Into the Mist

The Dark Hills Divide
The Land of Elyon - Into the Mist
Author Patrick Carman
Illustrator Brad Weinman
Country United States
Language English
Series The Land of Elyon
Genre Fantasy
Publisher Scholastic Corporation
Publication date
2007
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Into the Mist is a children's fantasy novel by Patrick Carman. It is a prequel to the first book in The Land of Elyon series, The Dark Hills Divide.[1]

Summary

Before the walls went up... before the battle between Abaddon and Elyon... before Alexa Daley was born... there were two young brothers, Thomas and Roland Warvold, whose pasts were as mysterious as their futures. Raised in a horrible orphanage and forced to escape into a strange, unknown world, Thomas and Roland found adventure wherever they turned—and danger wherever they looked. Their story is one of magic, exploration, fellowship, and secrets—all of which need to be revealed as the chronicles of Elyon unfold.

Plot

Alexa Daley is sailing on the Warwick Beacon with two of her closest companions, Roland Warvold, and Yipes. As the story progresses Roland decides to tell Alexa and Yipes of his and his brother, Thomas Warvold's, past. Going into detail of how they escaped from the House on the Hill, how they crossed the Lake of Fire, how they climbed to the top of the Wakefield House, and lastly how they came to be travelers by Land and by Sea. He tells them of Sir Alistair Wakefield and of the knowledge and years they spent him, and he also tells them of a very close friend called [Thorn], a mountain lion. As the story ends Roland finally tells Alexa and Yipes of the Five Stone Pillars and the Lost Children who live on them. Roland tells them that Abbadon is in the form of a sea monster and that he has followed them to the Five Stone Pillars to take control over them, thus ending the story and starting on Stargazer.

Even though this book is not told in Alexa Daley's point of view, it is still important to read before Stargazer and after The Tenth City to fully understand the time line of the plot.

Books in this series

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