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sonia reynoso
This was the epic conclusion to the spirit animal series. And it picks off right were it ended previously. Shane recently stole most of the green cloaks talismans and left are hero's in dispare,but they soon sent a small group of green cloaks with Connor,Rolan,and Abeke allowing with other familiar character's and some new ones to retrieve the stolen talismans and rescue Malin from the conquerors.
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erussell russell
Best book I have ever read in my whole entire LIFE!!!!!!!! In my opinion, the Great Beasts are idiots. Sorry!!!!! It's just that they KILLED themselves!!!! They are GREAT BEASTS!!!!!AND THEY KILLED THEMSELVES!!!!!!
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korkodus
Story:
The Greencloaks are in trouble. The Conquerors have gotten their hands on all but three of the talismans, and only two are in their possession. The last talisman is the Platinum Elk, which belongs to Tellun the elk, the greatest and most powerful of all the Great Beasts. However with Kovo the ape about to break free of his prison there's no time to go and seek the aid of Tellun. Conor, Abeke, Rollan, and the Greencloaks will have to travel to the Conqueror's homeland of Stetriol to try and stop Gerathon and Kovo. However terrible things are happening across Erdas. Continents are changing, the weather's going berserk, and the animals are getting sick. Is there a way to reverse this chaos? Or will Erdas be plunged into an era of darkness?
I liked so much in the book. I liked how the actions of the Conquerors and Kovo and Gerathon are literally tearing Erdas apart. It really shows how serious the situation is. When Tellun made an appearance it's easy to see why he's the greatest of all the Great Beasts. I won't say what, but he does some pretty awesome stuff. Definitely not your average elk. I also liked how more Erdas mythology and history is brought into this book. However due to the fast pace of the book I was left feeling like they could've done more. While the battles were epic in their own right I was just left wanting a bit more. I'm not talking graphic or gory kind of violence. When I think about it I can see the point was to try and get through, not to fight bad guys except when absolutely necessary.
Caution:
A snake keeps taking control of people. Animals fight each other. The chaos the world is being thrown into might be intense for some.
Lessons:
The greatest act of love is to give our life for another. When the lives of our loved ones and our freedoms are threatened it's okay to fight to protect them. This is for people who are of a Christian background: The Atonement of Jesus Christ has the power to free us from the power of the Devil.
The Greencloaks are in trouble. The Conquerors have gotten their hands on all but three of the talismans, and only two are in their possession. The last talisman is the Platinum Elk, which belongs to Tellun the elk, the greatest and most powerful of all the Great Beasts. However with Kovo the ape about to break free of his prison there's no time to go and seek the aid of Tellun. Conor, Abeke, Rollan, and the Greencloaks will have to travel to the Conqueror's homeland of Stetriol to try and stop Gerathon and Kovo. However terrible things are happening across Erdas. Continents are changing, the weather's going berserk, and the animals are getting sick. Is there a way to reverse this chaos? Or will Erdas be plunged into an era of darkness?
I liked so much in the book. I liked how the actions of the Conquerors and Kovo and Gerathon are literally tearing Erdas apart. It really shows how serious the situation is. When Tellun made an appearance it's easy to see why he's the greatest of all the Great Beasts. I won't say what, but he does some pretty awesome stuff. Definitely not your average elk. I also liked how more Erdas mythology and history is brought into this book. However due to the fast pace of the book I was left feeling like they could've done more. While the battles were epic in their own right I was just left wanting a bit more. I'm not talking graphic or gory kind of violence. When I think about it I can see the point was to try and get through, not to fight bad guys except when absolutely necessary.
Caution:
A snake keeps taking control of people. Animals fight each other. The chaos the world is being thrown into might be intense for some.
Lessons:
The greatest act of love is to give our life for another. When the lives of our loved ones and our freedoms are threatened it's okay to fight to protect them. This is for people who are of a Christian background: The Atonement of Jesus Christ has the power to free us from the power of the Devil.
The Testing :: Book one in the YA Dystopian Scifi Epic (The Treemakers Trilogy :: The Rose Society (The Young Elites book 2) by Marie Lu (2015-10-15) :: a dystopian post-apocalyptic science fiction series (Remnants of Zone Four Chronicles Book 1) :: Scythe (Arc of a Scythe Book 1)
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sarah richardson dugas
I'd not expected the quality of the book to be this bad. I mean, there is no description of the battle and it was all too brief. First you're reading a decent story, but then one spirot animal rams into the Evertree and dies. Then all the other animals begin to commit suicide for no obvious reason, which is NOT what I would find interesting. This book is the most rushed in the series, so I believe it deserves a low 2 star rating. Inwould give it all 5 if only the author didn't randomly make the animals run into a dumb tree and die. I don't recommend this book to ANYONE.
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laura morgan
Book Review By: Andy Deng
In Spirit Animal--The Evertree, the four fallen fight to free Meilin from the bile. In the process, Tellun, the great beast with the platinum elk appears and tells the four fallen to answer Kovo the gorilla's call. The best thing about this book is how three kids work together with their spirit animals to save their friend. My favorite character is Rollan because he is always helping out the team whenever he can. He also is a very good leader of the four fallen. Even if you haven't read any of the other books in the series, you will still think that this book is truly amazing on its own.
Spirit Animals#7 is mainly fantasy and is about Meilin being trapped in prison and Shane taking all the talismans. Kovo the gorilla is soon freed and goes to make some trouble. I wanted to keep reading because I wanted to know what would happen to Meilin, Kovo and the four fallen. I do not really like the part in the beginning where Conner was almost going to fall off the ledge because the reader knows that a main character won't die at the beginning of the book. However, I do really like the final part, the battle at the Evertree, because it was cool how a great beast faces another great beast in battle. I think that the main theme of the book is that there is always a circle of life but you need to help it happen and always protect it from evil.
I highly recommend this book to 3rd, 4th and 5th graders who love to read intense action. Also, if you read and like books about humans and animal friends, you should enjoy reading this book.
In Spirit Animal--The Evertree, the four fallen fight to free Meilin from the bile. In the process, Tellun, the great beast with the platinum elk appears and tells the four fallen to answer Kovo the gorilla's call. The best thing about this book is how three kids work together with their spirit animals to save their friend. My favorite character is Rollan because he is always helping out the team whenever he can. He also is a very good leader of the four fallen. Even if you haven't read any of the other books in the series, you will still think that this book is truly amazing on its own.
Spirit Animals#7 is mainly fantasy and is about Meilin being trapped in prison and Shane taking all the talismans. Kovo the gorilla is soon freed and goes to make some trouble. I wanted to keep reading because I wanted to know what would happen to Meilin, Kovo and the four fallen. I do not really like the part in the beginning where Conner was almost going to fall off the ledge because the reader knows that a main character won't die at the beginning of the book. However, I do really like the final part, the battle at the Evertree, because it was cool how a great beast faces another great beast in battle. I think that the main theme of the book is that there is always a circle of life but you need to help it happen and always protect it from evil.
I highly recommend this book to 3rd, 4th and 5th graders who love to read intense action. Also, if you read and like books about humans and animal friends, you should enjoy reading this book.
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david dexheimer
I loved this book! My 11 year old son and I began reading this series because Brandon Mull wrote the first book, but Marie Lu did a fantastic job of finishing this portion of the series off. The book moves quickly with our core four, and yet we meet other old friends along the way. I always like a happy ending, so I wasn't disappointed.
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carlie
This book was an enchantingy captivating finish to a series that kept me on the edge of my seat. It was as if I were in the adventure myself, turning page after page to find countless twists and turns. This series was simply amazing.
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alistair coulstock
SPOILER ALERT most of the tailsmiths where stolen in the last book and kovo was almost out off his prison and the kids and their spirit animals have to stop him.but they are to late. Kovo steals all the tailsmiths but one and combines them into a staff that can force all the great beasts to go to the ever tree which created eradas (the world that is in the book) the kids get help from a great beast (a elk) who helps them get to the tree and frees Melvin and Shane from the bile,at the ever tree ALL the great beasts except the four fallen charge at (or are pushed at (kovo and his allies)the ever tree destroying them instantly along with the tree. A new tree is made though it is a sapling
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