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"FOLLOW ME AND HURRY," THE WANT URGED.

"THE WORLD IS CHANGING AS WE SPEAK."

The war to unite "Foo and Reality is begin... read full description


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Jun 18, 2008
Cassia rated it: 3 of 5 stars
I really liked this book. At first I was really annoyed with it and how everything was falling apart in Foo. But near the end I became hopeful again and I am excited for the next book. The creatures and the stories behind this book is just amazing. How people come up with things like this I just don't know. May fate be good to Foo.
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Mar 28, 2008
Crazy Uncle Ryan rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I’ve mentioned with the two earlier books that I saw a lot of similarities between this series and Harry Potter. I’ve also noticed that the author has a way of inserting little thoughts about life and the situations in the book that reminds me of the way Lemony Snicket writes in “A Series of Unfortunate Events.”

I am glad that this book has an index because it gets a little hard to keep track of all the different people and types of creatures. I thought that the second book started More...
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Jun 30, 2008
Wendy rated it: 3 of 5 stars
This is an interesting story line and I'll probably finish the series. I like the imagination of the author that create such fantastical possibilities. However, this book is very different from, say, "Wrinkle In Time." Often the descriptions are too broad and the magical definitions too general to engage me in the book. In each book, I've found myself having to relearn about the characters and the rules (which seem to conveniently change) that govern them.
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Jul 31, 2011
Blair rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Maybe these books are slowly growing on me, or maybe its just that they took so long to get going that they're finally becoming interesting, but this one seemed better than either of the first two.

In this installment, Leven has to first stop the terrible Secret. As Foo gears up for a momentous battle, the defenders of Foo - the Sycophants - watch their shores, ready for battle. Normally, the Sycophants - despite their diminuitive size and quirky behaviors - wouldn't bat an eye, as th More...
Sep 30, 2011
08jaimev rated it: 3 of 5 stars
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Nov 28, 2010
Sarah rated it: 3 of 5 stars
I definatly did not enjoy this book as much as I enjoyed the first two books in the Runaway series. It may have just been me, but I felt like most of the book was people talking about what was going to happen, and then it happened in the last 5 or so chapters. There is a plot twist, and when I think about it, I'm just like "Wait.... what?". It's mentioned in the book that Geth might have known it would happen, but I looked back into the previous two books and found absolutly nothing as More...
May 18, 2010
Janeen-san rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This book was very exicting! Full of laughs and thought shafts, I liked it very much, it kept me wondering...

A few old characters from previous books come into Foo, Swig the sycophant gets his first burn...and Geth, Winter and Leven get separted.

Leven is summoned to the abode of the Want, who lives on the island of Lith, the 13th Stone; there he shows Leven some very interesting things, all the while harboring a dangerous piece of news that could change Leven forever.
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Jan 27, 2008
Michelle rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This book was much better than the second. It was adventurous and exciting. I knew all the characters and was more "comfortable" in Foo after the extensive character/place development in the second book. :) I REALLY enjoyed the Want character. He was great. Can't wait for "Leven Thumps and the Wrath of Ezra"!
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Aug 15, 2011
Cliff rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Once again, Obert Skye has impressed me with his admirable ability to invent truly bizarre concepts to include into Foo, the dream world. But as time goes on and the "honeymoon" period ends, I find that the lack of any clear rules in Foo starts to annoy me more and more.

I've also started to notice the fact that there's been an attempt to emulate Lemony Snicket in starting chapters with odd metaphors from a person's life. But whereas in a Series of Unfortunate Events, the in More...
Dec 09, 2011
Frank rated it: 3 of 5 stars
I found this book darker than the others with lots of evil and pain and suffering through the book. Leven doesn't even know what he is supposed to do; so the reader is at a loss too and can only see confusion and failure everywhere with little hope except in fate which also seems to be losing it. Fate is sort of god so it makes it look like god has lost control. And I'm not a fan of Skye's style of writing and his intrusion in the story. Humor is an individual thing and I struggle with his for o More...
Feb 15, 2009
Haley!!!!!!! :) rated it: 5 of 5 stars
B3:Leven Thumps is a fourteen year old boy who was last seen giving the king Geth(a mighty king of a toothpick,don't get me wrong)his true human form back. On his adventure in Foo-- a magical place where dreams live, he has to go see the "mother nature of Foo", the spirit of the Want.In this book, the third book in the Leven Thumps series,Leven encounters many challenges.Monsterous dreams and frightening secrets are just a couple.Winter, a girl with magical powers to freeze things, is More...
Mar 12, 2008
Shelby rated it: 5 of 5 stars
What a journey for leven, to find who the want was, and what leven became. I was impressed with this book, and very excited for the next one to come.
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Mar 06, 2011
Anna rated it: 3 of 5 stars
This is probably my least favorite Leven Thumps book, although I'm not exactly sure why. I should have liked it better than the first two since I read it myself this time, instead of listening to E. B. Stevens. Also, Obert Skye has finally decided to drop the phrase, "Leven's eyes burned gold." That was definitely an improvement. I guess there were just way too many main characters in this book, for me anyway. I've never been crazy about books that are told from the perspectives of ten More...
Nov 14, 2008
Smaileh rated it: 3 of 5 stars
This is the third volume of the Leven Thumps series, and I am still finding that I like some parts while other parts still annoy me. I will admit that the balance is tipping and I am not as annoyed as I was in the earlier two books. This gives me hope for the next one in the series.

As in the previous book, the storyline that grabbed me most was the one dealing with Tim, Ezra, and Dennis, along with the remnants of Sabine. The fact that Ezra is really made up of Geth's darker emotions More...
Jan 09, 2009
Lisa rated it: 3 of 5 stars
This book was ok in the beginning, but the end turned out much better. I knew what was going to happen to Leven from about the middle of the book, and Ernest (my 12 year old) said he knew from the beginning of the book. I guess he reads foreshadowing much better than I do.

This book was a very easy read, but hard for me to follow. Each chapter would skip to a different charcter and their story. I would mind if it was two or three (like Eldest), but this book had about 7-8! I can More...
May 17, 2011
Paige rated it: 5 of 5 stars
This is were it ALL started. This is how I found the Leven Thumps series, which is honestly one of my FAVORITE series ever. I was in the library looking at books (I can't go to a library and not find a book I want to read!) and I found this one. The cover looked awesome so I wrote down the name and checked it out once we got home. The next time we went to the library I automaticly went to find book one, the gateway to foo, and checked it out. Read as if Speedy Gonzales (this was over the summer) More...
Sep 17, 2011
Vincy rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I'm completely impressed by this series. I could see how some might say it is similiar to Harry Potter. But, really, it's not. At all. Foo is it's own world. The creatures are interesting and well developed. [return][return]Each character acts according to their own personalities but also within the world that Skye imagines. The prose is lyrical and the descriptions beautiful. This is one of those books you tear through and then mourn the ending.
Jan 26, 2010
Jamissmile rated it: 5 of 5 stars
5*'s. This is the third book in the series. Leven is on a mission to keep the secret of the sycophants from getting out which ultimately leads him to the Island of the Want. The Want has a task for him, but is the Want still serving the land of Foo or has he turned to the Evil side? I found this novel to be rather page turning with many climaxes but still it lacked a set story. It was a bit of a cliff hanger. The next in the series is: "The Wrath of Ezra."
Nov 02, 2010
Chase rated it: 2 of 5 stars
So far I'm not really liking this book as much as the first two. its basically the same story as the first two books. Which is good because there all following the same plot. But unlike the other two books, there is not as much action, intense parts of the book. It seems like the writer ran out of ideas and started using things like the worlds biggest popcorn, or forget-me-not water, and just other things that have been used many times.
Mar 03, 2010
Devin rated it: 3 of 5 stars
LEVEN THUMPS AND THE EYES OF THE WANT is a really SLOW book. i would give it a 3 in a half stars. The book is mostly about Leven being on the 13th stone the whole book. Geth and Winter are captured again, and they people in reallty are trying to get to FOO. To me is is a speed bump in the LEVEN THUMPS books. once you get done with this one you will be so happy. It also holds one of the biggest surprises in all of the LEVEN THUMPS books. It will make want to go and get the 4th book as soon as pos More...
Jul 16, 2010
Keesha rated it: 4 of 5 stars
The more I read of this series, the more I'm getting into it. I wasn't thrilled with the first book, but I wanted to keep reading just to see what happens. I'm glad I did, because the plot gets more intense as it goes. The only thing I don't like so much is that there are a lot of characters and it seems to jump back and forth between their different experiences...I'm waiting for it all to come together, if that makes sense.
Jun 04, 2010
Sarah rated it: 3 of 5 stars
I don't know if I've just gotten used to the disruptive narration in these books (since I read the first 3 in a row) or if they are actually getting better, but I like each one more than the one before it. I mean, none of them have blown me away with amazing-ness or clever writing, but they are coming along. There are still a bunch of unneccesary creatures with lame names and functions, but I'm getting distracted from the story less and less by the narration... I'll continue on with the rest of More...
Sep 16, 2011
Maigan rated it: 2 of 5 stars
There was a huge hype about this series because the author came to our school and everything, so I got excited and tried to read the whole thing. It wasn't that good, and now I regret it because I have a signed copy of the second book and it's personalized (he signed it "To Maigan") and I'll probably never read it again...I never finished the series, and part of me wants to, part of me doesn't...
Sep 13, 2009
Jenn rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Another great book. The ending was completely unexpected. One thing the author does though on each book, is to NOT wrap it up! The whole book builds towards something and that something does not happen until the next book! But, it's still a good series. However, like I stated before, when reading this series, it's like Lemony Snicket, Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings all meshed together.
Jun 03, 2009
Garrett rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This series is finally starting to get my attention, and to keep it throughout.

Setting: Nothing new here from previous books.

Plot: Leven needs to learn some things from the Want. Along the way we get to see his friends and support group struggle and fail. This is a fairly dark plot. But, I anticipate that the next book will bring it all together and wrap it up nicely (it is a children's book after all).

Conflict: There is lots of dramatic irony here where the r More...
Jun 21, 2009
Heidi rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Here's what Nicholas C. had to say about this book:
Overview: Leven tries to find and silence the secret that he released in book 2: Leven Thumps and the Whispered Secret.
This book ROCKS because: I think it would be cool to have gold eyes and a white stripe in my hair and also to be able to do multiple things just by thinking about it.
Aug 20, 2009
Joy rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I started this series to see what my 9 yr old was reading. I haven't been able to spend as much time reading them as I'd like...he's done, I'm not. ;o) For a children's series, I thought it was pretty good. I liked the author's descriptions & narrations, & often found myself laughing out loud. The books are quick, fun reads.
Jul 14, 2009
Carrie added it
SO life is too short to finish books you just don't care about...hard as that is for me. I feel very guilty not finishing books, but perhaps the fact that the baby is coming soon has made me realize my free reading time is about to become scarce! I had a rough time getting through book 2 and so I give up on this series. My apologies, LDS author! :(
Dec 08, 2008
Lisa rated it: 3 of 5 stars
I enjoyed the book overall. One complaint I have about this series that seemed more promounced in this book is that just as a character gets into a really dire situation the author moves to another scene. That does keep the pages turning, but gets a bit annoying for me, especially as he goes through several other scenes before coming back.
Aug 16, 2009
Theo rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This series of books is different. I like the story or stories, I keep thinking all the stories will come together and make sense at some point. I’m a happy ever after kind of person so I’m hoping all the people in the black hats will get their just rewards and all the people in the white hats will live happily ever after. I know in life that is not the case, I’m just hopeful in stories it will be. Anyway will Obert Skye be able to put it all right? I guess I will find out. Mean while I’m More...