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Paperback The Takers (2006 IPPY Award Winner in Horror): Book One of the Oz Chronicles Book

ISBN: 1419609580

ISBN13: 9781419609589

The Takers (2006 IPPY Award Winner in Horror): Book One of the Oz Chronicles

(Book #1 in the The Oz Chronicles Series)

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Never say their name If you do, they will find you If they find you, they will eat you Thirteen-year-old Oz Griffin knows it's his fault that the Takers are eating everyone in sight. He also knows... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The fantasy quest of Oz

The Takers: Book One of the Oz Chronicles by R.W. Ridley BookSurge, LLC Genre: Fiction/Fantasy ISBN: 1419609580, $14.99, 226 pp, 2005 I would classify this story as "low fantasy" as it is set in the world as we know it but a nonrational event has occurred which is not explainable, rationally or irrationally, by natural law. And with regard to themes and types within fantasy, the sword-and-sorcery would be the closest. This is the world of adventure in which heroes (Oz) and heroines (Lou) wage epic combat with evil forces. Oz did indeed have a sword, J.J., which had belonged to James J. Petty, a Union Officer in the Civil War. Our young hero, 13-year-old Osmond "Oz" Giffith, wakes from an illness to discover he is alone except for his dog, Kimball. In his search for others he soon finds himself responsible for a baby, Nate-a Storyteller, and meets up with Wes, an old mechanic, and Lou, a young girl. Next he befriends Ajax, an American-Sign-Language-talking gorilla and Wes finds two horses, Phil and Ryder. He knows that there are monsters of some kind-the Takers (sometimes called Greasywhoppers because you cannot say the name), and he feels that this nightmare has something to do with stories written by Stevie Dayton, a Down Syndrome boy whom he and friends had teased and who had taken his own life. Oz seems to know that the answers are in Stevie's last comic book. If you like monsters, you won't be disappointed because there certainly are more than one, and I quote from page 175 to give you some idea of the writer's style: "The man we thought was Shaw was pinned beneath Ajax's massive 400-pound frame, and began to morph before our eyes. His round shape shifted into a long slender build. Thin, hairy tentacles sprouted from his face and head. His eyes bulged and turned milky white. He opened his mouth and two vertical pinchers shot out and snapped at Ajax. The military uniform was replaced by a black tattered uniform that left some of the creature's purple skin exposed. It began to squawk like a bird. The sound suddenly started to come at us from all sides. Looking around the arena, we saw half of Pepper's men undergo the same change as Shaw. They pounced on their former comrades. The thrashing tentacles held tight to the victims' faces while the pinchers cut through to their brains." R. W. Ridley is a gifted storyteller with a rich imagination who has created a complex quest on multi levels which keeps the pages turning. He has that Stephen King quality of being able to write from an adolescent's perspective and reality. Teens are not always kind and Oz was no exception. Besides appealing to adolescents, The Takers will appeal to anyone of any age who enjoys a good fantasy, and remember, within fantasy sometimes a difficult truth can be told. I'll be looking forward to Book Two. R. W. Ridley tells us that he lives in Charleston, South Carolina, with his beautiful wife, a hyperactive dog, three arrogant cats, and one ugly mortgage. Review

Wonderful Escape

I do most of my reading at work at lunchtime, so each day when I would read "The Takers" I got lost in the story deeper from page to page. I forgot for a while I was at work, as I was with Oz experiencing his nightmareous adventure. It was very hard to put the book down and get back to work! Can't wait to read the sequel and continue the escape!

Sheila's Review

THE TAKERS has a very original plot and held my interest throughout the book. The characters are well defined and the storyline flows along uninterrupted. I liked the length of the book and was able to read it in two nights. The book is not filled with violence and gore but has enough action and excitement to keep its readers hanging onto every word. I am looking forward to the next in the series.

Can't Wait for the Sequel

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book-a real page turner. The hero in the book, Oz, is such a believable character. I thought it was truely written from his youthful perspective. This author has the ability to mix fantasy with reality to create a vivid image as you read that makes it hard to put the book down.

TAKEN

The Takers grabs your attention from the first chapter and never lets go! Great story about a misfit band of warriors who embark upon a seemingly impossible mission. Will they succeed??? The suspense forces you to keep reading. Great book, can't wait for the sequel.
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