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The Takers by R.W. Ridley
The Takers by R.W. Ridley







The Takers by R.W. Ridley

In an effort to make things right, he gathers a band of survivors (a baby, an aged mechanic and a talking gorilla, among others), and sets off down his version of the yellow brick road, leading to the Atlanta Zoo. When 13-year-old Osmond "Oz" Griffith wakes from an illness on the floor of his closet, he discovers the world overrun by man-eating monsters, the Takers, and it's largely his fault. Can they get to the end of the story before the Takers devour them?Kirkus Discoveries ReviewThe first volume in The Oz Chronicles recalls both Stephen King's The Stand and L. But every time he and his band of survivors try to read the comic book, the Takers draw closer. He also knows that a comic book written by a neighborhood boy is the key to defeating them. Hopefully, Book Two is on the way.Never say their name! If you do, they will find you! If they find you, they will eat you! Thirteen-year-old Oz Griffin knows it's his fault that the Takers are eating everyone in sight. The plot is clearly defined, and the action never flags. The lively narrative will capture the imagination of young teens, especially boys, who will enjoy the more horrifying aspects of the story. Oz, suffering from guilt that he possibly caused Steve's death, must learn to accept responsibility, not only for his actions in the past, but for the future of civilization as he knows it.

The Takers by R.W. Ridley

Steve's untimely suicide leaves only the comic books as clues to vanquishing the Takers. Afflicted with Down Syndrome, Steve created new worlds, replete with battles between good and evil, in the comic books that served as his sole refuge from the teasing of Oz and his friends. Along the way, he learns that his destiny was written by Steve, a boy from his past.

The Takers by R.W. Ridley The Takers by R.W. Ridley

Can they get to the end of the story before the Takers devour them? Kirkus Discoveries Review The first volume in The Oz Chronicles recalls both Stephen King's The Stand and L. Never say their name If you do, they will find you If they find you, they will eat you Thirteen-year-old Oz Griffin knows it's his fault that the Takers are eating everyone in sight.









The Takers by R.W. Ridley