Rise of the Evening Star Age Rating: What Age Is It Right For?

Recommended Age:
9
+
Ideal for independent readers who enjoy immersive, adventurous, character-driven fantasy stories.

About the Book

Kendra and Seth return to Fablehaven for the summer and discover that a secret society of evil magical collectors called the Society of the Evening Star is hunting for the preserve's hidden artifact, while Kendra discovers she has unique abilities following the events of the first book. A strong second installment that deepens the mythology and raises the stakes considerably.

Content Ratings

❤️
No Romance
There is no romantic content; the story is focused entirely on magic and adventure.
💡
Mild Themes
The expanded threat of the Society of the Evening Star and the discovery of hidden artifacts establish the series' longer arc; themes of trust, deception, and the importance of protecting magical preserves continue.
⚔️
Mild Violence
Agents attack a preserve; magical creatures and enchantments create danger; violence is fantastical and adventure-paced.
Rise of the Evening Star by Brandon Mull Book Cover
Fablehaven
#
2
Engagement:
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Author:
Brandon Mull
Genre:
Fantasy
Published:
2007
Page Count:
364
Ages:
9
+

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