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Title | : | The Warden and the Wolf King (The Wingfeather Saga #4) |
Author | : | Andrew Peterson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 519 pages |
Published | : | July 27th 2014 by Rabbit Room Press (first published July 21st 2014) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Christian. Young Adult. Audiobook. Christian Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade |
Andrew Peterson
Hardcover | Pages: 519 pages Rating: 4.74 | 3692 Users | 497 Reviews
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All winter long, people in the Green Hollows have prepared for a final battle with Gnag the Nameless and the Fangs of Dang. Janner, Kalmar, and Leeli—Throne Warden, Wolf King, and Song Maiden of Anniera—are ready and willing to fight alongside the Hollowsfolk, but when the Fangs make the first move and invade Ban Rona, the children are separated. Janner is alone and lost in the hills; Leeli is fighting the Fangs from the rooftops of the city; and Kalmar, who carries a terrible secret, is on a course for the Deeps of Throg. Meanwhile in Skree, Sara Cobbler and Maraly Weaver care for the broken Artham Wingfeather as Fangs muster for battle across the MightyRiver Blapp.Sea dragons lurk in the waters. Wicked Stranders crawl through the burrows. Ridgerunners and trolls prowl the land. Cloven haunt the forest. Monsters and Fangs and villains lie between the children and their only hope of victory—in the epic conclusion of The Wingfeather Saga.
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ISBN: | 0988963256 (ISBN13: 9780988963252) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.wingfeathersaga.com |
Series: | The Wingfeather Saga #4 |
Literary Awards: | WORLD Children’s Book of the Year (2014) |
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Ratings: 4.74 From 3692 Users | 497 ReviewsCriticism Regarding Books The Warden and the Wolf King (The Wingfeather Saga #4)
This book has such a sad ending. It had my parents CRYING. I have read many good books in my life including nancy drew, Aedyn chronicles, ashtown burials, and redwall. But NONE as good as The Wingfeather Saga.If you like fantasy and action this is the book for you.A satisfying conclusion to Peterson's epic tale. I thought it could have used just a little tightening editorially, but maybe it was all needed to gather in the threads of the tale. I continued to love the honesty of Kalmar's and Janner's thoughts and the strong character of Leeli, as well as the hints of God's Great Story to be found, if you are looking for them (although not the focus of the books). I would heartily recommend this series to readers of any age.
As usual, Andrew has given us a story to ponder for a while.When I first started the series (Book 1: On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness) I felt a little frustrated wondering whose story he was telling. Was it Janner's Or Tink's? But, as Buechner said, "the story of any one of us is in some measure the story of us all." Janner and Tink/Kalmar have stories that are so intertwined that it really is the story of both. And it's our story, too -- a story of our internal struggles against the
An epic ending to an epic story. So very worth the read. Stories like this are the reason that GK Chesterton is quoted as saying that "fairy tales are more than true, not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be conquered." This is one of the truest books I have ever read, even though it's fantasy. I have never read a more honest portrayal of human emotion, strengths, weaknesses, failures, and thought processes. What a beautiful story of redemption.
In the words of Thorn O'Sally- "It's good. Real good."
The best out of all of them... 4.5 stars!I thought the ending was good.
Great ending to an excellent series of books. I knew it would be good, but not this good. Every step to the story makes it deeper and richer in meaning. Please read this and the other books in the series.
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