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Book Reviews of The Wrath of Mulgarath (The Spiderwick Chronicles, Book 5)Book Review: Great ending! Summary: 5 StarsFollowing directly on from the shocking ending of book four, this final instalment in the incredibly enjoyable Spiderwick series does not disappoint. The illustrations are perhaps the nicest and most imaginative yet and the many threads of story all wrap up nicely, never straying either too dark or too sentimental. The characters by now are so familiar that empathy is all too easy and the final chapter is easily the most tear jerking of the entire series.Five stars well deserved!
Book Review: Amazing Summary: 5 StarsThis is the perfect end to a brilliant series of books. The charaters have to go through there toughest adventure yet. I have recently read this book to my young daughter and she loved it so much she dragged me away from my book to finish it. It has a wonderful twist at the end and leaves you guessing what is goning to happen right until the final page. I would recomend this book to anyone, young or old, who would like a orignal read which will transport you into another world. Just buy it!!!
Book Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles Part Five! Summary: 5 StarsThe fifth (possibly the last) in the Spiderwick series. Mallory and her twin brothers return home to find their mother missing and the house wrecked. Their only hope is to find Mulgarath the troll king and defeat him - but this seems impossible. Once again, this delightful little book is full of fabulously detailed illustrations - and is divided up into 7 chapters (a week's worth of bedtime reading) plus an epilogue to tie up all the loose ends (including a strange encounter with the children's father, Mr Grace, and a reunion of Arthur & Lucy Spiderwick). It's a well-paced exciting story; a return to form after the ever so slightly disappointing part four. If you've read the others - then this is a must-read! If you haven't read the others, then I recommend starting with book one, 'The Field Guide.' The Spiderwick series is aimed at younger readers, possibly aged between 7 and 10, and chronicles the story of the Grace family and their misadventures with the Faerie inhabitants they discover in their new home.
Book Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles Part Five! Summary: 5 StarsThe fifth (possibly the last) in the Spiderwick series. Mallory and her twin brothers return home to find their mother missing and the house wrecked. Their only hope is to find Mulgarath the troll king and defeat him - but this seems impossible. Once again, this delightful little book is full fabulously detailed illustrations - and is divided up into 7 chapters (a week's worth of bedtime reading) plus an epilogue to tie up all the loose ends (including the children's father, Mr Grace, and a reunion of Arthur & Lucy Spiderwick). It's a well-paced exciting story; a return to form after the ever so slightly disappointing part four. If you've read the others - then this is a must-read! If you haven't read the others, then I recommend starting with book one, 'The Field Guide.' The Spiderwick series is aimed at younger readers, possibly aged between 7 and 10, and chronicles the story of the Grace family and their misadventures with the Faerie inhabitants they discover in their new home. Five Stars *****
Book Review: excellent conclusion. Summary: 5 StarsIn the fifth book in the Spiderwick Chronicles series, The Grace children -- Mallory and her younger twin brothers, Jared and Simon -- have to rescue their mother, who has been captured by the evil Mulgarath. With the help of elves, the sneaky hobgoblin Hogsqueal, and, of course, their Uncle Arthur's guide book to the faerie world, the three kids set out to defeat Mulgarath once and for all. Will they succeed in stopping Mulgarath and save their mother before it's too late? Readers who enjoyed the first four Spiderwick Chronicles books won't want to miss the conclusion to this entertaining and unique fantasy series. I highly recommend this entire series to all readers who enjoy an enchanting fantasy.
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