Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Secret of Indigo Moon - Book 2 of The Dopple Ganger Chronicles

The Secret of Indigo Moon Book 2 of The Dopple Ganger Chronicles
Written by G.P. Taylor
Published at Tyndale

About the book
From best-selling author G.P. Taylor comes the highly anticipated second installment of The Dopple Ganger Chronicles, a series that combines art and traditional text to help “reluctant readers” discover the wonder of books.

Erik Morissey Ganger, famed explorer and detective (well, in his dreams), and his mischief-making sidekicks, twins Sadie and Saskia Dopple, didn’t go looking for a secret tunnel beneath the school. They never intended to make the acquaintance of a shifty private eye with a nose for trouble. It wasn’t part of the plan to come face to face with an old enemy, one with an agenda of his own that could destroy them all. And unraveling the “secret of indigo moon” was the farthest thing from their minds. At Isambard Dunstan’s School for Wayward Children, these things just seem to happen.

In The Secret of Indigo Moon, confirmed troublemakers Erik, Sadie, and Saskia plunge headlong into a new and perilous mystery, one that challenges everything they thought they knew about their lives, themselves, and whom it’s safe to trust.

Who is G.P. Taylor?
A motorcyclist and former rock band roadie turned Anglican minister, Graham Peter (G. P.) Taylor has been hailed as "hotter than Potter" and "the new C. S. Lewis" in the United Kingdom. His first novel, Shadowmancer, reached #1 on the New York Times Best Sellers List in 2004 and has been translated into 48 languages. His other novels include Wormwood (another New York Times best seller which was nominated for a Quill Book Award), The Shadowmancer Returns: The Curse of Salamander Street, Tersias the Oracle, and Mariah Mundi. Taylor currently resides in North Yorkshire with his wife and three children.

My Thoughts
I was very excited when I saw that the second book of the series The Dopple Ganger Chronicles was available. I very enjoyed the first installment and was looking forward to read the new adventures of Erik, Sadie, and Saskia.

Once again the author has put everything to catch the attention of juvenile readers. There’s mystery, fast action, and discoveries. This novel continues in what the first installment of the series started – a new way of incorporating a novel with comics. At every page that you turn you won’t know what to expect. Is the next page written, an image of something or a comic strip? It is very creative and brings the imagination to life.

This type of novel is particularly interesting for any readers. Many who have reluctant readers praise these new ways of writing books for children. This particular series makes me think of Geronimo Stilton meets the teenage years. Okay the characters are not mice but it’s about the same concept if you know who Geronimo Stilton is and/or have read some of the books.
The book literally kept me reading until I finished it. I started it while laying in bed waiting for sleep to come and finished it when I woke up the next morning. Isn’t it lovely when a book does that to you? You can’t put it down until you are finished with it… Well that’s what it did to me. Can you imagine what it will do for a youth struggling with reading?

Not only we rediscover the beloved Erik, Sadie and Sakia but we also found out that one bad guy from the previous book is coming back and this time he is ready to do anything so that nobody stops him. We also meet new characters that will help Erik and offer him a place to stay. And honestly, I can’t wait to know what their next adventure will be.

In the last book, we got introduced to a character named Madame Raphael who would appear only to Saskia. Her friends didn’t believe her. They thought it was a ghost. But Saskia knows better and identifies her as an angel. Throughout this novel, Saskia will pray for help but instead of praying to the God, she prays to Madame Raphael. I’m a bit concerned about this. We can pray to God for help from the angels but praying directly to an angel is not what I would expect from a Christian book. However, Madame Raphael does speak about The Companion… Who is he? We don’t know just yet with this book but the author does introduce the possibility of a third book at the end. As a parent, I think it is important to know what our children are reading so we can guide them when we found something not theologically correct. In this case, I would explain the importance to pray directly to God and remind them that this is a fiction.

Want a sneak peek of the story behind this novel? Watch this…


The Secret of Indigo Moon is available everywhere even at amazon.ca and indigo.ca.

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