Coelhoberto Pascoal E Os Ovos Guerreiros No Centro Da Terra (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
The Guardians book two E. aster Bunymund I am currently reading The Guardians book 2. This book is by William Joyce. I would think that this book is a fairy tale, using characters from major holidays. E.g. St. Nicholas North from Christmas, aka Santa Claus. The main characters of this book are: One of the main protagonists Ombric the wizard, Katherine, E. Aster Bunymund, Nicholas St. North, and Pitch the main antagonist.This story is after the battle in the Himalayas, where Pitch found the hiding spot of Katherine, North, and Ombric. The fight was huge! The Lunar Lamas came down from the moon to assist North and co. After the battle ended Pitch fled and the war was over. The next book starts when everyone returns to Santoff Clausen, the town Ombric created, Pitch attacks big root, where Ombric lives. Pitch takes the children, and North and co try to find them.I would recommend this book for absolutely everyone. There might be a few scenes that may be a little intense for small children if their parents read. I hope this book gets really high up in the book popularity chain. Looking forward to book 3 this is the second novel in the guardians series by william joyce and it picks up right where the last one ended. this one finds the guardians struggling to again face off against the evil nightmare king, pitch. this time pitch makes it into santoff claussen and is able to spirit away some of the children and nightlight himself. what follows is another fantastical read as we meet another guardian, the pooka e. aster bunnymund. he is a very interesting and humorous character who is a huge bunny with an unhealthy obsession with eggs and chocolate. the guardians come together in order to face off against pitch and it leads to another good book in the series!
What do You think about Coelhoberto Pascoal E Os Ovos Guerreiros No Centro Da Terra (2013)?
ahhhhh!!I cant wait to read the next one!! this was a very interesting and imaginative story!!
—Freedom
I love how magical these books are! I wish I could be transported to this world.
—neha
Even better than the first one, this is a great series.
—noone
I love E. Aster Bunnymund! An exciting story.
—buggy