Nanook The Snow Monster (Beast Quest #5)
by
Adam Blade
The magical beasts of Avantia are under the power of an evil wizard. Tom journeys to the wilds of the frozen north, searching for Nanook the snow monster. Can he survive the ice and snow, and set the beast free?
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Jake's Review: Mom can I tell you all about this book -- sure baby go ahead. For sake of time, space and well quite frankly way too many spoilers, I will not type out what he said. Basically, I didn't have to read the book because he told me the whole story -- now if he could just remember this much detail when he does his school reading. I love these books mom, you are going to buy me the rest (Yup, I will - since I have purchased the first 5 already. I really am a sucker when he asks for...more
The Beast Quest Series is interesting, but it is repetitive and after a few books you sort of know what's going to happen next. I find the book very simple and a easy reader for kids. I think it is very descriptive but I will only give it a 3.
Ryan's review: Amazing! I liked the part where Tartok saved Elenna.
Mom's comments: Good story. Long way into the book before Tartok was actually seen or confronted.
Mom's comments: Good story. Long way into the book before Tartok was actually seen or confronted.
Still a fun series. I am hoping the next book will have more beast, less talk. The battles seem to be getting shorter. It would be nice if they added another permanent character as well.
One of our second grade students introduced this book to me . It was in his book box. I am surprised I really enjoyed reading it. If you are stuck on sugarsweet stuff this will be a great change of genre. Boys and girls in 2nd grade and higher like these series
Okay book not the best
not enough action 8/10
I think having a wooden shield that protects you from fire, lets you breathe underwater, works as a parachute, lets you be more skillful and fast in combat and lets you go into very cold places is really weird.
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We didn't enjoy this one as much as the others for some reason.
I am reading the series to Parker and he loves them.
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Adam Blade is in his late twenties, and was born in Kent, England. His parents were both history teachers and amateur artists, and Adam grew up surrounded by his father’s paintings of historic English battles – which left a lifelong mark on his imagination. He was also fascinated by the ancient sword and shield that hung in his father’s office. Adam’s father said they were a Blade family heirloom....more
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