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The future of the Amphibilands has never looked so bleak. With Lord Marmoo still maniacally bent on taking over the outback, Darel can’t fathom why the Rainbow Serpent wants him to lower the Veil, the Amphibilands’ only source of protection. But the Serpent’s message is clear, and in preparation for the inevitable battle, Darel and the Kulipari go in search of someone—anyone—to fight on their side. In their travels, the frog warriors make a perilous discovery: the outback’s water supplies are mysteriously disappearing. With the odds stacked against them, Darel and the Kulipari must take one final stand to protect their home, before it becomes . . . the Arachnilands. The Kulipari trilogy comes to its thrilling conclusion in this action-packed adventure by Trevor Pryce and acclaimed comics artist Sanford Greene.
I actually love books like this, books that are written for a younger audience. I read another review where she was annoyed by the word play but she acknowledged that it probably wouldn't annoy a younger audience but I'm the exact opposite of that, I'm a reluctant grown up and I actually enjoy the YA writing. In this case I feel like it's maybe just below YA like really YA, middle school age or so. It reminds me of another series called Fablehaven, not in the story but in the style of writing. I really enjoyed it and I'm glad I won it in Giveaway's.
I thoroughly enjoyed this series. I thought that this book did a good job of pulling together all of the pieces that had been introduced in the first two books. The ending is pretty satisfying, though I wanted just a little more of the after part. And I was annoyed that it ended on a sort of cliffhanger as though promoting a to-come prequel. But overall, I loved the growth of the characters, the introduction of new creatures, and the development of the story.
This was a satisfying end to a pretty good series. The art amazing from start to finish. Makes me thankful to have water. Take this as a reminder to take a sip.
This is the 3rd & final (?) volume in the Kulipari trilogy. I have to be honest: this is a flawed series, mostly but its truly awful puns & wordplay. But is is written for a younger audience that might be amused by that rather than annoyed. This final volume does have a genuinely thrilling & suspenseful ending. On the whole, the series comes off better visually than literarily, so it makes sense Netflix is releasing an animated version ("Kulipari: An Army of Frogs) in September.
Asher (10yo) read. "The Rainbow Serpent has given Daryl a strange order: Take Down the Veil. He agrees to take it down, but could this be the worst mistake the Amphibilands has ever made?"