Freeglader (Edge Chronicles Rook Saga #3)

Author: Paul Stewart

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  • : 22.99 AUD
  • : 9780552569712
  • : Random House Children's Publishers UK
  • : Corgi Childrens
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  • : June 2014
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 22.99
  • : July 2014
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  • : Edge Chronicles Rook Trilogy
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  • : illustrations
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Barcode 9780552569712
9780552569712

Description

Fleeing from the ruins of New Undertown, Rook Barkwater and his colleagues - the librarian knights, Felix Lodd and his banderbear friends - must lead the escaping population to a new life in the Free Glades. But perils aplenty are ahead for the crowd - not to mention some goblins with plans of their own - This is a dramatic and exciting conclusion to the Rook Barkwater sequence that takes the reader on a thrilling journey across the Edgeworld.

Promotion info

The third book of the Rook Saga, part of the bestselling Edge Chronicles

Reviews

"Entertaining fantasy at its finest and, costed out per exciting incident, would prove exceptionally good value for money." TES "An exciting story with a big battle at the end and great illustrations." Irish Independent "The eagerly awaited conclusion to the Rook Barkwater stories ... The Edge Chronicles go from strength to strength." Junior News and Mail (Farnborough) "Four stars out of five! It's very readable." Cool-reads.com "The Edge series is mentioned in an article about essential books for all primary ages - These illustrated fantasy adventures appeal particularly to boys aged 7-10 and, because of their episodic structure, are marvellous for building reading stamina." TES

Author description

Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell are the creators of the hugely successful Edge Chronicles, which have sold over two million copies and have been translated into over thirty languages worldwide. Their other collaborations include the Barnaby Grimes series and the Far Flung Adventures, the first of which, Fergus Crane, won the 2004 Gold Smarties Prize.