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by Brandon Mull

Seth and Kendra hugged their grandparents good-bye

  and then climbed into the SUV. Grandpa winked at

  Kendra. Dad started the engine. You kids have a good

  time?

  Yeah, Seth said.

  Amazing, Kendra added.

  Remember how worried you were when we dropped

  you off? Mom said as she buckled her seatbelt. I bet it

  wasn’t half as scary as you imagined.

  Kendra and Seth shared a very special look.

  The Adventure

  Continues in

  Book Two

  FABLEHAVEN

  AND THE RISE OF THE

  EVENING STAR

  Acknowledgments

  Special thanks to Chris Schoebinger for seeing the

  potential in this story and making it a reality. Thanks also

  to Brandon Dorman for his wonderful illustrations; to

  Emily Watts, whose editorial talents smoothed out the

  rough edges; and to Richard Erickson, Sheryl Dickert

  Smith, and Tonya Facemyer, whose design prowess made

  everything look really cool. My appreciation to the entire

  Shadow Mountain team for doing a tremendous job.

  Thanks go out to the friends who provided feedback on

  early drafts: Jason and Natalie Conforto, Randy and Rachel

  Davis, Mike Walton, Lisa Mangum, Tony Benjamin, the

  Excel crew, Nancy, Liz, T mara, Bryson and Cherie,

  Summer, Mary, my dad, my mom, and all the others. See,

  Ty, you should have read it.

  Thanks to Aaron Allen and family for the laptop and

  the support. Thanks to Tiffany for untying certain knots.

  Thanks to Ryan Hamilton and Dean Hale for extended

  encouragement. Thanks to Tuck for the dictionary and the

  eleventh-hour contributions.

  Thanks to my parents for so much more than genetic

  material, and to my siblings for helping me learn how to

  tease, and to my extended family for being there more than

  many would consider normal.

  Thanks to all former teachers, schoolmates, associates,

  dates, friends, acquaintances, comedy troupe members,

  rivals, enemies, and disinterested third parties. Keep on

  keeping on.

  Thanks to you for reading these acknowledgments and

  hopefully the rest of the book. And the next. And the

  next.

  Most important, a special acknowledgment to my

  enchanting wife, Mary, and my beautiful children, Sadie

  and Chase. Thank you for giving my life something to

  revolve around besides the sun.

  Reading Guide

  The following questions may be useful in promoting

  discussion about some of the themes and ideas found in

  Fablehaven. They are intended as a starting point for interactions

  in classrooms and with reading groups.

  . There can be great protection from exact obedience.

  How was this principle reinforced for Seth? For Kendra?

  How does the principle of obedience function in your life?

  . Kendra was generally a rule keeper, Seth a rule

  breaker. How did their attitudes evolve over the course of

  the book? What are advantages to both attitudes?

  Disadvantages?

  . Consequences serve an essential role for maintaining

  order and justice and harmony. How do laws help to

  keep order in Fablehaven? How were Kendra and Seth

  affected by the consequences of their decisions? How have

  the consequences of past decisions helped or hindered you?

  . Many of the problems in Fablehaven arose as a result

  of decisions the characters made, often without bad intentions.

  Sometimes, what we don’t know can hurt us. How

  was that true for Kendra and Seth? Are there similar

  examples in the world around you?

  . It can be a challenge to find the courage to do what

  we fear the most. What enabled Kendra to do something

  that terrified her? What circumstances do you find most

  intimidating? How do you find the strength to make it

  through difficult situations?

  . Circumstances arose where many of the characters

  in Fablehaven had to risk their lives. Do you think you

  would risk your life for anything? If so, what?

  . Many of the creatures in Fablehaven have roots in

  various mythologies, particularly Greek. Can you identify

  which creatures come from which mythologies? Did you

  recognize any vocabulary in the book with mythological

  roots? What are some common words that come from

  mythologies?

  . Several of the creatures of Fablehaven personified

  specific attributes. What did the fairies seem to personify?

  The satyrs? The cliff troll? What are the strengths and

  weaknesses of those characteristics?

  . Lena spent part of her life as a naiad, in an unchanging

  state. What aspects of mortality did she like? What did

  she dislike? How do you think she felt about being returned

  to the water? Was it fair for the fairies to do that?

  . Fablehaven existed to help protect and conserve

  vanishing magical species. Why would that be worthwhile?

  Why do you suppose Grandpa Sorenson even wanted to

  protect the dangerous creatures? What non-magical plants

  or animals in our world are in danger of extinction? What

  are we doing to protect them?

  . There is a promise at the front of the book that

  none who enter Fablehaven will leave unchanged. How

  did their experiences at Fablehaven change Seth and

  Kendra? What do you take from the book?

  These are just a few topics to initiate discussion.

  We would love to hear your discussion topics, your

  reactions, and your questions on the message board at

  Fablehaven.com.

  To find out more about all things Fablehaven, or to get

  in touch with the author, be sure to visit Fablehaven.com

 

 

 


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