Name: | Alcatraz versus the Evil Librarians |
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By: | Brandon Sanderson |
Narrated by: | Ramon De Ocampo |
Series: | Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians |
Length | 6 hrs and 55 mins |
Category: | Children’s Audiobooks, Education & Learning |
Release Date: | 2011-08-07 |
Language: | English |
1. Thou shalt finish what thou startest.
2. Thou shalt not procrastinate.
3. Thou shalt not write in first person present tense.
4. Thou shalt not use adverbs.
5. Thou shalt not have thy protagonist be all-powerful.
6. Thou shalt not have deus ex machina endings.
7. Thou shalt not info-dump.
8. Thou shalt not use clichés.
9. Thou shalt not use what thou hast already written.
10. Thou shalt not write in thy own voice.
The characters in Alcatraz versus the Evil Librarians are Alcatraz Smedry, his grandfather Smedry, his friends Bastille and Aydee, and the Librarians. The feature content includes the evil Librarians using their powers to control the world and Alcatraz and his friends using their own unique talents to stop them.
The characters in other Brandon Sanderson books generally have a lot of depth and are well developed. However, they don’t necessarily relate to one another in any way.
Brandon Sanderson’s Alcatraz versus the Evil Librarians is a fun and action-packed read. Alcatraz, the main character, is a lovable and resourceful young boy who has a knack for causing trouble. He and his friends must team up to save the world from the evil librarians who are bent on enslaving all humans. The book is fast-paced and full of humor, making it a great choice for reluctant readers.
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