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Title | : | Rage of the Fallen (The Last Apprentice / Wardstone Chronicles #8) |
Author | : | Joseph Delaney |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 401 pages |
Published | : | April 19th 2011 by Greenwillow Books |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Horror. Fiction. Magic. Paranormal. Witches |
Joseph Delaney
Hardcover | Pages: 401 pages Rating: 4.25 | 12140 Users | 352 Reviews
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A dangerous few months lie ahead--ones which some of us will be hard-pressed to survive.Thomas Ward has served as the Spook's apprentice for three years. He has battled boggarts, witches, demons, and even the devil himself. Tom has enemies: The Fiend stalks him, waiting for a moment of weakness. The terrifying Morrigan, goddess of witches, warned him never to step foot on her homeland, Ireland.
But now war has consumed their own country, and Tom, his friend Alice, and the Spook must flee to Ireland. The dark rages strongly there. No one can be trusted. Can Tom defeat the creatures that hunt him most fiercely?
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Original Title: | Rage of the Fallen |
ISBN: | 0062027565 (ISBN13: 9780062027566) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Last Apprentice / Wardstone Chronicles #8 |
Characters: | Mr. Gregory, Thomas J. Ward |
Setting: | Ireland |
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Ratings: 4.25 From 12140 Users | 352 ReviewsEvaluation Epithetical Books Rage of the Fallen (The Last Apprentice / Wardstone Chronicles #8)
This is the first book of the series I didn't just love. It was o.k.This series is so much fun. It's fast reading. Delaney tells a great story. I love the characters. I'm usually not a fan of middle grade novels. I usually find them too juvenile at this point. Not so with this series, although I do have a few reservations, as expressed below.* In this installment, Tom, the Spook and Alice find themselves in Ireland since the county is in upheaval and it is too dangerous for them to stay. They meet with a new, terrifying thing of the darka Jibberand Tom must
Given what happens in the major story here, this book should have been fantastic, and yet for me it fell a bit flat. On the good side, the stuff with Alice was really great, and she continues to develop into a very interesting character. And the overarching plot in the series advances quite well.But its that advance that I think also causes the big problem for the book. Basically, for the overall story arch, the attempt to bind the Fiend is a really big deal. But, as a part of this book, it is a
Everything that I've come to expect from this enjoyable, really scary series, including unexpected choices. Joseph Delaney really is putting things at stake in this world and for the characters.
This is the 8th book in The Last Apprentice series and it was even more fantastic than the previous books. Another spin-off of this series called I am Grimalkin (UK release) is supposed to be released later this year which I am looking forward and Delaney is working on book 9 of this series as well. So, no idea how many more books in this series...but honestly I hope it goes on forever! The Spook, Tom, and Alice have fled to Ireland. They hope to meet up with Grimalkin and take care of the Fiend
In book 8 of the Last Apprentice series, Rage of the Fallen, by Joseph Delaney, Tom has landed in Ireland with the Spook and Alice where they intend to bind the Fiend who is the devil. Alice and Tom are bound together by a blood jar that protects them from the Fiend who wants to take their souls to Hell and torment them for eternity (that story is in book 4). When the blood jar cracks, their mission becomes more desperate as the Fiend is able to partially materialize before them. Ireland is a
The beginning was a little boring, but the middle and the end really made up for it.
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