The Diamond of Darkhold (Book of Ember #4)

The Diamond of Darkhold (Book of Ember #4)
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Release Date
August 26, 2008
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9780375855719
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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, Lina and Doon must go back underground to retrieve what was lost and bring light to a dark world.

In the fourth Book of Ember, bestselling author Jeanne DuPrau juxtaposes yet another action-packed adventure with powerful themes about hope, learning, and the search for truth.

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, Lina and Doon must go back underground to retrieve what was lost and bring light to a dark world.

In the fourth Book of Ember, bestselling author Jeanne DuPrau juxtaposes yet another action-packed adventure with powerful themes about hope, learning, and the search for truth.

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The final book of the Ember series, I was sorry to have it end!
The author's characterizations rock!
I love all of the people of Sparks- the doctor especially...
With the discovery of the "diamonds" and what they can provide, it gives Boon an opportunity to put some of his mechanical ability to use, to help everyone.
I think that this book improves the relationship between the Emberites and the People of Sparks.
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I love these books and wanted the story to go on and on!

I liked that Boon and Lina got to visit Ember again, just to gather supplies and to say goodbye to their old city.
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Highly recommend to middle-schoolers
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Reader reviewed by GirlwiththeBraids

Lina Mayfleet, Doon Harrow, and the other Emberites that escaped their dying city only months ago, are still living in Sparks, but in harmony with the villagers. One day, a roamer came to town with some unusual things, including a eight-page book. Trading for it with a match, Lina and Doon buy it, in hope that they can read and understand it. They discover that it is yet another set of guidelines for the people of Ember, which states about a special jewel and diamond. Lina and Doon decide to go back to Ember to find what the book describes. When they arrive to their dead city, they discover one thing more: someone is living there.

This book was even more delightful than the previous two in the Book of Ember series. It was full of action and emotion, which kept my fingers crossed for the characters. Whenever something new came out of the blue, my nose was practically glued to the book. I am still amazed that this was one of Jeanne DuPraus first works as an author. The ending wrapped everything up perfectly: what happened to the characters, how they changed the future& but the last two pages baffled me. It did not go along with the story and completely threw me off course, but I still highly recommend the book to everyone. 5 stars!
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Satisfying conclusion to a great series
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Jeanne DuPraus The Diamond of Darkhold is the fourth book in the City of Ember series. It takes place 9 months after the ending of The People of Sparks. Lina and Doon grew up in Ember, a city built underground over 200 years ago. When the generator finally dies, Lina, Doon and almost 400 Emberites flee the city. When they arrive above ground they travel to the city of Sparks, another city that is on the brink of death. After a world-wide disaster the people of Sparks live without electricity and dont have much to eat, so having 400 people suddenly relocate to their city was hard. Now nearly 9 months later they are finally getting back on their feet. Lina, her little sister and their caretaker live with the town doctor, Dr. Hester. Doon and his dad live at the Pioneer Hotel. One day a Roamer comes by the town and sells Doon a book titled For the People of Ember. Though it is missing most of its pages, the last 8 still remain and talk of a jewel. Winter is coming and Sparks is running out of supplies, so Doon and Lina decide they must travel back to Ember to gather the things that were left behind, and they hope to find the jewel that is mentioned in the mysterious book. Upon returning to Ember, Doon is captured by the Trogg family, who found Ember and the jewel while roaming. Doon is now trapped in the pitch dark Ember, with nothing but candles to light his way. Lina starts traveling back to Sparks to get help, but Doon escapes on his own with the diamond. When Lina is attacked by wolves, he must destroy the diamond to save her, and possibly destroy the secrets held within it.


I was less than thrilled with The City of Embers first sequel, The People of Sparks. This book, however, is probably my favorite in the series. It gives a realistic but not too bleak look at post-apocalyptic life, and even more importantly, a world without oil. It gives a tiny sliver of hope to alternative fuels. This is supposed to be the last book in the series and the ending is more than satisfying. The Diamond of Darkhold is a story of hope and adventure, and I recommend this whole series to pretty much everybody.
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