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The Tower at the End of the World

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When Lewis, his uncle Jonathan, and their friends Rose Rita Pottinger and Mrs. Zimmermann take a trip to a small town near Lake Superior, they expect a pleasant vacation. Instead, they find themselves facing the ghastly Ishmael Izard, son of the fiendish creator of the Doomsday Clock that was once hidden in the walls of Uncle Jonathan's house. Ishmael himself is a cruel and heartless sorcerer, and he is determined to wreak vengeance upon the entire world. Will Lewis and his friends be strong enough to defeat him, or will their fate be decided by their most formidable foe yet?
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    • School Library Journal

      September 1, 2001
      Gr 5-8-This sequel to The House with a Clock in Its Walls (Puffin, 1993) is a thematically rich story pitting good against evil, black magic against white, and life against death. Lewis Barnavelt and his Uncle Jonathan once again encounter danger in the form of an evil wizard. While vacationing near Lake Superior, Lewis begins to see specters summoned by Ishmael Izard. When Uncle Jonathan and their friends Rose Rita and Mrs. Zimmerman discover Izard's sinister plan to destroy the world using a new doomsday clock, the group literally races against time to discover how to destroy it. The search leads the friends to an island that only appears when a magical spell surrounding it is lifted. It is there that the group members must face their nemesis and Lewis must confront his fears. The boy's cautious and pessimistic personality contrasts nicely with Rose Rita's adventurous, outgoing nature, and the humorous banter between Jonathan and Mrs. Zimmerman lends a soft spot to the eeriness of the story. The whereabouts of Izard's clock remains elusive to the group until Lewis discovers that it is the giant sundial on the very island on which they are trapped. This absorbing tale has all the elements of a good mystery: a despicable villain, a dark tower, and a frightening monster. Characters are interesting and appealing individuals, and the chapters are well crafted and descriptive, maintaining a high level of suspense. A wonderful blend of suspense, adventure, ghost story, and friendship that is a sure-to-please page-turner.-Janet Gillen, Great Neck Public Library, NY

      Copyright 2001 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      September 1, 2001
      Gr. 4-6. Strickland adds another supernatural mystery to the late John Bellairs' Lewis Barnavelt series, which began with " The House "with a Clock in Its Walls (1974). In this adventure, Lewis, Uncle Jonathan, Rose Rita, and Mrs. Zimmerman travel to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where an island mysteriously appears and disappears from the waters of Lake Superior. Ominous warnings and malicious manifestations of evil throw Lewis into a state of terror, but with the caring and sometimes magical help of his uncle and their friends, good triumphs over evil yet again. Recommended for collections where this long-running series has a popular following.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2001, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2002
      John Bellairs's characters are featured in this sequel to "The House with a Clock in Its Walls." Lewis, his friend Rose Rita, Uncle Jonathan, and Mrs. Zimmerman race to destroy Ishmael Izards doomsday clock before the sorcerer destroys the world. Appealing characters pitted against an evil villain, a well-paced plot, and an atmospheric setting add up to a good read in this suspenseful mystery-adventure.

      (Copyright 2002 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.2
  • Lexile® Measure:760
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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