Tunnels, Deeper, Freefall, and Closer by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams

Tunnels, Deeper, Freefall, and Closer by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams

READING GROUP GUIDE Tunnels, Deeper, Freefall, and closer by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams Enter the terrifying world of Tunnels—a subterranean society under the streets of modern London, whose citizens are enslaved by a strange, cruel sect, the Styx, who plan to exterminate all Topsoilers. Can fourteen-year-old Will defeat the Styx, and rescue his missing father? Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams first met at college in London and have remained friends ever since. Gordon, a former investment banker, now lives with his wife and children in Norfolk, England; Williams, an installation artist, inhabits the city’s Hackney neighborhood, accompanied everywhere by his invisible dog. About their writing process, Gordon says: “When I lived in London, my house was only a ten-minute bike ride from where Brian lived, so he’d cycle round and we would work on Tunnels at my kitchen table. When I moved with my family to the country, we discussed Deeper over many late-night phone calls, and swapped sections by email. When I visit London we go to a couple of favorite cafés. They’ve gotten used to us and know that we can make a cup of coffee last several hours!” Tunnels A New York Times Bestseller About the book He’s a loner at school, his sister’s beyond bossy, and his mother watches TV all day long, but at least Will Burrows shares one hobby with his otherwise weird father: They’re both obsessed with archeological sites. When the two discover an abandoned tunnel buried below modern London, they think they’re on the brink of a major find. Then Dad disappears. And strange men start following Will home. Helped by his only friend, Chester, Will decides to investigate. Soon the boys are lost in a dark underworld, desperate to escape the clutches of a cruel and brutal cult. The deeper they descend, the deadlier it gets! Discussion questions 1. What do Will and his father share a passion for? Does it sound interesting to you or not? Why? What types of things do they uncover? 2. Why is Will such a loner at school? How does it change for him? How do the two boys prove their friendship to each other throughout the story? 3. Describe Will’s home life. Who are the members of his family? How do they function together and apart? Would you want to live with them? How does his family life become a “total cave-in”? 4. List and examine the series of mysterious discoveries that Dr. Burrows uncovers in the town of Highfield. Would these small but tantalizing objects and people keep you searching or not? Which clue would pique your interest most? 5. What do Will and Chester find in the forty pits tunnel? Would you be disappointed or astonished after all that work? What happens to the tunnel? Why are they certain it isn’t a natural occurrence? What do you think they should do next? 6. Dr. Burrows wants, most of all, to be remembered for his work. Is this a worthy goal? Is he willing to sacrifice his family on the altar of his career for it? What consequences does this cause for his family? 7. How do Will and Chester follow the clues of Dr. Burrows’ disappearance? Where do they look? What do they discover? 8. Describe the odd men skulking around Highfield. What happens when they follow Will and Chester? Where do they take refuge? What would you do if you were followed? 9. What are the qualities of the luminous sphere? How was it tested? What would you do with it if you found it? What is the most important thing you learn about it? Theorize its importance. 10. Analyze the reasons that Will and Chester should (and should not) open the door that is set in the rock. Would you go? What would you take if you did? 11. Describe their first encounter with the Colony. What can they conclude about its inhabitants based on what they find? Would your curiosity lead you deeper, like Will, or would you be more cautious like Chester? Summarize what happens once they are discovered. 12. Who are the Styx? What are their methods? What conclusions can you make about their power in the Colony? 13. How is the attack on Mrs. Burrows a surprising revelation of her character and personality? Who else is a surprise in the story? How did the authors lull you into believing this character was benign at first? 14. What truth does Will find out about his heritage? Who are the members of this new family, the Macaulays? Who would you trust? Why? How does this separate Will from Chester? Who becomes important to Will? 15. Compare and contrast life in the Colony with life Topsoil. How are they alike? How are they very different? Which do you think has stricter laws? 16. Explain the work that Will is pressed into performing. What do you think he’s recording about this part of his adventure in his journal? What would Chester and Rebecca be writing about? 17. Who helps Will plan an escape for both him and Chester? Evaluate the various parts of the journey. Who ends up in London? Why will they never truly be safe? 18. How does Cal react to being Topsoil? What is better than he expected? What is worse? Who helps them in London? 19. In the end, why do they decide to return to the Colony? What is the most perilous part of the journey? Who aids them? Who do they find? 20. Predict what you think will happen in the sequel, Deeper. Give evidence from the book to support your answer. Deeper About the book Darker. Deadlier. Deeper! Boy archaeologist Will Burrows went in search of his missing father—and discovered a sinister subterranean world. Now, wandering the dark, hot bowels beneath the Colony, Will stumbles across the Styx’s dastardly plan to exterminate all Topsoilers. Slowly he begins to piece together the plot. But how can Will save the Topsoilers from annihilation when his own life is at risk—and his killer sister is still at large? Discussion questions 1. Can you summarize where Tunnels left off? Who are the main characters? What is the major conflict? 2. Who is Sarah Jerome? What do we, as readers, learn in the early chapters about her? What do you think is most important? Why? What is her life like Topsoil? Do you think it is worth it? Who else do they get to cooperate with them? 3. Where are our heroes: Dr. Burrows, Will, Call, and Chester as the book opens? What are the first challenges that they face? What does each of them want? 4. What does Sarah believe has happened to both of her sons? Why does she believe it? Is it easier to believe things about people that you do not know that well? How do they use her for their own purposes? 5. Who are the Styx? What is their objective in the Deeps and Topsoil? How do Will and Chester learn about them? 6. What is Mrs. Burrows’ life like in Humphrey House? Has she changed much from book one? How do you think she became so incapable of participating in life? What does she witness over the course of the novel? 7. Along the journey Will finds clues that his father is still alive. Would these little tantalizing tidbits be enough for you to press forward into the great unknown to find him or not? Why? Is Will more like his biological father or the one who raised him? Which is more important: nature or nurture? 8. What are Coprolites? What do they look like? What have they been used for in the Deeps? How do they treat Dr. Burrows? Does Cal’s prejudice against them remind you of anything in our own world? 9. What happened to Cal when he rushed ahead once too often? How was his body attacked? Can you imagine leaving him behind? What emotions do you think Will must have? Does he ever recover completely, both physically and mentally? 10. Describe both Drake and Elliot. How do they become indispensable in the lives of the boys? What tools and weapons do they use? 11. How is Sarah treated once she returns to the Colony? How did she become a heroine to the people? What does this tell you about life under Styx rule? 12. “…Even in this roughest and most hostile of environments, where you had to do whatever was necessary, however rank and disgusting it might be, consideration for your friends was still paramount. This consideration, this code of behavior, was the glue that held the team together.” Discuss why this is so important in the Deeps. Is it true in your life as well? How does Will and Chester’s friendship change? 13. Why does Sarah join the Styx to find Will and Cal? Who else helps in the search? What do you think her brother Tam would say about her decision? Why? 14. Describe Dr. Burrows’ continued adventures down in the Deeps. What types of things does he discover? How does he imagine his life Topsoil after his explorations? Do you think he is brave or foolish? Why? Defend your answer. 15. How does Will become separated from the patrol? How does he try to survive? What would be the most frightening aspect of this for you? Do you think the physical or emotional aspect would be the most difficult? Why? How does his ordeal end? 16.

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