by Suzanne Collins
Ugh . . . Could have done with out this one. Just a couple left and I can say I've read the series.********There must be a lot of Suzanne Collins fans out there reviewing with their hearts, because there's no way the books I just read deserve the glowing reviews they are receiving. There plot hole...
The third book in the Underland Chronicles sees Gregor and Boots help find a cure to save the Underlanders from a plague that is wiping out many of the humans and animals. To do this, Gregor must bring friends and foes together in order to unravel 'The Prophesy of Blood', the key to their survival. ...
Gregor and his family are black, huh?
I finished the third installment in the Underland Chronicles yesterday. The story itself was well crafted, the writing good, and the author managed to keep a very similar 'feel' throughout the series so far. The ending, however, was rather disappointing. Not the ending itself, but the chapters that ...
Excellent series!
A 3.5 star review.A children's book, and like the earlier books in the series, actually nothing special to look at. Yet it has charmed me completely. I think this may have a lot to do with the narrator - I think it might just be one of those books that's better read aloud than read yourself. The plo...
I’m enjoying the Underland Chronicles. I really am. It has many of the elements I enjoy in stories: prophecies, siblings in it together, another world, and quests. I’m just not loving it. The Curse of the Warmbloods was enjoyable…or at least as enjoyable as a story can be when so many lives hand in ...
I continue to adore this series and, in fact, I think my affection for it grows with each installment! The characters grow, the world expands and plot thickens and deepens!
So far I've really enjoyed the underland series for its strong charters, and adventure story lines. I've had the third book sitting on my shelf for a while, and it's been a couple of months since I read the second. And it's a good thing too, because I think if I'd read this instalment straight aft...
Have these Underlanders ever, since Mr. Sandwich took them below, had a non-prophecy day? It seems to me that Gregor is always hopping down the air shaft to go fufill some underground prophecy and no one bats an eye (or eyes a bat, ha ha ha), like prophecy-fulfilling is a daily thing, something ever...