The Dark Is Rising sequence by Susan Cooper

Welcome to the Sir Terry Pratchett Forums
Register here for the Sir Terry Pratchett forum and message boards.
Sign up

Jack Remillard

Lance-Corporal
Oct 27, 2009
439
2,275
#1
Any other fans of that series here? :) They were my favourite books as a child, and they are still among my favourite books. Really captured my imagination.
 

Jack Remillard

Lance-Corporal
Oct 27, 2009
439
2,275
#3
The film is terrible, isn't it? :laugh:

The very least of the changes was to change the British main character to an American to make him seem "more of an outsider". The change in nationality was pointless, but if it had just been that and they had made a genuinely good film which had captured the spirit of the original to an extent, I could have gone along with it. But they did not make a genuinely good film which captured the spirit of the original. Nor did they make a genuinely good film in its own right which didn't capture the spirit of the original. They made one of the worst films I've ever seen. In its own right. :laugh:

It's not a big deal in the great scheme of things, but I think it was a real missed opportunity to make something special. It was a mistake, in my opinion, for them to adapt a book that they didn't actually like for the big screen. :laugh:
 

Jack Remillard

Lance-Corporal
Oct 27, 2009
439
2,275
#5
Fair enough. :) I know what I thought, and the general reception of the film, but that's obviously not an objective truth... If you enjoyed it, good. :)
 

Jack Remillard

Lance-Corporal
Oct 27, 2009
439
2,275
#6
You know, I'm really quite surprised not to find any fans of the books here. :) It's really the kind of thing I think many Terry Pratchett fans would like.

I'm a bit rubbish at reviewing things, but here's a link to a load of Goodreads reviews. :)

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1130 ... g_Sequence

Here's my take on it anyway. :)

The series predated Harry Potter by a good few years, but has some things in common with it. For example, the main hero in it is an 11 year old English boy who discovers at that age that he is a wizard (or Old One in the terminology of the series). The series is a story of a prolonged battle by the 'Light', a supernatural order of incognito theoretically immortal beings to prevent their evil counterparts ('the Dark') from rising and taking over the world and the hearts of humanity.

I think it's great. Magic, elements drawn from British mythology (the Arthurian aspects really appealed to me as a child), time travel, and some very mature recurring themes for the intended age groups (notably love and betrayal, and the need to sometimes do terrible things in order to do 'good'). :) It feels much more 'adult' in tone to me than the Harry Potter books (though I did like them).

Anyway, I recommend it. :)
 

David70

New Member
Oct 16, 2014
1
1,250
#8
Any other fans of that series here? :) They were my favourite books as a child, and they are still among my favourite books. Really captured my imagination. :arrow:
 
Jul 27, 2008
19,425
3,400
Stirlingshire, Scotland
#9
There were a few well known actors in the 2007 film.
overview, first billed only:
Alexander Ludwig ... Will Stanton
Christopher Eccleston ... The Rider
Ian McShane
... Merriman Lyon
Frances Conroy ... Miss Greythorne
James Cosmo ... Dawson Jim Piddock ... Old George
Amelia Warner ... Maggie Barnes
John Benjamin Hickey ... John Stanton
Wendy Crewson ... Mary Stanton
Emma Lockhart ... Gwen Stanton
Drew Tyler Bell
 

User Menu

Newsletter