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An Amazing and Fun Read!, July 14, 2005
Ignore "School Library Journal's" totally untrue and blatant review. "The Rivers of Zadaa" delivers. MacHale once again had me on the edge of my seat in this new volume with suspense, action, drama ... and a little bit of romance. Bobby Pendragon is on Loor's home territory of Zadaa where two enemy tribes, the Batu and the Rokador, are on the brink of war due to a devastating drought. It is unclear to Bobby whether Saint Dane tinkered with Zadaa's turning point or whether the war was really meant to be. The "Library Journal" was right about one thing and that's Bobby matures as a character in this volume. Bobby isn't a character who uses fancy speech; he's walks, talks, and acts just like you and me and that's what makes the Pendragon series so enjoyable is the talent that MacHale has to fuse reality with fantasy and make his characters relatable to every kid out there. This popular and just plain fun series got so much more exciting after this volume and it opened so much more mysterious questions (along with some amazing discoveries about the traveler's powers). I for one cannot wait for book seven; The Quillian Games!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Outstanding series for kids, teens ... even adults!, August 11, 2005
My 11-year old daughter wanted me to read the first Pendragon book when she finished it. I've now purchased and read all of them and have recommended this series to many friends. All of the books are complex and interesting stories that, unlike many books aimed at this age group, manage to avoid adult situations and language. At the same time, there are important themes in the books that are excellent conversation topics with young teens because Bobby Pendragon and his friends are faced with situations where right and wrong are not clearly defined and where they have to deal with the consequences of the mistakes that they make. Highly recommended for 10-14 year olds, although younger ones would need to be good readers.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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A Great Book, With A New Twist, June 29, 2005
This is a great book, as good as, if not better than, the first 5 books (I finished this book in 5 hours). As the 6th book in one of the best series I've ever read, I highly recommend this book to people who like fantasy genre, or who just like to read. There's also a surprising new twist in this book for people who are already Pendragon fans, one that you really don't want to miss, along with an interesting ending. A must-have, must-read book, the only downside being that Loor and Bobby on the cover don't look as good as I thought they would, and the cover still looks really cool :D.
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