no hope of returning home alive...One thing you'll notice about Demon Thief is the massive amount of world building it does for the series. Lord Loss gave us an exciting taste, but the second entry gives us a relished mouthful. We learn more about magic, how it works, the demons' universe and a glimpse at the bigger picture. It's a pulse-pounding ride of terror and delight. It just reinforces my favouritism of the series above all of the other ones I've ever read.Demon Thief is also brimming with twists and surprises. Some are truly mind-blowing. First time round, when I was much younger, I cried and laughed and shouted when the truth came out. I was so blindsided I couldn't read another book for weeks. The shock is still there, even though I know what's coming, which is a fantastic testament to the author.We also have a much more adventurous feel. Our fresh gang of demon fighters travel throughout the demons' universe, and each world they come to is written vividly and uniquely.Demon Thief also has a new batch of characters to follow. There's a couple returning figures from Lord Loss, but I actually think this entry to the series takes place before the first book, chronologically at least. But it's not a negative. Kernel Fleck is a completely different - while just as likable - character compared to Grubbs. He has different powers, motivations. He's also thrust into the world of demons in a much different way from Grubbs. We also meet some major characters, like Beranabus, Shark, Sharmila; all lovably distinctive and written in a way where you have no choice but to want to read their stories.If Lord Loss didn't completely sell you on the series, then Demon Thief will for sure.

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4.5 Stars Demon Thief book two of the Demonata by Darren Shan is a as good as book one Lord Loss but maybe with a more enjoyable story. I really liked the world and the characters that Shan created in book one of the Demonata. In the Demon Thief, Darren Shan makes a bold choice to set this book 30 years in the past to the events that take place in Lord Loss. Not only is it a prequel it is not really about Grubbs, or his family, but Uncle Dervish does have a role.I enjoyed this one more than the first because of what a cool and special boy that Kernel is, our main protagonist. I also had a blast revisiting the world of the Demonata and reading the style of Darren Shan. These books maybe classified as Young Adult, but Shan does not hold back on the blood, action, and gore. These books may not be appropriate for many if you have problems with blood and gore. Back again is the main baddie Lord Loss, albeit in a much smaller roll.The magic in this book is in your face and it rocks. Kernel has seen lights since he was 4 and when he discovers what it is all about, the real fun begins. The plot is straight forward with minimal turns along the way. The reading is easy going and there is plenty of action to speed things along. I connected with Kernel and liked the special twist about this story. I hope to read more about him in the future books.This one is a blast and now I am signing up for the long haul. I am a Darren Shan fan now and look forward to reading more. Really fun stuff...
—Jason

First thing first, don’t read this review if you haven’t read Lord Loss by Darren Shan. Lord Loss is a wonderful, horror filled novel and this book I’m reviewing is its sequel, so go read the first!One thing I love about the Demonata series is how the books, at least the first two, don’t seem to be related at all! When you start Demon Thief you have just finished Lord Loss and you’re expecting the story to continue but it doesn’t! It takes you into a completely different story with characters you’ve never met before, although Dervish does make an appearance.The main character of this book is Kernel Fleck. For as long as Kernel can remember he has been surrounded by lighted shapes in the air. They’ve never bothered him, but when he concentrates he can move them around into patterns. One day, he discovers that if he moves the pulsating pieces together, they form a window. Unfortunately there is a demon trying to come out of the window. Kernel manages to push it back but feels compelled to follow it through the light. When he wakes up, with his brother Art in his arms, several days have passed and he cannot remember what happened after he went through the window. One night his parents bundle Kernel and Art home and drive them to their new lazy town called Paskinston. In Paskinston, no one knows that Kernel disappeared and he is able to live a normal life. Until he must find out what happened to him and what the lights are.The only thing that made this book not as interesting to me as the first was that I knew exactly what would happen. I think this is because I read the book a couple years ago and was drawing off that. I knew who the demon thief was from the very beginning. Because of this I was hurrying to finish the book and move on. But never the less I found it to still keep me enthralled.Shan’s horror is still ever present in this installment of the Demonata Series. If you have a queasy stomach or rather not read a description of a head being torn of a body, this book is not for you. But if horror is your thing, don’t pass this book by. Once the action starts you won’t be able to put down this book, it’s a fast entertaining read.Check out my blog at www.dwhpbooknerd.blogspot.com
—Annie

This book takes place prior to Lord Loss, although it is not important to read it first. It is fine to read the books in the published order or the chronological order of the story. I, myself, read them in the published order and found that worked fine.As this takes place prior to Lord Loss, our main character is someone entirely new. Our new main character, Kernel, is completely different to Grubbs but just as easy to love. This book focuses on a completely different aspect to that focused upon in Lord Loss, yet it is just as well written and enjoyable as Lord Loss and the other books in the series.
—Siobhan

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