Fablehaven (book)
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Fablehaven is a fantasy book written by Brandon Mull
Brandon Mull
Brandon Mull is an American writer who is best known as the author of the Fablehaven fantasy series, which is a New York Times' bestseller. Mull has also written The Candy Shop War...

. The book was released on July 30, 2006. It is the first book in the Fablehaven
Fablehaven
Fablehaven is The New York Times best-selling children's literature fantasy series written by Brandon Mull. The book series, which includes Fablehaven, Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star, Fablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague, Fablehaven: Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary, and Fablehaven: Keys to...

series.

Plot summary

Kendra and Seth Sorenson are shipped off by their parents to Grandma and Grandpa Sorensons house for 2 weeks when their parents have to go on a cruise set up by Grandma and Grandpa Larson for their children and spouses after they died. When they get to the house, Grandpa Sorenson tells them that their grandmother is visiting their dying Great Aunt Edna and introduces them to Lena, the half-Asian housekeeper, and Dale, a man who helps Grandpa Sorenson tend to the grounds. Once Seth and Kendra's parents are gone, Grandpa Sorenson sets up 2 rules:
1. They must stay in the yard or house at all times.
2. They cannot go in the barn.
They visit their attic bedroom, and much to Kendra and Seth's delight, it is filled with many toys and activities to keep them busy. Also, there is a pet chicken named Goldilocks.
Before he leaves, Grandpa Sorenson gives Kendra and Seth 3 keys so that they can, as Grandpa says: "See if you can figure out what each unlocks." Seth and Kendra go swimming the next day and Kendra brings out a mirror to shine light in Seth's eyes. When she leaves it out, hoards of butterflies, bumblebees, and hummingbirds flock over to it. When Kendra and Seth flip over the mirror, the obsessed critters flip it back over again.
Later, Kendra finds that the biggest key unlocks a jewelry box full of costume jewelry, and the tiniest key unlocks an armoire inside the dollhouse. In the armoire is a piece of chocolate shaped like a rosebud, and a small golden key, bigger than the key that opened the armoire, but smaller than the key that opened the jewelry box. Kendra searches a telescope that stands near a window for keyholes, but finds nothing.
She is about to turn away when she sees Dale carrying something in both hands.
When she goes to the yard to confront him, it turns out that it is just milk.
Dale tells Kendra that their milking cows make a little extra milk than they need, so he puts it out for the insects, and also not to tell Grandpa Sorenson in case he disapproves.
Meanwhile, Seth has disobeyed Grandpa's orders and has gone out exploring in the woods.
There, he finds an ivy shack, built around a stump. Inside is a strange old woman who shows Seth her dancing wooden puppet named "Mendigo". When Seth refuses to play with him the hag insists he stick his arm in a box with nails stuck in it at odd angles to receive a prize. Instead, Seth runs away from the strange woman.
Back at the house, Kendra finds the Journal of Secrets with 3 keyholes, but none of the keys she has fits except the golden one she found in the dollhouse.
Seth shows Kendra a hidden pond with gazebos, a boardwalk, and a boathouse.
That night at dinner, Grandpa asks a rhetorical question, stating, "What do you suppose makes people so eager to break rules?" When Seth says that they weren't afraid of ticks, Grandpa tells them the real reason why they have to stay out of the woods: He really runs a preserve full of endangered, poisonous animals.
Since they have disobeyed his orders, they have to stay inside the house until their parents come to get them, but luckily, Kendra talks him out of it and they get partial punishment as a warning.

Reception

Fablehaven reception has mainly been positive along with the other books. It currently holds on barnesandnoble.com, a 4.5 stars out of 5.

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