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5.0 out of 5 stars A close to the series
Not filled with quite as much excitement as I hoped - but sufficient! Winters in Rin have been growing steadily colder and longer, and now it is too cold too bear. Rin moves down to the coast, leaving a few behind. Rowan begins another quest, this time to banish the evil Ice Creepers and warm the land once more. He and two others follow the Bukshah through the...
Published on November 17, 2003 by rodda_fan

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as the previous..
This book is alright, but a drastic change from the previous four. I personally, enjoyed the previous ones much more. It is very gripping and heart-stopping, fantasy-esque and unnatural. It is well-written, but it's jerks and twists are very, very dramatic.
Published on July 14, 2005 by Green Marker Girl


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5.0 out of 5 stars A close to the series, November 17, 2003
Not filled with quite as much excitement as I hoped - but sufficient! Winters in Rin have been growing steadily colder and longer, and now it is too cold too bear. Rin moves down to the coast, leaving a few behind. Rowan begins another quest, this time to banish the evil Ice Creepers and warm the land once more. He and two others follow the Bukshah through the mountain, discovering evil things. Finally they discover the secret of the Mountain - and another one as well, one concerning the ancestry of the people of Rin.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as the previous.., July 14, 2005
This book is alright, but a drastic change from the previous four. I personally, enjoyed the previous ones much more. It is very gripping and heart-stopping, fantasy-esque and unnatural. It is well-written, but it's jerks and twists are very, very dramatic.
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3.0 out of 5 stars fun for fantasy, February 16, 2005
Rowan and the ice creepers is filled with magical mystery and fantastic fantasy. In this admiring adventure Rowan and his freinds follow a prophecy. the prophecy is the only clue to stop the ice creepers from destroying the the city of rin. this book was okay in my oppinion. I would recommend this book for fictional friends.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping, February 16, 2005
The auther put thought into the characters and the Ice Creepers. Most of this book is placed in the mountains near the city of Rin. The characters were well written u really got a feel for the characters. Rowan of the Bukshaw its definitely well put in this story his journey you really get the feeling that you are in the story feeling his pain. Feel his love for his friends and the hate for the Ice Creepers.

personally this book was great and its the best book that i've read in a while. this book i could read it over and over and still be interested.
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