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The dark is rising books in order
The dark is rising books in order











the dark is rising books in order

Getting home and snuggling into bed with a cup of tea and my battered copy of the book brings back the thrill I had when reading it for the first time.Posted on Susan Cooper’s The Dark is Rising sequence I always think to myself, ‘the dark is rising’. The book’s villain, the Rider, chases Will along country lanes like the ones I used to explore as a kid, and so, when Christmas comes closer and the night draws in at about 4:00 p.m. Like I said, the book is set in the place I grew up, and takes place in the build-up to Christmas. So far, so standard for a children’s fantasy series – so why does The Dark is Rising appeal to me so much that I reread it every Christmas? I first read it at the magic age of 11, the same age as Will himself, and that, combined with my love of everything Arthurian, lit a fire in me that has carried on burning long after I closed the final book in the series, Silver on the Tree.The books had as much of an impact on me as late ’90s/early ’00s classics, the His Dark Materials books, and I’ve consciously and unconsciously borrowed a lot of the themes in my own writing – contemporary children standing against a vast network of terrifying enemies whose influence on the world spans centuries and relies on deadly feats of magic.Īs well as the content, there’s the chilling atmosphere that Cooper crafted so well in her story. Under the guidance of Merriman (who, as you might have guessed, is in fact Merlin), Will has to collect six Signs, powerful objects that will help the Light in the battle against evil. The story follows Will, who turns 11 and finds out from his family friend Merriman Lyon that he’s not a mortal boy, but one of the Old Ones, guardians of the Light who use magic to stand against the Dark. (Just look at that cover – it’s not exactly friendly, and yet it pulls you in). The Dark is Rising first pulled me in because it’s set in my home county, Buckinghamshire in the UK, and draws on a huge amount of local legend – and also because there’s something intriguing and slightly uncomfortable about the book. Although it’s the sequel to Over Sea, Under Stone (which follows three siblings as they search for the Holy Grail in Cornwall), The Dark is Rising can be read as a standalone, as it deals with (mostly) different characters fighting their own part of the ongoing war between figures from Arthurian legend, and an army of evil forces collectively known as The Dark. First published in 1973, The Dark is Rising is the second book in a series which bears the same name, written by children’s fantasy giant Susan Cooper.













The dark is rising books in order