Origins (Sweep, No. 11)

by Cate Tiernan

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Collection

Publication

Puffin (2002), 184 pages

Description

Fantasy. Romance. Young Adult Fiction. The chronicle of the deadly Woodbane conspiracyâ??as told by one of Morganâ??s own ancestorsâ??has fallen into Hunterâ??s and Morganâ??s hands. Hunter and Morgan explore the world of these powerful witches, to find a way to vanquis

User reviews

LibraryThing member hoosgracie
A step back in history to the dark wave’s origins with Morgan’s ancestory Rose McEwan.
LibraryThing member susiesharp
This was an interesting book on the origins of the dark wave .Although I think Morgan would have been better off not knowing,will be interesting to see how she handles the information in future books.
LibraryThing member TheLibraryhag
This book is basically the story of one of Morgan's ancestors, Rose, who just happens to be the person who created the Dark Wave. It is set in the 1600's during the time of the witch hunts. Rose falls in love with a young witch who is not of her clan. I don't want to give anything away, but of
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course things go awry and Rose is accused of witchcraft.

This was a very interesting book. I enjoyed the new characters and the historical setting. It also advances the story because now Morgan and Hunter know how the Dark Wave was created. Now they might be able to destroy it.
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LibraryThing member lxydis
This is a lame attempt to extend the series, painfully, by another book, into the past, so we get some more olden-times and Gaelic. boring.
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The first 2-3 books in this series are addictive, a fresh "modern-teen" POV in the tired genre of witches/kids with supernatural powers finding
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themselves (and the wonder of Wicca) among families/communities who "don't get it".

After #3, it goes downhill. There is no psychological development of the main characters (and the secondary characters are quite shallowly described and hard to distinguish throughout the series; even the more promising and believable ones, BFFs Bree & Robbie are essentially dropped from the books by #4) a lot of the narrative suspenseful points are all "tell" and no "show", the conclusions are hurried and tied up nicely--except for a minimum of predictable suspense that the publisher made you have to draw people through the series. Also, each book is so short, (it's like a single chapter of a Harry Potter) that the narrative arc is predictable and hasty, and makes one wonder if these were paid by the book, or that the series was extended way beyond what should have been its natural life span by the publisher, or what.

It's no Harry Potter, that's for sure. Apart from the above flaws, here's no humor (unless you count Morgan's drinking Diet Coke all the time, which gets tired really fast) and no writing good enough to be enjoyed by adults as well (a sure sign of a good children's book).

Also there's way too much touchy-feely Wicca rituals and pseudo Gaelic chanting, which is not well enough written to be convincing and also gets tiresome.
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LibraryThing member LVStrongPuff
This book was really good. I loved reading about how everything started. I can't wait to see how Morgan is going to take everything into account in the next book.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2002

ISBN

0142301094 / 9780142301098

Local notes

Sweep is a lengthy series (at least 14 volumes) of young adult fiction with Witchy themes.
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