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(Book of Ember #4)
It’s been several months since Lina and Doon escaped the dying city of Ember and, along with the rest of their people, joined the town of Sparks. Now, struggling through the harsh winter aboveground, they find an unusual book. Torn up and missing most of its pages, it alludes to a mysterious device from before the Disaster, which they believe is still in Ember. Together, L..more
Published August 26th 2008 by Random House
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The Diamond of Darkhold is the fourth in the Ember series by Jeanne DuPrau. It begins shortly after the close of the second book in the series, The People of Sparks. The Emberites--now on their way to becoming full citizens of Sparks--are struggling side-by-side with the people of Sparks (their former enemies) to survive the harsh winter months. In the midst of this struggle, a roamer comes to town. Maggs, a woman roamer, a shepherdess, comes to bart..more
Jan 14, 2009Val rated it it was amazingThe Diamond of Darkhold is the fourth in the Ember series by Jeanne DuPrau. It begins shortly after the close of the second book in the series, The People of Sparks. The Emberites--now on their way to becoming full citizens of Sparks--are struggling side-by-side with the people of Sparks (their former enemies) to survive the harsh winter months. In the midst of this struggle, a roamer comes to town. Maggs, a woman roamer, a shepherdess, comes to bart..more
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I loved this book. I loved the City of Ember, and was less impressed with the other books in the series (though they were good and necessary).
This book captured the part of Ember that made it such a fantastic book for me. It had all of the adventurous elements and worked very well with the story line.
This book captured the part of Ember that made it such a fantastic book for me. It had all of the adventurous elements and worked very well with the story line.
I read this book because I liked 'The City of Ember' and the 'People of Sparks'. I expected to be a little disappointed because I was with 'The Prophet of Yonwood', however I wasn't. From the very first chapter it kept me reading. Doon and Lina decide to go back to Ember to see if they can salvage anything from their old city to help their new city through the winter, plus they believe the builders have left them something to help their future. I liked the fast pace of the story as I think it wi..more
Apr 12, 2012Charlie (Dakota) Jones rated it did not like it · review of another edition
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Sep 04, 2008Brandi Rae Fong rated it it was amazing
Just in time for the movie release of City of Ember, Jeanne DuPrau returns with The Diamond of Darkhold: The Fourth Book of Ember. Life in Sparks is becoming increasingly difficult for everyone; supplies are running low and people are starting to go hungry. With winter coming there is no relief in sight to the hardship.
Visits from roamers, who trade goods and information from town to town, have also slowed; people are running out of useful things to trade. A glimmer of hope comes when Doon spots..more
Visits from roamers, who trade goods and information from town to town, have also slowed; people are running out of useful things to trade. A glimmer of hope comes when Doon spots..more
Sep 01, 2018Sara Saif rated it it was amazing
A lovely yet grim series, these Books of Ember were an absolute pleasure to read. Like Lina and Doon, it was bittersweet going back to Ember and saying goodbye to the city even more so. 112 anywhere mp3. I loved all the little and big things in it, how things tied together and how it was all wrapped up.
Lina and Doon were a strong duo, always running off alone on life-saving adventures. I wanted to think that Doon outshone Lina by a fraction but I realized that that was wrong to think because both of them did equa..more
The more books in this series that I read, the less I feel that Jeanne DuPrau is a decent author. This book was back to the main story at least. I found some parts of the story pretty far fetched and contrived, however. Honestly..why is it that Lina and Doon can NEVER talk to an adult before running off to do something that would be much easier to do with the help of others? Ugh. It was just getting annoying. And how old are Lina and Doon supposed to be? 13? And, honestly, if you are the creato..more
Jan 25, 2011Timothy rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Have you ever been in a situation where you were given a ten page report to write but you only had about two pages of material? If you were like everyone, you'd try to make the material 'stretch' in various ways. Have a thesis paragraph that went on for 3 pages, duplicate that for the conclusion, change the font size to something that would take another page or two, and then you would pad the paper with immaterial exposition till the 'document' reached a respectable length. Oh. And with that, th..more
Sep 12, 2008Roxanne Hsu Feldman rated it liked it
This is an exciting addition to a popular series. Although I kept on reading, fast, because of the actions and the mystery, I was not blown away by either the crafting of the language, or the development of the characters and plot. Lina and Doon are Lina and Doon -- they have not changed from a year ago, even if so much has happened in their life. They came to the series fully developed and little room is left for them to grown into more mature or slightly different people. This is not really pr..more
A satisfying end to the series, but not as good as the first two books in the series. It was nice seeing Lina and Doon and nice to see the people of Sparks working together with the people of Ember to make their town prosper. There was definitely less heavy moralizing which I think will appeal to the kids a little bit more. I can imagine that might have turned off many a reluctant reader as the morality was not at all hidden in the rest of the series. I did find this one a bit far-fetched and th..more
Dec 16, 2008Ross Bussell rated it it was ok
The City of Ember was one of those books that was just a great story all around, I enjoyed every page of it. Its sequel, The People of Sparks, while interesting, didn't have the same intrigue as Ember did. It was the same people, Lina and Doon, already fully developed as literary characters, and a continuance of the same story.
Well, along comes The Diamond of Darkhold, a book that relies fully on the developed plots, character relationships, and that same 'everything will happen to Lina and Doo..more
Dec 11, 2008Corinne Edwards rated it liked itWell, along comes The Diamond of Darkhold, a book that relies fully on the developed plots, character relationships, and that same 'everything will happen to Lina and Doo..more
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When I saw this one in the library, I knew I wanted to know more about the former residents of the City of Ember. I really enjoyed City of Ember and City of Sparks - Prophet of Yonwood was okay - but I liked this fourth installment, the Diamond of Darkhold better.
We are once again with Lina and Doon in the city of Sparks, as winter is closing in and life is getting very difficult. There is no medicine, food is limited, and the darkness makes life not only more challenging, but more depressing, t..more
We are once again with Lina and Doon in the city of Sparks, as winter is closing in and life is getting very difficult. There is no medicine, food is limited, and the darkness makes life not only more challenging, but more depressing, t..more
Aug 06, 2011Sonny rated it it was amazing
'Trogg seemed to think that he knew everything, but strangely enough, it was exactly this that made him seem stupid to Doon. A person who thought he knew everything simply didn't understand how much there was to know.' (Doon,79)
Diamond of Darkhold, the final installment of the Book of Ember series marks the closing chapters of Lina and Doon's adventures. On the brink of a terrible winter, food is scarce and sickness has crept into the town of Sparks. If things were to continue as they were, ma..more
Diamond of Darkhold, the final installment of the Book of Ember series marks the closing chapters of Lina and Doon's adventures. On the brink of a terrible winter, food is scarce and sickness has crept into the town of Sparks. If things were to continue as they were, ma..more
Feb 01, 2018Steve Altier rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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Feb 26, 2016Rachael Steele rated it it was amazing
Ok, if you haven't read this series, GO READ IT NOW!
Feb 09, 2019Jessica rated it really liked it
'A person who thought he knew everything simply didn’t understand how much there was to know.'
This was certainly my favorite of the Ember series. There was more action throughout the book than in any of the others. There were more fun characters introduced who made me laugh and made me cringe. The stakes were higher and the pay off was higher as well.
I finished reading this series with my eldest two children. Although we did skip #3 when we found out that it jumped to hundreds of years before w..more
This was certainly my favorite of the Ember series. There was more action throughout the book than in any of the others. There were more fun characters introduced who made me laugh and made me cringe. The stakes were higher and the pay off was higher as well.
I finished reading this series with my eldest two children. Although we did skip #3 when we found out that it jumped to hundreds of years before w..more
Nov 06, 2011Mara rated it it was ok · review of another edition
At first I had hopes that this book would prove to be a dark and rather creepy installment. Doon and Lina return to Ember! What has happened to it since then? Who has moved in to claim the ruins after the evacuation? What terrible secrets now lurk in the dark? When Lina and Doon first return to Ember, my hopes seemed to be confirmed - it was eerie, dark, and mysterious. But when Doon meets the new occupants of Ember, my hope soon crumbled into disappointment. There's nothing scary about the Trog..more
First, this story continues from book 2, the people of sparks. So, the villagers of Sparks were going through the start of winter. Lina and Doon came across a book that said it was for the people of ember. The book only had eight pages left, since the roamer who traded to them had used up most of the pages for fire. Doon and Lina was sure there was something meant for them somewhere in ember, or near the entrance of ember. They headed out to ember without telling what they were going to do, sinc..more
Sep 15, 2008Sq.Hill Library rated it really liked it
So I am truely a copulsive series reader. Even though I did not like the subsequent Ember books as much as the first I continued reading them and had to read this one, the last in the series.
In Diamond of Darkhold, we meet back up with Lina and Doon in the village of Sparks and follow their story for another year's time. This story does not have the same feeling as City of Ember, but it is engaging and easy to read. Times are tough in Sparks and Lina and Doon set out on a journey back to Ember t..more
In Diamond of Darkhold, we meet back up with Lina and Doon in the village of Sparks and follow their story for another year's time. This story does not have the same feeling as City of Ember, but it is engaging and easy to read. Times are tough in Sparks and Lina and Doon set out on a journey back to Ember t..more
Again, loved the first two books in this series, but this one is mind-numbingly boring. I kept skimming ahead, so while I didn't finish I did wind up skimming the entire book, and nothing happened that was interesting. The premise had the potential to be incredibly interesting, but instead it seems to have wound up ending with everybody finding magic electricity diamonds. Also, she keeps making the point that people don't care about jewels, but really, I don't think an apocalyptic war would make..more
Ok, first book of ember AWSOME, second book of ember GREAT, third book of ember COOL, but a fourth book really?
You could tell that DuPrau just ran out of things to write so she made this book by just filling in the pages with just plain bad stuff, it looked like she woke up at 3:00 am and then she wrote whatever she dreamt about, she has boring dreams.
The story is long, so incredibly detailed, why? 'the wood in the fireplace was cut down in a winter day, aproximatly 20 degrees and the lumberj..more
You could tell that DuPrau just ran out of things to write so she made this book by just filling in the pages with just plain bad stuff, it looked like she woke up at 3:00 am and then she wrote whatever she dreamt about, she has boring dreams.
The story is long, so incredibly detailed, why? 'the wood in the fireplace was cut down in a winter day, aproximatly 20 degrees and the lumberj..more
Feb 08, 2009Alex Watkins rated it liked it
This book had some promise but I think mostly squandered what could have been a very inspiring re-building of civilization story. It trades the first and second books slight suspension of disbelief requiring realism for pure utopianism. In new society that is created we will all use green energy! yay it's totally plausible. Also have a pony! Also Aliens! it totally ties in with that third book I swear! Was this all the authors fantasy of the world being destroyed but then being rebuilt totally m..more
Aug 25, 2017Jeraca rated it it was ok
Doon and Lina have settled in in the town of Sparks, and while things aren't going exactly smoothly, there are no fights or riots breaking out. Now, everyone in Sparks is just trying to survive the winter months and hope that the spring will bring good fortune.
When a roamer comes to town, Doon saw she had a book and just had to get it. Sadly, when he finally got it in his hands after trading for it, he realizes that the book is basically gone. There are maybe 8 whole pages left - the roamer use..more
When a roamer comes to town, Doon saw she had a book and just had to get it. Sadly, when he finally got it in his hands after trading for it, he realizes that the book is basically gone. There are maybe 8 whole pages left - the roamer use..more
The book The Diamond of Darkhold by Jeanne DuPrau is a great book. I have read all the books in the series and continue to love all the books that have been created. She is able to create images in my head while reading; which I appreciate the effort she puts into the books to be able to do that. The reason why is because it is hard to capture teens or young reader's attention. So the fact that it creates pictures makes reading fun. I don’t enjoy reading most books just for that reason.
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Oct 12, 2017Caden Westover rated it really liked it
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Three stars because its intended audience is middle and elementary students; and they will like the tidy and happy ending, although I considered giving it two. But really not much happens in this story and it could have been about twenty pages long without losing any of the story.
Jun 29, 2018Celeste rated it Jeanne Duprau
it was ok Shelves: children-s-books, 2018-reads, dystopian, teen-fiction, reviewed
Nothing can beat book 1! This was okay. satisfying conclusion to the series.
Awesome, as were the first three. The ending, tho...was a bit strange and rushed...as thought the manuscript sat for a long time, unfinished, and then, the author decided it had to be done, so she quickly cobbled together a chapter to wrap everything up in a quirky mix of resolutions.
This book is call “The Diamond of Darkhold” by Jeanne DuPrau.
This book talked about Lina and Doon found a book which comes from ember. Because people burned some of it, so they dicided to go back to ember two find it out. But i the time people came out, some other people ruled the old city of ember , so they catch Doon. Then under the help from Lina and other people he came out with full of tools call diamond. At last, Doon and Lina become a family and they had a baby.
This book talked about Lina and Doon found a book which comes from ember. Because people burned some of it, so they dicided to go back to ember two find it out. But i the time people came out, some other people ruled the old city of ember , so they catch Doon. Then under the help from Lina and other people he came out with full of tools call diamond. At last, Doon and Lina become a family and they had a baby.
Sep 10, 2009Patricia rated it liked it
After I finished The City of Ember, and before I realized there was an Ember series, I spent a few days wondering what, exactly the builders were thinking. Their whole setup seemed great for 200 years, but there seemed to be no plan for how the people of Ember would survive above ground without the collective knowledge of human history. I myself have a smattering of knowledge of how to grow food and consider myself handy, but I'm not sure if I could make it through a winter on my own, and I was..more
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Jeanne DuPrau spends several hours of every day at her computer, thinking up sentences. She has this quote taped to her wall: 'A writer is someone for whom writing is harder than it is for other people' (Thomas Mann).
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A modern-day classic. This highly acclaimed adventure series about two friends desperate to save their doomed city has captivated kids and teachers alike for almost fifteen years and has sold over 3.5 MILLION copies! Lina and Doon escaped the dying city of Ember and led their people to the town of Sparks. But they soon discover that winter is harsh aboveground. When Doon finds a book with torn pages that hints at a mysterious device from the Builders, it doesn’t take much for him to convince Lina to join him for one last adventure in the city of Ember. But what—and who—will they find when they return? Praise for the City of Ember books: Nominated to 28 State Award Lists! An American Library Association Notable Children’s Book A New York Public Library 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing Selection A Kirkus Reviews Editors’ Choice A Child Magazine Best Children’s Book A Mark Twain Award Winner A William Allen White Children’s Book Award Winner “A realistic post-apocalyptic world. DuPrau’s book leaves Doon and Lina on the verge of undiscovered country and readers wanting more.” —USA Today “An electric debut.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred “While Ember is colorless and dark, the book itself is rich with description.” —VOYA, Starred “A harrowing journey into the unknown, and cryptic messages for readers to decipher.” —Kirkus Reviews, Starred
When a roamer trades them an ancient book with only a few pages remaining, Lina and Doon return to Ember to seek the machine the book seems to describe in hopes that it will get their new community, Sparks, through the winter.
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With more than 3.5 million copies sold, the City of Ember books are modern-day classics. Lina and Doon's heart-pounding journey to save their people has captivated readers around the world, and the four adventures are bound together here for the very first time! Escape the Dark. Discover the Adventure. The city of Ember was built as a last refuge for the human race. But now with terrifying blackouts sweeping through the streets, Lina and Doon know it’s only a matter of time before the lights go out and never come back on again. When Lina finds part of an ancient message, she and Doon explore long-forgotten parts of their dying city as they race to solve the mystery. If they succeed, they will have to convince everyone to follow them into danger and an exciting new world. But if they fail? The lights will burn out and the darkness will close in forever. The series begins with the groundbreaking dystopian novel The City of Ember, the story of a girl, a boy, and their beleaguered city. Through the sequel, The People of Sparks, the satisfying conclusion, The Diamond of Darkhold, and the prequel,The Prophet of Yonwood, author Jeanne DuPrau offers a vision of hope that, while sometimes flickering against the darkness, ultimately shines through, like the bright dawning of a new world.
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With more than 3.5 million copies sold, the City of Ember books are modern-day classics. Lina and Doon's heart-pounding journey to save their people has captivated readers around the world, and the four adventures are bound together here for the very first time! Escape the Dark. Discover the Adventure. The city of Ember was built as a last refuge for the human race. But now with terrifying blackouts sweeping through the streets, Lina and Doon know it’s only a matter of time before the lights go out and never come back on again. When Lina finds part of an ancient message, she and Doon explore long-forgotten parts of their dying city as they race to solve the mystery. If they succeed, they will have to convince everyone to follow them into danger and an exciting new world. But if they fail? The lights will burn out and the darkness will close in forever. The series begins with the groundbreaking dystopian novel The City of Ember, the story of a girl, a boy, and their beleaguered city. Through the sequel, The People of Sparks, the satisfying conclusion, The Diamond of Darkhold, and the prequel, The Prophet of Yonwood, author Jeanne DuPrau offers a vision of hope that, while sometimes flickering against the darkness, ultimately shines through, like the bright dawning of a new world.