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Neverdark, by C. S. Einfeld, is one of the most charming novels I have read in a long time. I have so many good things to say about it that I don't know where to begin. The characters in the story are so alive that it's possible to feel you know them right away. The forest creatures are rich with humorous personalities, and the Elven Faeries have such admirable qualities, all except the villain of course. The story carries messages of hope, truth and how important it is to always do the right thing. They have a code of honor that inspires and calls the reader to believe in all that makes a hero. Individuals who read will surely agree with the way good comes back to you if you aspire to live a life such as you will read about in this novel.

The characters are excellently illustrated by Aaron Einfeld and act in strength with the story to bring it vividly into the eye of the mind. I feel honored to have had an opportunity to read such a beautiful and enchanting work of art. It will make you stop and think about what matters.

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Neverdark C S Einfeld Aaron Einfeld Books Reviews


Neverdark by C.S. Enfield is fun! A modern-day fairytale, set in a wonderful old Oak tree in a failing forest, it combines today's issues with yesterday's fluid wonder. The story begs to be read aloud--the comforting cadences of childhood, the accents of Mexican crow and Scottish squirrel, the gently narrated comments like a parent telling a bedtime story. It's not a short tale. It will keep kids and parents amused and intrigued for a week or maybe a month. It's filled with memorable scenes to be recalled and retold. And, just like the best of fairytales, it has a moral or two, nicely low-key, naturally built into the telling.

There's a sweet young fairy unfairly betrothed and fleeing to save the world. There's the might of the industrial syrup machine. There are armies, soldiers, frightened refugees, false assumptions, honest friendships and more. And there's Neverdark, which comes as the sort of pleasing surprise that makes a child clap her hands while night falls outside.

I really enjoyed this tale. The child in me loved it. The mother in me regretted my kids are too old for me to read to them. And I highly recommend it.

Disclosure I received a free ecopy from the author in exchange for my honest review.
The story started out like the cutest fairytale. It had been a long time I had encountered something like this. I totally imagine Tinkerbell narrating. I had read a book like this in a long time! And man how I miss it? This book was very cute! The writing style was almost reminded me of picture books. Okay that is not quite right but here I'll give you the first few sentences of the book and you'll see for yourself.

"Beyond your backyard, past the school, and just east of the shopping mall, there stood a small outcrop of wild growing things [...]"

"Over the years, people moved into the town and cleared the land to make room for themselves. For the most part, the forest did not mind. It was not in its nature to mind. Forests are, first and foremost, very sharing things."

Okay, don't that just make the perfect kids' show beginning? ) I found it really cute. This book was kind of a more kids' version of Gregor the Overlander. I don't know if I can classify this book as middle grade, this really sounded like a Barbie movie turned back or a longer version of picture books. The style of the writing was very dramatic and had emphases on some words. I really thought this was a good book for parents or teachers to read to little kids.

I really enjoyed the short chapters. It was such a refreshing and relaxing read. With all the books I had been reading, repetition was bound to happen and it really got quite dull. This book really brought something different to the table. ) There were a lot of good messages that came across in this book.

I am not a fan of the images in the book. The style of the images didn't fit the style of the writing. I was picturing My Little Pony + Tinkerbell cuteness and not like the images in the book. It was an unique idea but it just didn't work.

The characters in this book totally reminded me of Barbie Fairytopia. Fiera was a super fantastic princess. She had character; she was sassy, and brave. She really reminded me of Barbie. Sparky reminds me of Bibble. Scout 63 was really helpful and adorable. Mandabull was a big guy who was a little harsh but it was understandable if you knew the background story. I loved how this book introduced a lot of small minor characters, it was very cute. I really enjoyed reading Manuel. C. S. made him talked in a different and I couldn't help but chuckled. Darkwater reminded me of Kabuto (not Barbie related), the bookworm that was evil.

I thought that this book was good for people who still watch Barbie. This book was predictable and nothing that surprising happened. I could only give this book a 3 out of 5. This book was just something that was a cute, little read for me. But I really think if you do fit the age group of this book, you will enjoy the book very much.
I really enjoyed Neverdark. It's a delightful kids story with faeries, fantastic side-kicks, magic and nature. It's also a healthy cautionary tale about social excesses and exploitation of our environment. Our kids are natural environmentalists. They save insects, plant flowers for them to hide in and get excited over every little thing that moves on the ground or in a tree.

This is the perfect book to do justice to their great imaginations.

My favourite line?
"Just look! Just look what sitting on a cactus can do to your bum!"

I laughed as thoroughly as the characters involved. (It is a kids book after all and what kid doesn't giggle at something so irreverent as seeing the word bum in print.)

If you're looking for something to read out loud with your kids then I recommend picking up a copy of Neverdark. It's about three dollars in ebook and well worth it. Neverdark is full of opportunities to bring the characters to life with your voice!
Neverdark, by C. S. Einfeld, is one of the most charming novels I have read in a long time. I have so many good things to say about it that I don't know where to begin. The characters in the story are so alive that it's possible to feel you know them right away. The forest creatures are rich with humorous personalities, and the Elven Faeries have such admirable qualities, all except the villain of course. The story carries messages of hope, truth and how important it is to always do the right thing. They have a code of honor that inspires and calls the reader to believe in all that makes a hero. Individuals who read will surely agree with the way good comes back to you if you aspire to live a life such as you will read about in this novel.

The characters are excellently illustrated by Aaron Einfeld and act in strength with the story to bring it vividly into the eye of the mind. I feel honored to have had an opportunity to read such a beautiful and enchanting work of art. It will make you stop and think about what matters.
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