What do You think about Amulett: Flykten Från Lucien (2014)?
Really well put.I felt the exact same way including Emily.I mean it was sort of odd when after the attack absolutely no one including Mr.Hunter is completely freaking out like Robert was that six CHILDREN (why do they send children into battle?) are most likely dead.Also I really do hope Trellis gets more screen time as during nearly the whole book up to that moment he was almost completely ignored which was a bit disappoint.Either way good job.
—JJH
Finally book six arrives. It feels like a long wait for this volume and with two years between it would have benefitted from a basic "the story so far" blurb but I settled back into the story fairly quickly. The plot is piquing at this point and we have the first resolution within this intricate quest fantasy. The main characters have developed and progressed so much since we first met them. Kibuishi gives the story real emotion by allowing characters to perish in the act of duty or as inevitable retribution but we also see the return of characters set aside a few books ago which always brings delight when there is a lovable recurring cast. The art, as always with this series, is stunning and almost seems ready for big screen. Great addition to the middle grade quest fantasy series.
—daezy
The plot/storyline in this volume is particularly interesting, and I really like the few new characters that were introduced. It was nice seeing some of the old ones too, who we hadn't seen in a couple of volumes. :] It was also nice getting to experience so many different settings and POVs. This volume definitely had a lot of variety, and kept me highly entertained the entire way through. I sped through it without too much difficulty, and now, of course, I am dying for the next instalment in the series. It looks like I'll be waiting at least a year for it though. :/ Boo.
—yana goy
I kind of forget where all of this began... The book was consistent with previous volumes though.
—aleli