This book is a fitting conclusion to an epic and underrated children's series...except, its not a conclusion. I was immensely surprised to hear of the third and fourth books to follow and thoroughly enjoyed the rest of the series. that aside, this book makes since as the middle of the series, a t...
It seems as though every book with anthropomorphic animal characters claims to be an “adventure in the great tradition of Watership Down and The Wind in the Willows.” Unfortunately not all anthropomorphic animal books meet the standards set by the tradition.There are several good things about the...
Mistmantle is waiting for Crispin to be crowned King, but they must first find the Heartstone and deal with the mysterious ship from Whitewing. Urchin has to travel to the hostile island of Whitewing where he learns the truth about his life and comes to the aid of those who have helped him. Thi...
Its been years since I first picked up the first of the Mistmantle chronicles. Finally, after years of waiting, I was able to get my hands on a copy. After a quick refresher on who's who and the relationship statuses and whatnot, I was drawn into this magical tale, which reminds me heavily of Red...