Gatekeepers (Dreamhouse Kings Series, Book 3) by Robert Liparulo - Presentation Transcript
Gatekeepers (Dreamhouse Kings
Series, Book 3) by Robert Liparulo
Creepy Adventure Had Me Tense While Reading!
The house talks. It breathes. And its hungry.
The Kings have been in the creepy old place, their new home, for only a
few days, but theyve experienced enough terror to last a lifetime. And the
mystery is growing even more baffling. Shadowy and shifting, the big
house conceals doors into other worlds that blur the line between
memories and dreams-and the slightest misstep can change history
forever.
At least, thats if they believe the trembling old man who shows up
claiming to know them. Theres a reason youre in the house, he tells them.
As gatekeepers, we must make sure only those events that are supposed
to happen get through to the future.
The problem is that horrors beyond description wait on the other side of
those gates. As if that werent enough, the Kings are also menaced by
sinister forces on this side-like the dark, ancient stranger Taksidian, who
wants them out now.
Xander, David, and Toria must venture beyond the gates to save their
missing mother-and discover how truly high the stakes have become.
Personal Review: Gatekeepers (Dreamhouse Kings Series,
Book 3) by Robert Liparulo
With the arrival of a mysterious elderly stranger at just the time when they
need him, the King children discover why they are the caretakers of time.
Without giving away too much of the plot, it should be mentioned that this
series finally explains that it follows the belief that events in the past can be
altered significantly through the life of just one individual. This seems a bit
of a stretch since the specific invention alluded to was actually discovered
by multiple people over the years, and not the apparent fictional character
named, but for the sake of a good story, readers should be able to offer
back suspension of disbelief, as well as the understanding that the book is
fiction and not historical fact.
Xander and David figure into this volume in the Dreamhouse Kings stories
the most, due to their father Ed King being in jail, although Toria becomes
a more promiment player. The question as to whether or not she will be a
time traveler is answered once and for all, and thankfully the book ends
with a little bit of good news for the King family.
This is really an entertaining series to read. The books are becoming even
more exciting as the series progresses. Liparulo does a great job of
alluding back to things you originally didn't think were important, showing
their importance and revealing just a little bit of the mystery at a time.
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With the arrival of a mysterious elderly stranger a more
With the arrival of a mysterious elderly stranger at just the time when they need him, the King children discover why they are the caretakers of time. Without giving away too much of the plot, it should be mentioned that this series finally explains that it follows the belief that events in the past can be altered significantly through the life of just one individual. This seems a bit of a stretch since the specific invention alluded to was actually discovered by multiple people over the years, and not the apparent fictional character named, but for the sake of a good story, readers should be able to offer back suspension of disbelief, as well as the understanding that the book is fiction and not historical fact.
Xander and David figure into this volume in the Dreamhouse Kings stories the most, due to their father Ed King being in jail, although Toria becomes a more promiment player. The question as to whether or not she will be a time traveler is answered once and for all, and thankfully the book ends with a little bit of good news for the King family.
This is really an entertaining series to read. The books are becoming even more exciting as the series progresses. Liparulo does a great job of alluding back to things you originally didn't think were important, showing their importance and revealing just a little bit of the mystery at a time. less
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