
The supporting characters are also fantastic in this book. But at least his decision making seems more based on logic and courage rather than fun and games. I can remember that he still has a lot to learn. I am glad he gained some new powers in this book and was able to save Fablehaven. He is long past his “opening the window on Midsummer Eve” days. I appreciated her new strength and courage. I love that Kendra is really accepting and learning more about her role as fairykind and holds her own during the trip down the artifact vault in Lost Mesa. One of my favorite elements in this story is the growth we see in both Kendra and Seth. Can the Sorensens defeat the darkness? Who is good and who is evil?

Together, they must venture to the domain of Kurisock–a demon who created the plague and hold the key to destroying it. When a second artifact is found, the siblings get an unlikely visit from a former caretaker and a lost friend. Meanwhile, Seth befriends a demon and discovers a way to save Fablehaven. Kendra is inducted into the Knights of Dawn and goes on a perilous journey to uncover another artifact with a group of Knights including Gavin–a handsome boy who is not everything he seems to be. At the end of the summer in which book 2 occurs, a mysterious plague turns creatures of light into creatures of darkness and threatens to overthrow Fablehaven. Why can’t it last!?įablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague by Brandon Mull continues the stories of Kendra and Seth Sorenson whose grandparents are the caretakers of Fablehaven–a refuge for magical creatures.

For my previous reviews of this series, see here and here. I’m reading one Fablehaven book each month through May.

Every time I reread one of these great books, I can hardly stop myself from continuing through the whole series. Today I’m here with a review of the third book in the Fablehaven series by Brandon Mull.

Hi everyone! Can you believe it is the last day of March?! I’m sneaking in one last review this month before we officially hit April.
