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Reviewed by: The Last Apprentice: Curse of the Bane Deborah Stevenson Delaney, Joseph The Last Apprentice: Curse of the Bane; illus. by Patrick Arrasmith. Greenwillow, 2006467p Library ed. ISBN 0-06-076622-0$17.89 Trade ed. ISBN 0-06-076621-2$16.99 R Gr. 5-8 In The Last Apprentice: Revenge of the Witch (BCCB 10/05), Thomas took up his position as apprentice to Mr. Gregory, known in the community as "the spook" for his trade of seeing off ghosts, ghasts, boggarts, and witches. Upon the death of his brother, a priest whose condemnation of the spook's trade led to long estrangement between the two, Mr. Gregory must travel to Priestown for the funeral. Thomas must travel with him, because the spook has another reason for travel to Priestown: the settling of unfinished business with a former god, now turned evil spirit, known as the Bane. In Priestown the two become swept up in the persecution of the feared Quisitor, who rounds up and executes people on suspicion of witchcraft, aided by his followers amid the clergy; when Thomas finds that his friend Alice and Mr. Gregory have both been seized and sentenced to death, he determines to save them and to join Mr. Gregory in fighting the Bane. The plot is a little more labyrinthine in this sequel, and the pace consequently meanders a bit as well, but Delaney continues to create a convincing world in this agrarian England-like country where fighting supernatural evils is just another skilled trade. [End Page 119] The stakes are higher in this outing, with considerably more gruesomely violent fates for victims of both human and supernatural depredations; there's more than gore here, though, with tense and suspenseful questions surrounding Alice's loyalty (she's a witch who's willingly dealing with the Bane with the ambitious intention of overpowering it) and Thomas' willingness to sacrifice himself for the cause and for his friends (some new and tantalizing revelations about his mother's supernaturally touched history hint at more plot developments to come on the family side as well). Readers are better off starting with the first title, but fans of the young apprentice will relish the chance to see him expand in his powers and face off with more evil things that go bump in the night.
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Here is a spooky haunted mansion with all your favorite Halloween items and characters. It is easy enough for kids and elders, but also presents a bit of a challenging for teens and adults. The whole family can bond while filling in this coloring sheet.
Check out this free coloring sheet from Muse Printables. It is in PDF format, fitted in letter size, which makes it easy to print and color. There is no need to adjust and edit, as you only need to download it. The site also offers other Halloween printables for you to explore and color.
This free Halloween coloring page from Coloring Bliss is free to download and print immediately. However, you need to sign up or log in before you can have access to it. Coloring Bliss is a platform where you can find a lot of coloring pages from different artists. The creator of this particular design is Jennifer Stay.
We have here an image from Adams Fairacre Farms, a site that holds coloring contests for children 1-12 years old. There is no specific way to download the image above, but it is rather easy to copy and paste into a Paint or Word document. Then you can print it and enjoy coloring.
Here is a very simple clown design from Just Color that is free and easy to download. It has a rather creepy appearance, so it might be most suitable for adults (or older kids and young adults) who like collecting scary stuff.
The scarecrow in this picture seems to be bored, waiting for Halloween. You might want to cheer him up by coloring him and his surroundings. This printable is free and we have provided the PDF link where you can download it directly.
Here is another Happy Halloween design that is suitable for kids and adults alike. You can download and print it if you like traditional coloring, but you can also color it on your device if you are more into digital artwork. Click the link above and you will be redirected to the page where you can color and/or download it.
SynopsisAs danger increases in the Country, Tom is sent north by his master to be trained by Bill Arkwright, another spook. Arkwright lives in a haunted mill on the edge if a treacherous marsh and his training methods are harsh. He has toughened up many previous apprentices though and now must do the same for Tom. 2b1af7f3a8