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A Extraordinary Ending To The Cronus Chronicles
posted by writingirl_15 on May 3, 2010
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I bought all of them because a friend recomended them, and hated it so much!
posted by 11281654 on March 8, 2012
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Posted March 8, 2012
I bought all of them because a friend recomended them, and hated it so much!
I bought them all because a friend recommended them, andbp hated them! Better than some books, but still. Amother friend borrowed the first book in 2011 and i never got it back. Can't say i missed them. I'm sorry to the author Ms. Ursa, but it true. I'm the fastet reader i know ( and i am not just bragging) but it was really slow. Sorry to dissapoint. GO RICK RIORDON!
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Fighting with Fire or Playing with Fire, Which Is It?
The novel The Immortal Fire (The Cronus Chronicles - Book Three) by Anne Ursu was a "wild" ride with great energy toward the last chapters. There are new terms of vocabulary that Charlotte & Zee (Zachary) learn. For example, frenemies is a new term as is "the Chimera." What do you think Poseidon is up to? This is a book of games by the gods and goddesses. And the former Underworld Assistant Manager of Sanitation returns to continue his quest for fame and glory. There are some really laugh-out-loud moments during this dark & evil tale. A wonderful storyline and characters will keep you reading this fantasy novel of hellish happenings between the gods of air, sea, the "Upperworld," and the "Underworld" space. The Immortal Fire is a tale with plenty of illusions and hallucinations. On page 357 you'll find a riddle for our protagonist. *Fun summer fantasy reading.
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A Extraordinary Ending To The Cronus Chronicles
In Immortal Fire, Zee and Charlotte go up against the most powerful Greek god of all, Zeus- and the readers are introduced to a new character, Steve. Throughout Zee and Charlotte's journey to Mount Olympus they are troubled by their conscience and by advesaries. I felt in this book, the reader really got to go deep into the mind of both Zee and Charlotte. As I was reading the book, I found myself thinking that they seemed older and wiser then their thirteen years (although who wouldn't after having been through what they had?). I really enjoyed this book, and at one or two parts at the end I almost cried. I loved the whole series and I wish that the author had written more! The Cronus Chronilces Series in genuinely a fantastic series and a must read.
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Anonymous
Posted May 22, 2012
:)
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Anonymous
Posted January 28, 2012
Best book ever!
Enchanting and totally awesome. Charlotte and Zee are at it again, this time with Zeus. I still love this book 2 years after I
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Anonymous
Posted March 20, 2012
Goldenheart
Can i joinyall
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Anonymous
Posted January 1, 2012
Wondering
Is this a rip off percy jackson
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Anonymous
Posted November 29, 2011
Cronus
I read the first two i cant wait to read the third one OMG
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Anonymous
Posted November 6, 2011
Hmmm
I haven't read this book, but I've read the other two books and she says that the greek gods are bad and conceited. I like rick riordan a little better. So between anne and rick pick rick. Some of anne's information is, what I think, incorrect
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Posted October 20, 2011
I like these books
but the first one was the best. Sorry Miss Ursu but I prefer Rick Riordan's portrayal of the Greek gods better-- book is still incredible though! :)
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Posted February 17, 2011
could be good................or not
i liked one and two...............so i have high hopes for this one..........hoping to buy it soon.............
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One of the worste book that I have read to date. Miss Ursu made a bland book that wasn't worth my Birthday Money. I found the whole book slow, not interesting and I was shocked when the finally got to Mt. Olympus and Hecate was doing some sort of magic on them, another bad portrayl of the Gods. Her book was so bad, I almost didn't want to read it any longer.
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