text
stringlengths
10
514
span
stringlengths
2
54
label
stringclasses
3 values
ordinal
int64
0
2
In having this attach Arthur Penhaligon meets two new friends (Leaf and Ed twin brother and sister) and also gets a suprise, Mister Monday and his buttler, Sneezer, appear with a flash of light and give Arthur a gift,(Arthur thinks Sneezer is up to something but does not know) a minute hand of a clock (the clock that was guarding the will) and a book (An Atlas he can't yet open)
Leaf
neutral
0
Monday's assistant ) sets fire to Arthur's school trying to get the key back
Arthur
neutral
0
As opposed to many writers in the serial-killer/police procedural genre, Val McDermid consistently paints vivid, if disturbing, psychological portraits of the diseased mind responsible for the crimes committed in her novels
Val McDermid
neutral
0
The plot is simpler, the protagonist is younger and the language is easier
plot
neutral
0
When the twins are six they begin school
twins
neutral
0
Including a strange house a few blocks away from his house
house
neutral
0
What could be more innocuous than a small key? But, wait, the key seems to have a terrifying effect on the world as it brings with it a plague
plague
neutral
0
But THE INTRUDERS is pretty much a middling effort, at least when it comes to the plot
THE INTRUDERS
neutral
0
Mister Monday commences the series, with Arthur inhereting a strange key in the shape of a minute hand from a clock
Mister Monday
neutral
0
From there, the topics of sex and abuse, divorce and value are thoroughly portrayed
abuse
neutral
0
Angela and Diabola's mother and father soon figure out that Angela and Diabola aren't going to balance any time soon
Diabola
neutral
1
Arthur faked the give and threw the key and when the minute hand struk one o' clock all of the dogs and Noon disappeared
Arthur
neutral
0
Then, a mysteriuos man called mister Monday gives him a key, with the thought that he would die any second
key
neutral
0
It is in "The House" that Arthur makes friends with Suzy Turquoise Blue, and learns from "The Will" of his true destiny and has his final showdown with Mr
The Will
neutral
0
Someone on the point of death is exactly what the sinister stranger Mister Monday wants, and he gives Arthur a key shaped like the minute hand of a clock
Arthur
neutral
0
The first few pages of this highly engrossing book takes the reader to the front door of the Lexington Hotel, Capone's headquarters
Capone
neutral
0
However, just as he is about to die, he is handed a key shaped like a minute hand from a mysterious person called Mr
key
neutral
0
it is about a 13 year-old boy named Arthur who has a mystery to solve and to save the world
13 year-old boy
neutral
0
With this strange weapon, he enters into a house only he can see to save his world from a pandemic
house
neutral
0
La Cosa Nostra and organized crime in America thrived under the laws of prohibition
La Cosa Nostra
neutral
0
McDermid handles her large cast of characters and a complex plot adroitly
McDermid
neutral
0
Cuthertston-Jones gives birth to twins with completly different personalities, one of the twins was born an angel and was named Angela where as her twin sister was born a devil and was named Diabola
Angela
positive
0
That's where Agatha Christie shows what a good writer she is
Agatha Christie
positive
0
Val McDermid continues her 'Hill and Jordan' series with an entertaining story that combines a dangerous undercover assignment with an investigation of a serial killer, each of which leaves Tony and Carol on the verge of death!
Val McDermid
neutral
0
She's not a great writer but she's a fabulous storyteller and her Tony Hill/Carol Jordan mysteries are the best of the bunch
Tony Hill
neutral
0
In addition, the layers of the story were sufficient for my husband & I to enjoy the book as well (we listened on a long car trip)
story
positive
0
Then when Arthur was about to die Mister Monday and Sneezer ame out of nowhere and gave Arthur a key that looks like the hand of a clock and an atlas
hand of a clock
neutral
0
Nix certainly did not disappoint
Nix
positive
0
As the book opens, Chamberlain has returned to 10 Downing Street a public hero after the signing of the Munich Agreement between himself and Adolf Hitler which gave the latter the Sudetenland in return for "peace in our time"
Chamberlain
neutral
0
These creatures, called Fetchers bring a terrible disease called the "Sleepy Pluage", which after afew symtoms like having a cold, puts the infected people to sleep- literally- they fall asleep, and can't be woken up! Aurther is particually sensitive to this outbreak beacuse he is adopted{his birth parents died in a flu outbreak when he was a baby}
Aurther
neutral
0
Plus there are ever present characters of Monday's army, such as Dawn, Noon, and Dusk
Dusk
neutral
0
He has a feeling that the answer to curing the sick people is to go in there
people
negative
0
On of the greatest scenes of action is when Arthur and Mister Monday are fighting, the descriptiveness was so vivid I thought I was watching them the whole time
Mister Monday
neutral
0
Tony Hill( pyschologist) are in vestingating the murders of prostitutes who are tortured and killed
murders of prostitutes
neutral
0
The killer's identity will susprise you
killer
neutral
0
When everyone starts getting sick from a plague, Arthur has to go in a special house and save everyone
Arthur
neutral
0
Arthur has asthma, which is something I can relate to since I had it as a kid too
asthma
neutral
0
Liz and Maggie are the main characters so this could be described as a book for girls, but the lives of Sean and Dennis are also described in important sub-plots
Sean
neutral
0
The Cuthbertson-Joneses have to move into a run down apartment
Cuthbertson-Joneses
neutral
0
Suddenly everyone is fighting for ownership of a key which will change the world in this first book of a gripping adventure
key
neutral
0
To get more in the characters and their motivations would have been a plus but because the story focus is on the discovery of the House and things related to the House, I didn't expect to get into the characters more than we did and thus I really wasn't too disappointed
House
neutral
0
When he returns home after another stay in the hospital, Arthur finds that the Key seems to be attracting unwanted attention -- a statue of a Komodo dragon comes alive, and a winged man-dog tries to come into his house
Arthur
neutral
0
I recommend this for fans of fantasy, or other books by Garth Nix
fantasy
neutral
0
Unlike other such authors, who place their heroes in a medieval realm of magical swords, horse-back riding and dragons, Nix follows the example of writers such as Philip Pullman, Susanna Clarke and (to a lesser degree) J
Nix
neutral
0
Arthur's only hope, if he is to survive and stop the plague in his own world, is to obtain the rest of the Key from Mister Monday and accept his status as Heir, however little he wants it
Arthur
neutral
0
With a lot of 'twinnish', a language which is used by the twins to communicate, Diabola talks to Angela because she does not know how to speak a lot of English
Angela
neutral
0
In fact this novel should be read after you have read a substantial number of Agatha Christies
novel
neutral
0
Maggie and Liz are friends
Maggie
neutral
0
The only aspect of the story I found troubling was the placement of the two main characters so close together while they were working on different operations
two main characters
negative
0
I must admit, I was a little weary of The Intruders when I first saw it: a cheesy front cover, with an inside flap that promised only what any other mystery novel could offer
The Intruders
neutral
0
Monday who definitely doesn't belong in our world
Monday
neutral
0
He gets caught in all this mess about trying to get a key from this guy whose name is Mister Monday
Mister Monday
neutral
0
Young adult readers may be slightly confused by all the twists and machinations, but will still be thrilled by the adventures of Arthur and his friend Suzy Turquoise Blue as they negotiate the secrets of the House, guided by the Will, and armed with nothing but the Key, a great deal of common sense, and a very strong will to survive
the Will
neutral
0
The reader needs something familiar to help them relate to the story and characters
characters
negative
0
creatures who bring a plague scientist simply can't find a cure for
creatures
neutral
0
Kingston examines that many facets of wifeliness that seem to prevail: helpmeet, virgin, Cinderella (equally entranced by the wedding dress as she is of scented toilet bowl cleaner), victim of abuse, shrew, spinster (or unwife), or supporting actress
Kingston
neutral
0
Cuthbertson-Jones leaves his wife to handle the twins
twins
neutral
0
Not much plot development there, and while the pictures detail more activity, it is insufficient for young readers/viewers
plot development
negative
0
Underneath the veneer of success Liz and Sean have problems with their parents and each other
Sean
negative
0
Using the seven deadly sins, the seven days of the week and seven different values, we are taken into a House where everything came from
House
neutral
0
I liked the characters
characters
positive
0
His world faced with plague & destruction, Arthur finds the courage to enter the unknown House and try to discover the origins of the mysterious key he was bequeathed, and which rather threatening characters are trying to take from him
Arthur
positive
0
As for the 'bad guys', the smuggler Tadeusz and his crony Krazic, are suitably creepy, although the scenes featuring just the two of them are a bit slow
Krazic
neutral
0
A well written novel by Lynn Reid Banks weaves good and evil into a touching and unforgetable novel
Lynn Reid Banks
neutral
0
These two men spend the rest of the book chasing Arthur through a sort of Victorian workers' hell, trying to get him to return the Key (the minute hand) to Mr
Victorian workers' hell
neutral
0
Jack goes to Seattle to find her and instead finds her cell phone abandoned in a cab and lots of questions--but no answers
Jack
neutral
0
After these exciting and intriguing introductions, Garth Nix launches into the meaty part of the first book of The Keys to the Kingdom series, where one of the most unlikely of heroes struggles reluctantly to fulfill his destiny, while trying to save his own world from a deadly plague
plague
negative
0
When Jack's wife Amy reappears as if nothing is wrong but begins to act just a little bit "not Amy," he finds himself in an uneasy team with the old buddy, Fisher, trying to ferret out the truth behind a shadowy group whose members seem to be hiding some truly strange things
Fisher
neutral
0
Hercules Poirot is a person that you never really get hold of during the story
Hercules Poirot
neutral
0
The character development is very good for the supporting characters like Suzy Blue and the Will, but not so good for Arthur himself
Arthur
negative
0
This is NOT a lost art here, people, & there are Native artists producing both traditional & contemporary beadwork that easily rivals the work of our grandparents
beadwork
positive
0
It might be an entertaining point of discussion with a child 12 or older, but it's too dark for younger ones, unless you're ready to talk about true evil, adult motivations, supernatural forces, and fratricide!
true evil
neutral
0
Garth Nix really glued my eyes to this book for hours! I couldn't stop reading all day! His book Mister Monday tells the story of young Arthur Penhaligon's adventure into the House
Garth Nix
positive
0
Arthur's immediately visited by the sleepy Mister Monday and his butler Sneezer, and is given a key in the shape of a clock hand
key
neutral
0
Cuthbertson-Jones leaves and abandons his family
Cuthbertson-Jones
neutral
0
She acknowledges that women want to be wives and mothers
mothers
neutral
0
A comprehensive bridal industry has emerged that emphasizes the perfect, elaborate wedding as being the foremost aspect of a marriage, shoving long-term, wifely realities to the background - the escapist wedding of Princess Diana being the epitome of that notion
bridal industry
neutral
0
" Arthur has already saved my world from the Sleepy Plague and I'm not particularly taken with the rest of Nix's mixed-up Universe
Arthur
neutral
0
Contrary to one reviewer's beliefs, I have recently read Misconceptions and The Mommy Myth, but still found an amazing amount of original research (not to mention RECENT) in Kingston's text
Kingston
neutral
0
Dog-faced men, the Will, the Nightsweeper, and thousands more
Dog-faced men
neutral
0
The plot is simpler, the protagonist is younger and the language is easier
protagonist
neutral
0
These books have Garth Nix's classic prosaic style of writing, with interestingly new concepts woven in, the Morrow Days; Dawn, Noon and Dusk; and the Will
Garth Nix
neutral
0
during the run he comes to have this thing known as the lesser key, it looks sorta like the minute hand of a clock
minute hand of a clock
neutral
0
Twins: Angela and Diabla
Angela
neutral
0
Also in the story Angela and Diabola oops
Angela
neutral
0
With the help of the key, he travelsinside the house and is swallowed into an adventure he'll never forget
key
neutral
0
His answers lie inside the House
House
neutral
0
As for the 'bad guys', the smuggler Tadeusz and his crony Krazic, are suitably creepy, although the scenes featuring just the two of them are a bit slow
crony
negative
0
McDermid relies a bit too much on coincidental/convenient plot developments late in the book; as other reviewers have mentioned, the bad guys find out what Tony and Carol are really up to purely by chance, due to a careless mistake that neither Tony or Carol would otherwise make
Tony
neutral
1
For this new series of book, Garth Nix obviously had a younger public in mind than for his best selling Abhorsen trilogy
Garth Nix
neutral
0
When an old friend is murdered, former British profiler Tony Hill reluctantly gets back into the game
British profiler
neutral
0
Do their parents understand or even care about them? Are they ready for sex? Meanwhile can Maggie and Dennis learn to communicate enough to stay together?
Maggie
neutral
0
But, as Marshall slowly reveals, there are tiny cracks around the foundation of the Whalen family --- not necessarily fissures or yawning chasms, but cracks nonetheless
Whalen
neutral
0
Instead of telling you the history of India, this book emphasized the history of how the Indian history was discovered by the British, I always love books written by John Keay, though it's more or less written by a British author with a little bit biased view
Indian history
neutral
0
If you are interested in reading a Gregory MacDonald book then read one of the earlier Fletch novels
Gregory MacDonald
neutral
0
and at school, some dog faced men come in to kill him along with Noon for the key, so Arthur couldn't be master of the Lower House if he could get the hour hand key from Monday inside the strange house
Arthur
neutral
0
Diabola hates everyone and is mean
Diabola
negative
0
This confusion is only helped by the fact that Nix tends to rely on extremely vague descriptions of characters and environments that leave the reader wondering where the characters are and what they look like
Nix
neutral
0
Whether writing as Marshall or Marshall Smith, this is a novelist who has always been way ahead in his field and he only gets better with every book
Marshall
positive
0
Taken together, they portend the arrival of something far beyond anything that Jack can imagine
Jack
neutral
0