What do You think about Clash Of The Sky Galleons (2007)?
Again, I found this book disappointed on the scale of the entire series. The plot was pretty dull and predictable, the continuity DID NOT EXIST, the characterization seemed off and overall, this book was more of a filler than usual. Thaw Daggerslash was one of the most predictable characters I've ever read, and the fact that NONE OF THIS HISTORY WAS MENTIONED IN ANY OF THE OTHER BOOKS WHEN ALL THE OTHER RANDOM PIECES OF HISTORY WAS is just ridiculous. Also, the idea that the Knight's Academy would simply take Quint back after a year was far-fetched, the chase for Turbot Smeal was insane, and by the end, Quint goes from hating Sanctaphrax and vehemently opposing the Knight's Academy, to finding it a home, to wanting to go with his father, to wanting to go to the Knight's Academy, to eagerly rejoining his father and loving the life of a sky pirate, to disbanding his crew and returning to the Knight's Academy which he views as a home, and will later come to despise and just stick with being a sky pirate (and don't even get me started on the abandoning of Twig, or really anything revolving Twig and Maris and Quint). The more I think about it, the less satisfied I become. The only reason I found this interesting was because of the world Paul Stewart creates, and Quint/Maris. (Really, they're so cute.)
—Olivia
Maybe it's just because I hadn't read anything from this series for quite a while, but I absolutely loved this book. It's the ninth in the series, and now I can't wait for the tenth! Until now I hadn't given any book in this series five stars, but I feel that the series as a whole deserves five stars. Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell have created a fantastic fantasy world with interesting characters who I love to read about. And I LOVE the illustrations. The books wouldn't be the same without them.
—Luann
*REVIEWED FOR PUBLISHER*The conclusion to the Quint Trilogy has been a long time coming, and greatly anticipated, so it’s just as well that it lives up to expectations! This neatly ties together all the plot twists and revelations from the rest of the Chronicles, encompassing all three of the trilogies in a very satisfying way. This is the kind of high fantasy adventure to which every kid should be treated, even if just so the adults can get in on the action for themselves. A highly enjoyable romp that will delight kids of all ages, from six to sixty and beyond!
—Kell