The silver door emily rodda ebook


















Save Not today. Format ebook. Series Three Doors Trilogy. Author Emily Rodda. Release 16 April Rye felt for the crystal in the bag around his neck. A window appeared around the crystal and there was Four-Eyes sitting in his throne-like seat. He was quite alone. His shoulders were shaking.

The eyes in the back of his head streamed with tears of laughter. He dug into a bag on his lap and dropped something spiky onto the floor by the padlocked metal box.

There was an excited chittering sound, a twitching nose appeared from behind the box, and the scrap was snatched away. Spatial Literature Geometry is not my forte.

By that I mean, I am not able to adequately picture a scene when there are too many references to where everything is, and it's not clear. It just subtracts, because it makes it hard to know exactly what's happening, so instead I just ignore it, and focus on the tenor, like is what is happening good or bad for the heroes.

Anyway, we get to see Sholto again, and we definitely get a really cool glimpse into his character. But another drawback is unlike Spatial Literature Geometry is not my forte. But another drawback is unlike the first one where it seemed a really cool victory happened, this one seemed more like a bare escape.

I think the victory came in a different way, but I was expecting something different. But, we're at a place where book 3 can wrap it up, and leave us with satisfaction.

Overall, don't expect the greatness of Deltora Quest, but this still has it's good moments. Another day, another totalitarian overthrown.

There were a few bits in the final setpiece where I lost track of where everybody was physically in relation to each other, like the nature of the space they were in or something, which was confusing but not deal-breaking. Additionally, there's a wonderful chilling moment here where view spoiler [a certain symbol appears, and while the characters don't recognise it, if you've read Deltora Quest, you will hide spoiler ]. I'm still fascinated with wh Another day, another totalitarian overthrown.

I'm still fascinated with what Rodda's doing in this series, the way she's got so many pieces moving around the board, and I'm scratching my head, not understanding what the game is. Of course these seeming incongruities, the answers to these puzzles, will no doubt become clearer as we head through the third door.

This installment was somehow better than the first. It was equally as compelling, still progressed the plot and characters, and still had the great writing style of the first book without ever suffering from middle book syndrome.

Despite being a fantasy book, every relationship between the characters felt very rooted in reality and grounded enough to allow for the suspension of disbelief to never be stretched too much.

The worldbuilding was itch perfect with the pacing and it never felt like too This installment was somehow better than the first. The worldbuilding was itch perfect with the pacing and it never felt like too much was given at a time. Jul 28, Nicola rated it liked it Shelves: young-adult , children , fantasy.

I enjoyed it but not as much as the first book. It does build on information provided in the first novel but I would have liked a somewhat more concrete 'villain' than a distanced roiling evil. I am interested to see how things conclude in the third book. May 18, Jaq rated it liked it. Good solid adventure tale for the young 10 and above reader. Oct 16, Grace Cortese rated it it was ok. I didn't understand what was happening in the book even though I read the page over again a couple of times I didn't understand what was happening in the book even though I read the page over again a couple of times Mar 07, Eva B.

Fun fantasy. Jan 05, Njay. W rated it really liked it. Solid book perfect for kids of a primary school age but not as good as the first book in my opinion. Apr 03, Alex rated it liked it. Anyone who likes fantasy and the amazing Deltora Quest series, this is the book for you!

Read 'The Golden Door' first though. Apr 12, Emma rated it liked it. Not as good as the first, but still good enough. Has lots of twists, and once you read it you have to read the next one. Nov 04, Monique Taylor added it Shelves: middle-school.

Jan 05, Alexa rated it liked it. Jun 06, Dawson Boughner rated it liked it. Readers also enjoyed. Young Adult.

About Emily Rodda. Emily Rodda. Other books in the series. Internationally bestselling author Emily Rodda returns to the world of Deltora in book two of her brilliant new trilogy. Rye made it through the golden Door and rescued his oldest brother, but his troubles are far from over. The walled city of Weld in which he lives is still under attack by flying beasts called skimmers and Rye must discover who is sending them before it's too late.

Also, his second brother, Sholto, is still missing and Rye can feel that he's in terrible danger. Rye must choose one of the three Doors that lead out of Weld and venture into the unknown one more time.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000