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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One if by land, two if by sea,
By Amanda Richards (Georgetown, Guyana) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Land of Elyon #4: Stargazer (Hardcover)
"Suspended under a twilight canopy
We'll search the clouds for a star to guide us" (The Fifth Dimension - Up, Up and Away") NOW we're talking! The fifth book in the Land of Elyon series is by far the best with regards to plot, adventure and characterization. It's also steeped in religious imagery, as the young heroine receives inspiration and guidance from Elyon (Good) while being taunted and hunted by Abaddon (Evil). From this point of view, "Stargazer" reminds me of the last book of the Narnia series, The Last Battle. In The Dark Hills Divide, young Alexa Daley's adventurous spirit refuses to allow her to remain within the confines of her walled village, and she sneaks out into the wild and magical world outside the walls. In Beyond The Valley Of Thorns, her adventures take her away from home and into the Land of Elyon, where she makes friends with a giant, and battles an evil villain and an army of ogres. Tenth City ends the first trilogy and reveals major secrets about Alexa's heritage. It also contains an epic battle, where (naturally) good triumphs over evil, but Abaddon lives to fight another day in another place and time. The fourth book Into The Mist is a bridge leading from the trilogy to this book. It fills in some gaps and sets the stage for "Stargazer", but more or less is just the author treading water and catching his breath. This brings us to book five, where Alexa and her companions continue their journey across the Lonely Sea and arrive at the hidden realm of the Five Stone Pillars. Unfortunately, they are not alone, as an evil monster has trailed them all the way, and now Alexa meets some new friends who must help her to defeat the evil Abaddon in a majorly exciting throw down grudge match. There's no need to read the previous four books to enjoy "Stargazer", which is set in a different place and has mostly new characters, but I'm glad I read them all and experienced the whole adventure. The author also quite helpfully includes a recap of the previous books in his introductory chapter. From the ending, it seems that this may be the last in the series, but the author craftily leaves himself an opening for a possible continuation. A short, well written story that is highly recommended for young readers from around nine or ten. "I walked, I ran, I jumped, I flew Right off the ground to float to you There's no gravity to hold me down for real" (Jordin Sparks feat. Chris Brown - "No Air") Amanda Richards, August 20, 2008
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Addition to a great series,
By Dobby (A Magical Land) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Land of Elyon #4: Stargazer (Hardcover)
I have been waiting for this book ever since I finished into the mist, and was hoping that it would be as great as the previous book. It was. I loved the writing and the story line, along with the great characters. I was hoping that it would be similar to Into the Mist, with more narration from Roland about the boyhood of the Warvold brothers since I really like learning about their past, but it turned back to the story of Alexa. Still though, it lived up to expectation.
It is about a girl named Alexa who along with her companions finally arrive to the five stone pillars. Tragedy strikes at once in the first 20 pages when there is an encounter with the sea monster, Abaddon, and a beloved character's life is taken by him. Alexa then starts working with the other surviver and new friends, Matilda who is also very small like Yipes and Marco, a strong boy a year older then Alexa, to work towards defeating the monster Abaddon and saving the great world of the five stone pillars. With the help from some people Alexa has heard about, but never met, Alexa comes up with a plan. Will it work, or will something unexpected or tragic occur? I really adored this book and really hope that there will be a next book coming out soon. It won't disapoint Land of Elyon fans!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Story,
This review is from: The Land of Elyon #4: Stargazer (Hardcover)
This is book four in the Land of Elyon trilogy. At the end of Into The Mist we leave Yipes, Roland and Alexa heading towards the five pillars community hidden out in the sea. Yet a great evil, defeated once, has followed them and desires to make this place its new home and its dominion. Abaddon is this great evil, and is full of a vehement hatred because of his defeat and the new form he has been forced to take. Abaddon has taken a form much like a great octopus, with scales of iron and enough spite to want to destroy the whole world. Stargazer begins right where Into the Mist leaves off. The book opens with the destruction of the Warwick Beacon, with Captain Roland Warvold going down with the ship.
Alexa must face a world without the guidance and protection previously provided by the Brothers Warvold. She is in a strange place, where the rules and customs are unknown to her. Yet it is also a place of great adventure. Five stone pillars rise up out of the sea; the community living there resides on the first three. The first and shortest is for crops, the second has a freshwater lake on most of the surface, and the third is concave and has the most homes. The fourth is convex and is uninhabited, and finally, the fifth towers into the sky and the top is not known or visible to the inhabitants of the islands. They make their way from pillar to pillar by a series of rope bridges and slide down natural vines like zip-lines. And as much as Alexa would like to just explore this new place, Abaddon has informed her that he plans to destroy it, or make it his own. He is slowly eroding the fourth tower by tearing chucks from the stone, as it is the narrowest. They fear that it will topple into the third and cause a cascade effect. Alexa is once again thrust into the middle of a great adventure, but an adventure filled with the unknown and with mystery. She must find a way to save this new place she has just discovered. For the first time, she must do great things with only the help of Yipes, her friend small in stature but great in heart and will. But the lord of Elyon has even more in store for her than she can imagine. As she proceeds to try to discover a way out of this situation, she begins to see her own life path and purpose. Patrick Carman has been nominated for numerous book awards for this series, including winning the 2007 Lamplighter Award and the Cochecho Readers Award 2005-2006. This book lives up to that heritage or even exceeds it. So give the book a try - it is strong enough to read alone, but is also part of a great series.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another Land of Elyon story,
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This review is from: The Land of Elyon #4: Stargazer (Hardcover)
The Land of Elyon story continues w/ this latest book. Enjoyed reading the continued story and learning more about the history of the Land of Elyon. Enjoyed the original three stories the most, but did enjoy Stargazer equally with Into the Mist. Adults and children alike will enjoy this series!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Jade from Lake Tapps says, "Best Book Ever!",
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Land of Elyon #4: Stargazer (Paperback)
Do you want to be on the edge of your seat, or up all night with a flashlight under your covers? Well if you do, read the book Stargazer. It is a really good book about a girl named Alexa Daley who is trying to defeat a bad guy named Abaddon. It is a book by Patrick Carman who wrote the Dark Hills Divide series which Stargazer is the last book. Do you think Alexa Daley can defeat Abaddon? If you are unsure, read the book Stargazer!
Alexa Daley is a 12 year old girl that is going on a trip to the five stone pillars with her uncle Roland and her best friend Yipes. On those five stone pillars there are kids called the lost children. Alexa, Roland, and Yipes were just going to visit them when a bad guy named Abaddon follows them. When they get there Abaddon starts attacking the fourth pillar. Alexa and her friends try to help the children get off the pillars and take them to the village where Alexa Daley lives. But if you want to know what happens to them you will just have to read the book. My favorite part in the book Stargazer is when they find Sir Alistair Wakefield on the fourth pillar. This is my favorite part in the book because they thought Sir Alistair was dead but he was still alive. He was living on the fourth pillar where nobody ever goes and that is where Alexa found Sir Alistair Wakefield. It was a surprise to see that Sir Alistair was still alive. The rest of the book is really good too, you'll be surprised at what happens. The most important thing I learned in this book was to never let your friends down and always stick with them. Besides that, it is just a really enjoyable book to read. Patrick Carman wrote the Dark Hills Divide series. The first book is the Dark Hills Divide, the second is Beyond the Valley of Thorns, the third is The Tenth City, the fourth is Into the Mist, and the last book is Stargazer. Some other books Patrick Carman wrote are Thirteen Days Till Midnight, Dark Eden, The House of Power, and Rivers of Fire. My recommendation is that you read this book. It is a very good, enjoyable book to read. If you read this series I guarantee you will be up all night! I give this book 5 stars
5.0 out of 5 stars
Suitable for prior fans of the series,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Land of Elyon #4: Stargazer (Hardcover)
Patrick Carman's STARGAZER adds to the Land of Elyon with the 4th adventure in the series. Here Alexa Daley has defeated a threat to her home and is off on a sail to adventure; but after a savage attack she's stranded in a strange community known as The Five Stone Pillars. Evil and challenge threatens her every move in this fast-paced saga of struggle, suitable for prior fans of the series.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bigger than a 5 star book!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
This review is from: The Land of Elyon #4: Stargazer (Hardcover)
Wow, this book is AMAZING!! Of all the Land of Elyon books, this is the best! Patrick Carman never fails to surprise readers as they dig through his books. I don't want to tell you much about this book (you need to read it yourself!), but it is truly amazing. Alexa finds her calling on the world at the end. That is all I will say. I highly recommend this book to all who love adventure books!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fans will look forward to reading more from this talented author.,
By A Customer (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Land of Elyon #4: Stargazer (Hardcover)
In INTO THE MIST, a prequel to The Land of Elyon series, Alexa and her good friend Yipes boarded a majestic ship captained by Roland Warvold. As they sailed toward their mysterious destination, Captain Roland captivates their attentions as he describes his and his brother's adventures escaping a nightmarish orphanage and discovering their destiny.
Now, in STARGAZER, they finally reach their goal, the amazing colony called the Five Stone Pillars. Exactly as it sounds, it is comprised of five huge pillars sprouting out of The Lonely Sea. The community originated from the orphans rescued by Captain Roland and his brother as described in the prequel, and has grown to a thriving society of over 200 people and a handful of pet dogs. Alexa and Yipes love getting to know this new place and her people, and explore the wonders of the three pillars that are settled (pillars four and five are uninhabited). Traveling among the pillars takes a bit of getting used to, not to mention a whole lot of bravery, as rope bridges swing a thousand feet above the crashing surf below. But it's all part of the charm of this enchanting society. Alexa and Yipes quickly make new friends, including a woman by the name of Matilda, who stands just a bit taller than Yipes's own tiny size. One pillar holds the farms to grow food, another contains fresh water, and they are especially thrilled with the third pillar that offers crisscrossed rope-like vines on which the citizens enjoy sliding; they call it skimming, and it rather resembles a zip line. However, Alexa and Yipes can't get too comfortable because life on the Five Pillars takes a dangerous turn --- and it all started when they arrived. Unknowingly, the evil Abaddon, in the form of a sea monster, has followed the ship to the Five Pillars. Abaddon is determined to rule this society, or destroy it in the process. Filled with guilt at leading him here, and disbelief that he still exists after their last encounter, Alexa takes on the overwhelming task of rescuing the Five Pillars. She joins forces with her new friends to try to figure out a way to defeat the evil and save their home. In the process, they risk a venture over to the deserted fourth pillar and make even more amazing discoveries. But they are quickly running out of time. Unable to reach the top of the pillars, Abaddon is pounding away the base of one of the pillars in order to knock it over and gain access. Will the people of the Five Pillars be able to defeat the evil in time? Truly an amazing storyteller, Patrick Carman's imagination runs full steam, never threatening to quit or run dry. Each chapter promises new excitement and even more colorful characters. He also writes with a unique style that encourages a positive outlook on life, one that truly shines through his amazing character of Alexa: "My strength was returning as we went on. It occurred to me then that it was in times of struggle that I found the best parts of myself --- courage, loyalty, an unexpected peace --- and I always discovered what I needed to break through and go on." Fans will look forward to reading more from this talented author. --- Reviewed by Chris Shanley-Dillman, author of FINDING MY LIGHT and THE BLACK POND
5.0 out of 5 stars
beautiful story!,
By Reading Mom "reading mom" (Blacksburg, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Land of Elyon #4: Stargazer (Hardcover)
This is a beautiful story! I love the whole series- how big and small, each has an essential part to play... trusting, forgiving, accepting... and ultimately finding your place and purpose.
They are calling this book 4 and it IS the 4th story of Alexa Daly, but "Into the Mist" should come before this one, even if the story within the story happens before Book 1.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not what I expected.,
This review is from: The Land of Elyon #4: Stargazer (Hardcover)
I loved all of the elyons (1, 2, 3, and the prequel)
But I must say I was kind of disappointed with this last entry. It felt like I was reading another Atherton (which I personally did not enjoy.) |
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