Lord Sunday
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780007175130 (0007175132)
Publish date: March 1st 2010
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 376
Edition language: English
Series: The Keys to the Kingdom (#7)
It was OK, but the series had pretty much lost my interest by now, and I just wanted it to be over.
WOWZA. WHAT THE HELLISKI DID I JUST READ?! O M G.This was certainly worth the wait to finish. Garth Nix didn't disappoint me one bit. Yet I still think there should have been a bit more to it, especially at the end. Nevertheless Nix certainly created a series worth rereading over again. I was fasc...
I was excited to finish this series after reading the other six books two years ago. This was a really satisfying finale that did a good job of tying up all of the loose ends. Nix struck a really good balance with how he dished out the final effects of the war- not too much tragedy, but just enoug...
What a spectacular conclusion to this series! I just can't say enough about this series though it is for young people (7-12 would be my guess), I totally enjoyed it and even laughed out loud while listening in my car. There is never a dull moment and our hero, Arthur, who doesn't want the job, take...
Arthur Penhalligan was just an ordinary kid (albeit one with extraordinarily bad asthma) when he was randomly chosen to recieve the first part of the Architect's Will. Although no one expected him to be able to hang on to it (in fact, the plan was for him to expire just moments after being handed i...