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13 results found for "The Quest for the Trilogy" books

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book by Mel Odom (view book)
The Quest for the Trilogy is composed of Grandmagister Lamplighter's three books and Juhg's quest to find them. This is a true page turner, full of magic, mystery, and two miniature heroes. Mel Odom's newest addition to the Rover trilogy ...read more
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Fiction
Ages: 12 and up
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by Mel Odom
The secret to protecting the civilized world from an ancient threat may lie in the pages of three books…and it is up to master librarians of the past and present to secure these pages of knowledge.Set in the years after Lord of the Libraries, young ...read more
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Fiction
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Valerie Gribben (view book)
The most infamous- though maybe not truest- hallmark of great literature is the ease with which it displaces biology textbooks and math worksheets as the overachieving highschooler’s pocketed tome of choice. Flash cards are crumpled from ...read more
Genres: Anthology, Fantasy
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Jess Lourey (view book)
There were a number of things that hindered me from enjoying The Toadhouse Trilogy: Book One. First of all, the narrative was told in the present tense and in the third person. This is not automatically a bad thing for a book, but the style of the ...read more
Genres: Fantasy
Ages: 12 and up
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book by G. A. Morgan (view book)
The Fog of Forgetting is a thrilling book with lots of twists and turns.  I really liked how detailed the author, G. A. Morgan, got with the story and the characters.  For example, she gave Teddy a lisp and she gave Chase asthma.  It ...read more
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Julie Kagawa (view book)
This third installment of Julie Kagawa's The Iron Fey series does not disappoint and continues the momentum of the two previous novels. There were barely any dull moments, and the trio is always on the move. I did find the apparent helplessness ...read more
Genres: Fantasy
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Clem Martini (view book)
Clem Martini's clear language invites readers into the world of the crows. To see our human world from the crows' perspective is a treat. Cars become "moving boxes." A rabbit probably ate shooting stars and pooped lightning to ...read more
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Series
Ages: 12 and up
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book by C P Goy (view book)
This book had everything a fiction book should have: realistic characters, vivid description, and exceptional cliffhangers. The characters were so realistic that I could think of a person in the real world just like them! Each one had real-life ...read more
Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Juvenile Fiction, Science Fiction
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Erica Verrillo (view book)
Elissa's Quest is a unique fantasy full of talking animals and rivalry that will surely appeal to young readers. I think that the author did a very good job at being descriptive and unfolding the scenes. It was hard for me to get into the story ...read more
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Fiction, Humor
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Amanda Hemingway (view book)
"The Greenstone Grail," is the first novel in a trilogy, each focusing on in turn on one of the three powerful objects, each full of unanswered questions. Vivid descriptions bring the story to life as Nathan, his mother, and his best friend ...read more
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Fiction, Series
Ages: 12 and up

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