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Original Title: Tunnels
ISBN: 1905294425 (ISBN13: 9781905294428)
Edition Language: English
Series: Tunnels #1
Characters: Will Burrows, Chester
Setting: London, England(United Kingdom)
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Tunnels (Tunnels #1) Paperback | Pages: 464 pages
Rating: 3.6 | 15258 Users | 1536 Reviews

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Title:Tunnels (Tunnels #1)
Author:Roderick Gordon
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 464 pages
Published:July 2nd 2007 by Chicken House Publishing
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Adventure. Fiction

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14-year-old Will Burrows has little in common with his strange, dysfunctional family. In fact, the only bond he shares with his eccentric father is a passion for archaeological excavation. So when his dad mysteriously vanishes, Will is compelled to dig up the truth behind his disappearance. He unearths the unbelievable: a subterranean society that time forgot. "The Colony" has existed unchanged for a century, but it's no benign time capsule of a bygone era. Because the Colony is ruled by a merciless overclass, the Styx. Will must free his father--is he also about to ignite a revolution?

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Ratings: 3.6 From 15258 Users | 1536 Reviews

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This is the beginning of one of my favorite series of all time, but for some reason I never wrote a review for it. And I decided I really should because more people need to know about it.I first heard of Tunnels in a newspaper (yes, really that long ago!) where it was deemed the 'The next Harry Potter' (and God knows we had a lot of those). Needless to say, they are nothing alike, except for the fact that they were discovered by the same editor. Tunnels tells the story of Will Burrows, a boy

Well, this is the last YA (type) book I'm planning to read in the foreseeable future, and I'm just as glad. I've read several lately that have disappointed me. This had also.I found the book mildly interesting as it opened with the "supposed" father son digging team stocking the little museum and saving their own prizes. But the book takes a turn and becomes something totally different. This (of course) isn't necessarily a bad thing, it could have been a very good thing. But if a book uses this

In a nutshell, this is my review (actually the "conclusion" of the review put here so that people don't have to read my babble if they don't want to):While the plot of Tunnels may have been a little skimpy or slow, it offers so much possibility and food for thought and the imagination, especially in its unique and mysterious subterranean setting and moral ambiguity, that I can't help but give it a positive review. (I will admit that the book may deserve three stars rather than four, and that

The premise of this book is interesting and its nicely illustrated with creepy ink drawings. Alas, its far too long for what it has to offer, and quite poorly written. I was put off by the way adult characters were consistently portrayed as cold, self-absorbed, and extremely flawed. There were only two adults in the entire story who were decent. Also, for those parents who might wish to know, the book abounds with smoking, drunken brawling, and kids drinking and mocking their religion. I didnt

I have had this book on my shelves for a very very long time. I had tried to read this a couple times and just couldnt get into it. This time I was able to make it a little farther but I just couldnt keep going on. I wouldnt say this was a bad book, I just wasnt interested in what was going on.

Nothing like Harry Potter... not even close...

Meh. This wasn't my kind of book at all. I was one of the multitudes who got sucked into the "next Harry Potter" hype and the one thing I've learned from the experience is that there isn't going to be a next Harry Potter, so I should just get over it.Now, to the book. It's the story of Will Burrows, a Londoner whose great passion is conducting archaeological digs with his dad. When his dad goes missing, Will enlists the help of his friend Chester. Together they stumble on an entire underground

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