itibaren Kuzekonan, Doğu Azerbaycan Eyaleti, İran
Loved it. It's not the greatest work in the world, but it's really entertaining.
Informative and confusing. I mean...The Pony Party was a blast! (I loved the reversible cover.)
Kendra and Seth can't wait for the end of the school year so that they can return to visit their grandparents at Fablehaven. A few days before the school year ends, a scabby kobold appears in her class. The kobold appears normal to everybody except Kendra. With the aid of a kobold exterminator they get rid of him and are then swiftly evacuated to Fablehaven for their own safety. Once there, they find out that the Society of the Evening Star (which opposes preserves such as Fablehaven) has gotten stronger and may have even breached Fablehaven itself. My Review: My goal is to read 4 books between each book of a single author that I read (does that even make sense?). With these Fablehaven books I just couldn't stop myself. In fact, Alison probably resents the books as well because I read most of the book yesterday evening. I wasn't going to go to bed until I finished it. Now onto the book, this book is once again like Harry Potter with adventures and fights against magical creatures. Of course, the kids are always more clever and tougher than the adults. There are unexpected twists and surprises, giving a very enjoyable book.
While this text has great questions, it's examples and the readability of the text is sub par. I hear that this is the case with his other books as well (ie Dynamics, Mechanics of Materials, etc).
I liked it better than the fourth Mortal Instruments book, but not quite as much as the first trilogy. The author spent more time developing her characters, even if the setting is more modern than Victorian, but still it doesn't ring entirely fanciful. A pleasing continuation of her fictional world.