Plot Summary

The Lost Gate

Orson Scott Card
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The Lost Gate

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2011

Book Brief

Orson Scott Card

The Lost Gate

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2011
Book Details
Pages

384

Format

Novel • Fiction

Publication Year

2011

Audience

YA

Recommended Reading Age

14-18 years

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Super Short Summary

In The Lost Gate by Orson Scott Card, Danny North, who believes he's the only non-magical member of his family, discovers he is a forbidden gatemage, compelling him to flee and live among regular humans to understand his powers. Danny's journey intertwines with palace intrigue on another world, leading to a confrontation with Loki, the reason behind the sealed gates between worlds. The book contains scenes of implied sexual violence.

Fantastical

Adventurous

Mysterious

Reviews & Readership

4.1

31,035 ratings

68%

Loved it

25%

Mixed feelings

8%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Orson Scott Card's The Lost Gate receives mixed reviews. Readers praise its imaginative world-building, engaging plot, and likable protagonist. However, some criticize its pacing and character development, finding the narrative uneven and some characters underdeveloped. Overall, it offers an enticing blend of fantasy and adventure with notable flaws.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Lost Gate?

Fans of dynamic modern fantasy with a touch of mythology will enjoy Orson Scott Card's The Lost Gate. Ideal for readers who appreciate Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, this novel blends contemporary settings with ancient lore, making it a compelling read for those who enjoy magical realism and adventure.

4.1

31,035 ratings

68%

Loved it

25%

Mixed feelings

8%

Not a fan

Book Details
Pages

384

Format

Novel • Fiction

Publication Year

2011

Audience

YA

Recommended Reading Age

14-18 years

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