Grey Griffins
Author | Derek Benz and J. S. Lewis |
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Illustrator | August Hall |
Cover artist | Richard Amari |
Language | English |
Genre | Children's literature, Science Fiction, Fantasy,collaborative writing |
Publisher | Orchard Books, an imprint of Scholastic Inc |
Publication place | United States and Canada |
Media type | Book Series |
Grey Griffins is a novel series written by American authors Derek Benz and J. S. Lewis in collaborative writing[1]. Cover illustrations in the series are by August Hall and cover designs by Richard Amari. The series consists of three books with a fourth installment expected in 2009.[2][3][4][5][6] The series follows the story of four friends who form the Order of the Grey Griffin. The leader of the Order, Max Sumner, is a descendant of a long line of Templar Knights and the Guardian of the Codex Spiritus. The Codex releases mystical creatures into the universe and the Grey Griffins with the help of the Templar Knights battle creatures for the fate of the Earth. The series has been fairly reviewed, a recurring problem of the series are the stereotypical characters of the series.[7][8][9]
Plot
The Grey Griffins series follows the story of twelve year old Grayson Maximillian Sumner III (Max) and his friends: Natalia Romanov, Ernie Tweeny, and Harley Eisenstein, who form the Order of the Grey Griffins. In the beginning of the series, the Grey Griffins play a card game named Round Table. Their trainer in the game, Iver, plays with them when Max plays the Oberon card. After the game is over, Max receives disturbing news that his grandfather, William Caliburn, has died in a mysterious accident. That night Max discovers a magical book in his Grandparent's (?) and accidentally summons a spriggan by the name of Sprig into the world. Max takes the book home and starts to have strange nightmares (usually of his death). Max soon discovers that he has released Oberon the King of Shadows. Max soon discovers that he is a descendant of a long line of Templar Knights who all have guarded the Codex. Max discovers that there are fairies and magical creatures every where in the world and that most of them must be destroyed. Max is later told that Oberon had not yet been released into the world but was still residing in his gate. Max then fights and defeats Morgan le Fay and closes Oberon's Gate forever.
In the second installment of the series, The Grey Griffins travel to Scotland with Max's bodyguard Logan for Christmas. The Griffins soon discover that an ancient society of werewolves has been resurrected and are planning to bring the end of the earth with the help of the "The Spear of Ragnarök". Soon Max starts having super-natural bursts of energy when he becomes enraged. Max had never met his father until he was tricked by Morgan le Fay and his father, Lord Sumner, into finding the pieces of the spear and bringing it to their base in Antarctica. Once the spear was handed over to Max's father, Ernie was put into a magical coma putting him in the hospital under critical condition.
In the third installment of the series, The Grey Griffins embark on a journey to stop the end of the world by traveling into the pits of the Underworld. The Grey Griffins constantly visit Ernie in the hospital as he drifts farther into his magical coma. Meanwhile Max's father (Lord Sumner) and his army of wolves destroy Templar outposts across the world. Soon, the end of the world begins and the only way to stop it is to travel into hell and find the "Eye of Odin". With the help of the Codex, Max's new power triggered by his emotions, the help of the T.H.O.R. special agency, and the Grey Griffins, Max confronts his father at the world tree. Lord Sumner's stabs the world tree, taking on its power, and is forced to fight The Great Dragon. He wins after Max decides to help his father and kill the dragon with the spear. The spear is then stolen by a T.H.O.R. agent(Athena)who works for The Order of the Dragon.
Each of the Griffins have a special talent making them each useful in a serious situation. Matalia has a pink book of clues which she uses to record all useful information that is found during missions. Harley is the burly member of the Griffins. He owns a iron ring which he uses to punch fairies as a weakness. Ernie was once the weakest link of the four but ever since he was saved by Fairy Blood, he has become a changeling. Everyday he gains new powers and becomes a fairy every time he uses one of his powers. Max is the guardian of the Codex, which he can use to fire Skyfire from his arm.
List of novels
- The Revenge of the Shadow King[10]
- Grey Griffins Book One
- Release date: March 2006
- The Rise of the Black Wolf[11]
- Grey Griffins Book Two
- Release date: January 2007
- The Fall of the Templar[12]
- Grey Griffins Book Three
- Release date: January 2008
- The Immortals[13]
- Grey Griffins Book four
- Release date has yet to be announced
List of major characters
- Max Sumner
- Natalia Romanov
- Ernie Tweeny
- Harley Eisenstein
- Logan
- Olaf Iverson
- Morgan LaFey
- Sprig
- Dr. Diamonte Blackstone
- King Arthur
- Brooke Lundgren
- Ray Fisher
- Lord Sumner
Promotional video
A promotional video was released on the Grey Griffins official website. The video gives first look at the trading card game to be released in 2009. It also features quotes from teachers, librarians and others who have read the book across America.[14]
Reception and criticism
The Children's Literature Review states that The Revenge of the Shadow King is "imaginative" and that "the story's fast-paced, adventure plot is compelling" but that it "lacks depth, as it fails to connect with the larger question asked by great fantasy literature."[15] The review concludes that "Overall the book is a good read, even if it is not great literature."[16] Numerous reviews[17][18][19] describe the characters as "stereotypical." The School Library Journal said in their review of The Rise of the Black Wolf that the book is "practically unreadable" due to its "surfeit of strung together clichés and hyperbole."[20]
Historical reference
The series also ties the story of the Knight Templar and King Arthur to fit the history of Max Sumners and the present day Templar Knights.
References
- ^ Official Grey Griffins Website
- ^ The Immortals
- ^ The Immortals Chapter One
- ^ The Immortals Chapter Two
- ^ The Immortals Chapter Three
- ^ The Immortals Chapter Four
- ^ School Library Journal's Review of the Revenge of the Shadow King
- ^ School Library Journal's Review of The Fall of the Templar
- ^ Children's Literature's review of The Revenge of the Shadow King
- ^ The Revenge of the Shadow King synopsis
- ^ The Rise of the Black Wolf synopsis
- ^ The Fall of the Templar synopsis
- ^ The Immortals preview
- ^ Grey Griffin Promo video
- ^ Children's Literature's review of The Revenge of the Shadow King
- ^ Children's Literature's review of The Revenge of the Shadow King
- ^ School Library Journal's Review of the Revenge of the Shadow King
- ^ School Library Journal's review of The Fall of the Templar
- ^ Children's Literature's review of The Revenge of the Shadow King
- ^ School Library Journal's review of The Rise of the Black Wolf