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The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper
4.5
adventurous emotional hopeful inspiring mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No


Will Stanton is the seventh son of a seventh son. On his 11th birthday, he discovers that he is an Old One, a special race of people who are endowed with magical abilities so that they can protect humanity from the Dark. Will is trained in his new abilities by Merriman Lyon (the modern Merlin). Will is sent on a quest through time to retrieve the Signs, which will help the Light to keep back the Dark Rider.

Love this series! These books are so very good (much better than the idiotic movie).
Upon reading it the second time, I'm struck with the beauty of the magic and the relationships between the Old Ones, especially Merriman and Will. It's so perfectly written. I love Will's big crazy family too! They are so fun.

2023 Update: Reading it for the third time, I am even more fascinated with this series. There is enchantment of every chapter, and the imaginative setting sweeps you away into a magical world.

I love the strong character development as Will gains wisdom through his training and is tested in his quest. He is just an ordinary little boy at the beginning of the story, doing his Christmas shopping; but by the end of the book, he has the wisdom and knowledge of an Old One.

The scope of this story is incredible, as the Light and the Dark battle for men's souls. Will has to circumvent the tricks and lies of the Dark Rider and try to protect his family. But ultimately, he owes a higher allegiance to the Light, even if it means sacrificing his family. I love the deep moral messages in this book, and the way the mythology of the magic stems from this eternal battle between good and evil.