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Island of Silence

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Island Of Silence
AuthorLisa McMann
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
PublisherAladdin[1]
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint, digital, audio
Pages390[1]
ISBN978-1442407688
OCLC693810559
LC ClassPZ7.M478757 Unw 2011
Preceded byThe Unwanteds 
Followed byIsland Of Fire 

Island Of Silence is a fantasy book meant for readers ages 8–15. It is the second book in The Unwanteds series, preceded by the first book, The Unwanteds.

Plot

Power-hungry Aaron Stowe was kicked out of the University of Quill. Gathering a group of sympathizers named The Restorers, he plots his rise to power and the demise of Artime.

Meanwhile, two silent, orange-eyed teenagers, named Sky and Crow, have arrived on a raft. While Artime seems to continue along normally, Eva Fathom, a supposed Restorer, is spying on Quill and passing along information to Sean Ranger. Mr. Today starts to teach Alex how to be a head mage, and devises a plant to trick Aaron. The plan backfires. Aaron confronts Mr. Today and kills him using five heart-attack spells that Alex invented, thus destroying Artime.

Meanwhile, Alex and Simber, one of Mr. Today's statues, go out on a search for three of Alex's missing friends, Meghan Ranger, Samheed Burkesh and Lani Haluki. They rescue Meghan and discover that Samheed and Lani have been captured by a neighboring island, Warbler. On the way back, Simber freezes and crashes into the sea. Alex and Meghan barely avoid death. At the same time, the Restorers attack Artime and cause chaos. High Priest Haluki gets captured, along with Mr. Today's daughter, Claire Morning, by the Restorers. Aaron becomes Associate High Priest (aka High Priest in disguise), and plans to destroy Artime.

References

  1. ^ a b Rubino, Caitlen. "THE UNWANTEDS by Lisa McMann | Kirkus Book Reviews". Kirkusreviews.com. Retrieved 2012-10-21.