Raven's Gate
Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2005
272
Novel • Fiction
Yorkshire, England • Contemporary
2005
Middle grade
12-17 years
In Raven's Gate by Anthony Horowitz, fourteen-year-old Matt Freeman is sent to a foster home in Yorkshire after a burglary incident, only to discover that his foster carer, Jayne Deverill, is involved in a witches' plot to open a portal to another dimension and release demonic forces. Matt's journey leads him to uncover his precognitive powers and escape the sinister plans involving his sacrifice. The novel includes references to violence and the occult.
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Dark
Adventurous
Fantastical
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Anthony Horowitz's Raven's Gate receives praise for its gripping plot, fast pace, and engaging characters, appealing especially to young adults. Reviewers commend its suspenseful narrative but note predictable elements and uneven character development as drawbacks. Overall, it's regarded as an exciting and entertaining read, despite some clichés.
Readers who enjoy fast-paced, thrilling young adult novels with a touch of the supernatural will be captivated by Anthony Horowitz's Raven's Gate. Fans of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series and Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson books will find the blend of mystery, adventure, and magic particularly engaging.
28,947 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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272
Novel • Fiction
Yorkshire, England • Contemporary
2005
Middle grade
12-17 years
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