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Adventure and Peril!
This seventh book in the Edge Chronicles features young Rook, who is faced with tireless adventure and peril. This was a great book that mirrored the excellence of the entire series which was so masterfully created by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell.
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Anonymous
Posted September 20, 2006
Imaginative Story......
A fantasy world that is unlike any other, book 7 was eagerly awaited and upsetting -- because the book ended too soon!!!! A must read, hands down! This author is amazing!
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Anonymous
Posted July 24, 2006
wow
It seems that only in a dreamworld such things can be achievabale. this book has inspired me to publish my own writings. it was well thought out. and it dedicated to the series as well. the writings of these authors are unmatched they have created a world so rich that you can have a great picture of imagery in your mind. i can not put in words how great this book is!
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Anonymous
Posted June 29, 2006
A Sweet Book!!!
This book was awosome with sweet battles and intense seens but this being the end to the Rook Barkwater series it had a disapointing ending. The sepia storm twist added a nice change. overall this book is ecellent, besides the end I did not like it.
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Anonymous
Posted April 3, 2006
Fantastic
I just finished #7 and I loved it. Tying in all the characters really made the books for me. The momentous battles in this book are incredible, and the plot just keeps getting deeper and deeper, as you get more and more attached to the characters. Wonderful book.
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Anonymous
Posted January 9, 2006
Emily Snape, completely overjoyed and ready for book 7.
Although this installment is not yet released, I am positively sure it will be as great as the ones before and many others to come. This is one of the most brilliant book series I have ever read. Each book is exciting and completely full of adventure and triumph.
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Anonymous
Posted March 1, 2006
This is the best series EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Even though I have not yet read this next book in the series, 'Freeglader,' I'm sure it's gonna' be just as good as the first 6. I found out this is the last book in the Rook Barkwater series, but now new characters are gonna' be introduced, so bring on the next book, Mr. Stewart. Mr. Riddle, keep drawing those awesome drawings! I'm not a guy who doesn't like to read, but once I read the first book, 'Beyond the Deepwoods,' I loved to read, and now it's pretty much what I look forward to at the beginning of every day now. If I'm not feeling well, I pick up any one of the Edge Chronicles, and after I finish about 2 pages, I feel better. And I just keep reading it. I want Twig to come back into the stories, because he seems like just the opposite of a hero, and he turns into one. There should also be a trilogy about Quint (or some of you may know him as 'Cloud Wolf.') He would make a very good main character. But that might just be me . . . .
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Anonymous
Posted February 6, 2006
Fan Review of Freeglader
I honestly hope that Paul & Chris ACTUALLY PUT TWIG IN THIS ONE!!!! Like, Twig was my hero in the series, then I get to #5 & Twig is just a side character! This is outrageous! Then #6 comes along, and NO TWIG! I'm always hoping that one day, these brilliant authors will come out w/ a The Edge Chronicles detailing Twigs journey over the Deepwoods in the (SPOILER ALERT FOR REALLY NEW FANS!) Skyraider, while simultaneously detailing Maugin's wait w/ Woodfish and Goom at Riverrise, plus Cowlquape and Vox's issues, with an epilogue about Twig returning to Riverrise via the Caterbird, to find Woodfish and Goom dead, and Maugin dying. (SPOILER FOR REALLY NEW FANS OVER) Aside from the lack of Arborinix Virginix, this book will have you on the edge of your seat (pun not intended), and when all is said and done, Freeglader is still another masterpiece by Paul Stewart & Chris Riddel.
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Anonymous
Posted January 4, 2006
Pretty Decent
I am a 14 year old daughter of a bookshop owner and I 'accidently' got my hands on one early. Trust me it is worth buying. The final book of the Rook trilogy, Freeglader is very pleasing. The surprising twist in the end is enough to make anyone eager to learn more, but unfortunately Rook's story is over. However (through my mom, the store owner's, connections) I have good reason to believe that the next book in the series, will be released some time September 2006. This one is about a girl, Bawqua, and her stuggles in the Great Mire Kingdom (this books takes place about 50 years after Rook's trilogy). The reason I did not give the book 5 stars is simply because a big section of the book is wasted talking about a pointless character, Quantix, who doesn't really have anything to do with what's going on. Overall the book is good, and definately worth reading... so get your hands on it in February if you can, and enjoy
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