The Rivers of Zadaa
by:
D.J. MacHale (author)
The battle continues. The struggle of good versus evil continues as Bobby Pendragon follows Saint Dane to the territory of Zadaa. Saint Dane's influence has fueled the fire of discontent between two warring tribes: the Rokador and the Batu. This is also the territory where the Traveler Loor lives...
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The battle continues. The struggle of good versus evil continues as Bobby Pendragon follows Saint Dane to the territory of Zadaa. Saint Dane's influence has fueled the fire of discontent between two warring tribes: the Rokador and the Batu. This is also the territory where the Traveler Loor lives as a member of the Batu. Together she and Bobby must work to thwart Saint Dane's efforts to destroy Zadaa. But as Bobby pursues Saint Dane, he begins to notice changes in himself. He is no longer a flip kid looking for excitement. He is a young man beginning to see this quest as more than a series of adventures. He is also learning that as a Traveler, he has powers no normal human should have. In this latest installment of Bobby Pendragon's battle to save humanity, discovery and danger go hand in hand as D. J. MacHale takes readers on an emotional thrill ride they won't soon forget..
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781416907107 (1416907106)
Publish date: July 1st 2005
Publisher: Aladdin
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
Series: Pendragon (#6)
I think what I love most about this series is the different worlds. Every book, there's a completely new setting to lose yourself in, complete with a new cast of characters. But of course, sometimes the best ones from previous novels come along for the ride.
Oh. My. GOD!!!! FREAKING AWESOME!!! definitely my fave of the series so far. :DGAH!! D.J. MACHALE YOU ARE A CRUEL PERSON!!! I STARTED CRYING AND SCREAMING AT THE BOOK WHEN LOOR DIED AND MY MOM WAS STARING AT ME ... OF COURSE THEN SHE CAME BACK TO LIFE LIKE TWO PAGES LATER BUT AAAAAH!!!! I HAD A HEAR...
This installment of the Pendragon series was somewhat slow and sloppy. I fear that because MacHale's writing improved, he is now being cut more slack by his editor. This volume was too long for the story being told, included more dubious science than has been the case in recent volumes, and suffered...