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Harriet Klausner's Review of K. Osborn Sullivan, Stones of Abraxas

18th Jun 2006

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Stones of Abraxas
K. Osborn Sullivan
Medallion, July 2006, $13.95, 367 pp.
ISBN 1932815764

When humans started hunting and killing the magic races and those humans who had magical powers, a spell of separation was performed using five magical gems held together by a golden shield. The spell split one world into two: Terra where non magicals lived and Abraxas where centaurs, gargoyles, elves, frogs (yes frogs) and humans born with magic reside. The Stanhope family is transported from Terra to Abraxas using the magic ruby found in the attic of their home.

Adrian the Deceiver, a magician who practices the black arts, has in his possession four of the five gems and would kill anyone who gets in his way while he gains control of the last one from the Stanhopes. With all five jewels, he would be able to conquer Abraxas and Terra and it is up the Stanhope children Amanda and David to stop him if they can.

Young adults as well as older readers who appreciate a good fantasy will thoroughly enjoy the spellbinding tale of the STONES OF ABRAXAS. Although young and playful with a tendency to get into mischief, Amanda and David have a purity about them that allows them to fight the forces of evil. These characters are so easy to like that readers will root for them to defeat the villain, no matter how hopeless it seems. K. Osborn Sullivan has the magical touch when it comes to writing great young adult fantasy.

Harriet Klausner

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  • K Osborn Sullivan on 22nd Jun 2006

    Thanks so much for the wonderful review! I'm so glad you enjoyed "Stones of Abraxas." I loved writing it, and there's nothing better than hearing from readers. Thanks again!
    K. Osborn Sullivan