Friday, February 26, 2010
Pendragon- pages 27-54 (chp.3,4,and5)
I was so amazed by this book when I first started reading it that I kind of forgot to say what it was about. Oops. Well then, I'll just have to tell you now, I guess. Anyway, as I said in my first post, this is the tenth and final book in the Pendragon series. In this book all the questions from the first nine will be answered about the world (and nine other worlds) as we know it. Bobby Pendragon (the main character and narrator) is a traveler who can warp to different worlds through portals called flumes (but you'd have to read the first nine books to understand better). At the beginning of this book, he is reunited with all of his fellow travellers in a place called Solara which is a world of spirits that give the travelers their power to do amazing things. The spirits of Solara are slowly dying off because of Saint Dane- the antagonist of the series. In these chapters, Bobby's Uncle Press (who is not really his uncle, just a traveler chosen to be his mentor) comes back (because he "died" in book two) and explains to Bobby everything he needs to know about Solara. That was this week's installment. Tune in next week for the next episode of... T.J.'S AMAZING BLOG POST...THING.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Pendragon- pg.1-26 (chp. 1 & 2)
Wow. That's really all I can say right now. Wow. I've read twenty-six pages of the tenth and final installment of the Pendragon series and I'm hooked. Now I want to read the whole thing through without stopping because it really is that good. I was actually afraid that I'd completely forget what happed in the last nine books, but when I got a few pages into the story, everything just instantly came back to me. It also helps that there's action in the very beginning of the story. The narrator (who is also the main character) talks for a few pages, but the action instantly starts on page 5, which I liked a lot.
I look forward to blogging every week about this book, even if I end up reading more than twenty pages a week. A lot more...
I look forward to blogging every week about this book, even if I end up reading more than twenty pages a week. A lot more...
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