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Tunnels (Tunnels Books) [Hardcover]

Roderick Gordon , Brian J. Williams
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)

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  • Hardcover: 472 pages
  • Publisher: Chicken House (Jan 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0439871778
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439871778
  • Product Dimensions: 22.8 x 15.6 x 4.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,367,352 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Fourteen-year-old Will Burrows lives with his family in London. He has little in common with them except for a passion for digging which he shares with his father When his father suddenly disappears down an unknown tunnel, Will decides to investigate with his friend Chester. Soon they find themselves deep underground, where they unearth a dark and terrifying secret \- a secret which may cost them their lives. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Tunnel into Tunnels! 17 April 2012
Format:Paperback
I have recently read Tunnels, the first in a series of five (soon to be six) amazing books.

In this story we meet Will Burrows, the fourteen-year-old albino son of Dr. Burrows and his wife Mrs Burrows. We also meet Rebecca, Will's sister, and his best friend Chester Rawls.

When Dr. Burrows goes missing, Will and Chester go on a quest to find him; a quest that will change their lives for ever; a quest that will lead them into the dangerous, underground world of Tunnels.

I read this book because my Nan had bought me a box of books and this book; with its intriguing title immediately caught my eye.

I was amazed by this fabulous, gripping tale, so much I could barely stop reading it. It has great description; so great that you feel like your right there in the action and the plot flows brilliantly.

In conclusion...
This is a truly griping story, five stars, ten-out-of-ten, however you say it, this is a absolutely amazing book, therefore you should get a copy right now!

Ethan (age 10
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94 of 108 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Barry Cunningham is best known for being the publisher who brought Harry Potter to the world by signing then unknown writer J.K. Rowling after she had been rejected by numerous other publishers.

Since then, I'm sure he's been on the lookout for the "next big thing". Apparently the wait is over. In what's touted to be the "next Harry Potter", Mr. Cunningham has signed another unknown author, or rather pair of authors, Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams. Gordon and Williams had previously self-published their book as "The Highfield Mole". After what I'm sure was exhaustive marketing analysis, the book's title has been changed to "Tunnels".

It's an unfair comparison to call a new book the "next Harry Potter". It's akin to saying a company is the "next Microsoft" or an up-and-coming band is the "next Beatles". There is no way any book will live up to the hype. And this book should not be compared to Harry Potter. It is its own animal. And it's pretty good.

"Tunnels" is interesting and entertaining - eventually. I won't recap the plot here because you can read the official description above. The problem is that it takes 170 pages before anything happens. I almost gave up on it. None of the characters introduced in the first third of the book are compelling. They just don't come to life.

Also, the writing in the first part of the book isn't that great. It's too wordy and over-laden with adjectives. It also suffers from "adverb disease" ("Will said quietly", "Rebecca said triumphantly", "Chester said awkwardly"). It's a chore to read.

Then Will and Chester go underground. The writing improves in the second half of the book as things begin to happen and some interesting characters emerge.

"Tunnels" is good, but you're left hanging at the end, waiting for Book 2, which is supposed to be published in 2008.

I predict that "Tunnels" will find its audience, but it will not be a huge success.

The universal appeal of Harry Potter was its magical world, co-existing with the regular world, but hidden from us Muggles. The magical world was whimsical, mysterious and fun. Readers escaped into that world and, when they were finished reading, couldn't wait to visit again and again and again.

"Tunnels" also has a hidden world, but there's nothing magical about it. It is mysterious, but it is also brutal and violent. People are tortured and killed. Vicious dogs attack with intent to kill. Even the regular world depicted in "Tunnels" is bleak. Here is a sample description of a neighborhood near Will's house:

"It was also the favoured spot for kids on their track bikes and, increasingly, stolen mopeds, the latter being run into the ground and then torched, their carbon-black skeletons littering the far edges of the Pits, where weeds threaded up through their wheels and around their rusting engine blocks. Less frequently, it was also the scene for sinister adolescent amusements such as bird- or frog-hunting; all too often, the creatures were slowly tortured to death and their sorry little carcasses impaled on sticks in sadistic youthful glee."

Yuck.

One of the main characters, Chester, whiles "away the time...by swatting bluebottles and wasps with an old badminton racket, easy targets as they grew lazy in the noonday heat." Later, he flicks "the mutilated remains of a large fly off the frayed strings of his racket."

Yuck again. Does this sound like someone you'd want your kids to hang out with?

Regarding the physical book, I have one major complaint about the softcover edition. I have an original copy of "The Highfield Mole" that includes many illustrations by Brian Williams. The softcover edition of "Tunnels" contains almost none of these illustrations. What a shame.

Finally, I couldn't help feeling a sense of déjà vu while reading "Tunnels". It evoked memories of Jeanne DuPrau's "The City of Ember".

I recommend "Tunnels", but be aware of what you're getting yourself into - bleakness, darkness, dirt, grime and violence - with the promise of a rip-roaring adventure story.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Tunnels - FANTASTIC 13 Feb 2010
Format:Paperback
I can't believe that there are so many reviews saying it's poorly written and dull. Give them a try they are fantastic. This was a really exciting read. I had to go straight out and get the next 2 in the series and now I have a long wait till the 4th one comes out. It is a really good storyline, with loads of twists along the way. Both myself and my 11 year old son have loved them. Since reading Alex Rider and Harry Potter he's been trying to find a worthy alternative and this is definately it.
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Great concept
I really enjoyed this book. The writing is easy reading but adult enough to be worth the read. The characters are interesting an diverse and the bond well together. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jasmine Dickinson
My son really enjoyed this book
It is very difficult to persuade my 11-year old son to read and I have found only a few authors/series of books that my son has responded to, so far. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Y. Moscatelli
Awesome
Few books that I have read were as compelling and addictive as this one, and with 3 more published in the series and a 5th on the way, it will provide many more hours of... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Steven R. McEvoy
Tunnels
I LOVED this book. I first picked it up in a bookshop, desperately looking for something to read. I was interested to know that it had been written by two people, so I bought it. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Mrs. Sarah J. Harrison
surprised
I brought this book at a charity book sale in aid of haiti that was held at my local pub. Not knowing nything about the book except what was written on the back cover i thought i... Read more
Published on 20 April 2010 by S. L. Andrews
good but the start of slow pace
its a good stry line but the start and slow pace of the story let it down
Published on 24 Mar 2010 by Shahrul Choudhury
I read the first three books in a week and a half.
I am a bit surprised to see all of the negative reviews on this book. I had bought Tunnels from a branch of The Works just because it looked alright (I hadn't been aware of any... Read more
Published on 18 Mar 2010 by Earth Angel
Too erratic
So this is "the next Harry Potter"? For all the criticisms I can and have made about Harry Potter I really enjoyed reading them and actually cared. This book - not so much. Read more
Published on 7 Nov 2009 by Sulkyblue
Bury yourself in this intriguing book!
Indicated as possibly the next Harry Potter, I was eager to burrow into the pages of this book and discover what mysteries lied within. Yet, sadly, I was disappointed. Read more
Published on 25 Aug 2009 by A Vidler
I like it, I'll continue with the 2nd book
Very good, and beneath London this story is, better yet. I'll continue with the 2nd book (Deeper) soon.
Published on 2 Aug 2009 by J. A. Diz
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