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M.T. Anderson

The Game of Sunken Places

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Part of "Norumbegan Quartet" series

In 'The Game of Sunken Places' by M.T. Anderson, two cousins, Brian and Gregory, are invited to spend their summer at the secluded English countryside estate of their reclusive great-uncle. Upon their arrival, they discover that their great-uncle has left for a trip and they are to stay in the empty house with only a housekeeper for company. Bored and restless, the boys explore the house and its extensive grounds, eventually stumbling upon a mysterious board game hidden in the attic. As they begin to play, they are suddenly transported into the world of the game, where they must navigate a series of fantastical landscapes and overcome a variety of challenges in order to win. However, as they progress, they realize that the game is not just a simple pastime, but a magical and dangerous realm with its own set of rules and consequences. Anderson's writing is witty and engaging, and he skillfully blends elements of fantasy, mystery, and adventure to create a story that is both exciting and thought-provoking. The characters of Brian and Gregory are well-developed and relatable, and their relationship is at the heart of the story. The author also explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the power of imagination. The book is suitable for middle grade readers, but its complex plot and rich language will also appeal to older readers. The pacing is fast, and the story is full of unexpected twists and turns that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Overall, 'The Game of Sunken Places' is a thrilling and imaginative tale that is sure to captivate and entertain. In summary, 'The Game of Sunken Places' is a fantastical and thrilling adventure that explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the power of imagination. The book is suitable for middle grade readers, but its complex plot and rich language will also appeal to older readers. Highly recommended for those who enjoy a good mystery and a touch of fantasy...

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