The Norumbegan Quartet #4: The Chamber in the Sky

The Norumbegan Quartet #4: The Chamber in the Sky

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From National Book Award and Printz Honor winner M.T. Anderson comes the amazing conclusion to his Norumbegan Quartet!

Brian and Gregory have seen it all. They've played a strange, twisty game and won, and then created their own...sort of. They've gone to investigate intergalactic suburban sprawl that was infringing on the Vermont forests, and landed in the empire of New No...more
Hardcover, 288 pages
Published June 1st 2012 by Scholastic Press
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Shana
I changed my status to read, but that's a lie. I did read half of it, but just couldn't finish it. The story was still interesting, but not interesting enough to make me put up with the three most annoying characters I've come across is a while. They just don't have any readeeming qualities by this book and I found I just don't care about them anymore. So, while I enjoy M.T. Anderson's other work, and the even the first and second book in this series, I just couldn't get through to the end.
Ali
The Game of Sunken Places is one of my favourite books, and I was really excited to find out there would be a sequel--and then a quartet! The second and third books left me largely disappointed. The tone drifted, the plot was all over the place, they lost their existential charm and became heroic quest novels instead. The Chamber in the Sky is the best of the three sequels for a variety of reasons, but particularly because it's over now.
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Matthew Tobin Anderson (M. T. Anderson), (1968- ) is an author, primarily of picture books for children and novels for young adults. Anderson lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

His picture books include Handel Who Knew What He Liked; Strange Mr. Satie; The Serpent Came to Gloucester; and Me, All Alone, at the End of the World. He has written such young adult books as Thirsty, Burger Wuss, Feed, The...more
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