While visiting the small town of Yonwood, North Carolina, eleven-year-old Nickie makes some decisions about how to identify both good and evil when she witnesses the townspeople's reactions to the apocalyptic visions of one of their neighbors.
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While visiting the small town of Yonwood, North Carolina, eleven-year-old Nickie makes some decisions about how to identify both good and evil when she witnesses the townspeople's reactions to the apocalyptic visions of one of their neighbors.
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This book is easy to read and makes a person think about our world and the human race.
Catenburger
Jul 29, 2008
The Prophet of Yonwood
This book was very different from the two preceeding it. It gives background that makes you think that you will end up a lot closer to Ember by the end of it than you do. It does explain some things which are already pretty obvious from reading Ember and Sparks, but it is interesting to meet the author of the journal found by Lina, Doon, and Poppy. It was somewhat sidetracked by the summer goals Nickie lays out for herself. They don't seem to add much to the story or be a very effective vehicle for moving it forward. The story itself holds less appeal than the other two, but it's always fun to read a whole series and get the author's entire message.
LouisandSofi
Jul 30, 2007
awsome book
this book explains what happened before the books the city of ember and the people of sparks. its truely a great prequal. and a must read for all who like the series. great book and a must have for any book collector.