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Marbury is another world, a dark world that best friends Jack Whitmore and Conner Kirk have fallen into before. A stranger had given Jack a pair of glasses – it's through the lenses that the boys get to Marbury. Told through Conner's point of view, THE KING OF MARBURY asks whether Marbury is only in Jack and Conner's minds, or if it might actually be real. You decide.


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King of Marbury A TorCom Original eBook Andrew Smith

Loved this little extra piece of Marbury. I wish it could have been longer, but I really, really enjoyed it.

Product details

  • File Size 805 KB
  • Print Length 23 pages
  • Publisher Tor Books (October 2, 2012)
  • Publication Date October 2, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B009AEM47E

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This short story just adds to the already wonderfully complex world of Marbury. If you're going to read Passenger at all, be sure you have this nugget stashed away in your brain box. It'll make the book so much better.
Loved the addition of this book. Bought it for my after reading Marbury Lens. Really worth the read and adds dimension to the character. HOWEVER I was bummed to find out that I could have read this very short insert on Tor.com for free. So if you want to read, don't waste your dollar here and just read it off Tor.com.
Nice sideways perspective of the incredible Marbury Lens series.
Interesting companion to "Passenger". Kinda explains why some things happened the way they did.
It was okay. I appreciated conners side but hated what he did. Totally makes me excited to read the second book. Hope I won't be let down.
My Thoughts King of Marbury takes places in between The Marbury Lens and Passenger. It is told from the perspective of Conner, Jack's best friend. It was interesting to be in Conner's head, though he did not remind me of the Conner in The Marbury Lens. Of course, we saw Conner through Jack's eyes. I think Conner is more subdued than we originally thought and probably showing off most of the time, as guys often do. In this novella, Conner is seeking out answers to that dang lens that transported them to Marbury, and doing it behind Jack's back. I think Conner's intent is to save Jack from more mayhem, but he may have brought on more torturous knowledge for himself.

This story was...interesting. I wanted more, which shows that it definitely entertained me. As with the end of The Marbury Lens, I'm still left wondering if this is all a big, fat, insane ride on the Cuckoo Express or if there is some reality to their experiences. It appears to be leaning one way, but I'm hoping Passenger clears some things up. Or maybe I'm not. I think I love this series so much because it is psychologically off-the-rocker crazy awesome, and maybe I want to be left to figure things out for myself. It's book like these that I think about for years.

Favorite Quote

"I turned my eyes down and stared at my feet. It felt like I was balancing on a surfboard.

A shark-infested monster break, Jack."
Loved this little extra piece of Marbury. I wish it could have been longer, but I really, really enjoyed it.
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