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Rebel Book 2 Faery Rebels series edition by R J Anderson Children eBooks



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Rebel Book 2 Faery Rebels series edition by R J Anderson Children eBooks Reviews


The Story This story takes place fifteen years after the end of Faery Rebels Spell Hunter. Linden, who was an infant in the first book, is ready to take on an adult role in the Oakenwyld. But she faces a dying world. Her queen, the only faery in the Oak with magic, is dying, and along with her, the glimpse that keeps predators from knowing that a colony of faeries lives inside.

Linden receives a portion of the queen's magic and the assignment to find other faeries who can restore the magic to the dwindling and endangered group.

Meanwhile, a new human moves into the big house--Paul's young nephew Timothy, the son of missionaries who is experiencing a crisis of faith. In days, feeling confused, betrayed and alone, Timothy strikes out on his own.

Except unbeknown to him, Linden goes along. And so their adventures begin. Both their lives and the lives of ones they love are at risk unless they team up to find help.

Strengths First, the plot was captivating. Complications naturally ratcheted the tension higher, and the stakes became greater. One problem naturally grew out of an effort to solve a previous problem, one choice naturally let to a greater predicament. And the story took off.

Danger, intrigue, surprise. These are the hallmarks of a great plot. But this story was more. It also had great characters--believable, troubled, courageous, ultimately sacrificial. They became admirable and I wanted so very much to see them succeed.

And still there was more. Wayfarer addresses some deep issues, perhaps the central most being the need to take a risk on behalf of others rather than to seek a selfishly safe haven for a few like-minded folk (or faeries).

Weakness A few reviewers said they liked Faery Rebels Spell Hunter a bit more than Wayfarer. I didn't feel that way. I loved them equally.

If I had to give a criticism, I'd say this one started a little slow. I was shocked to be in the point of view of a human boy in the first chapter (I blame this on the girlie-girl cover). I also thought he was an unreliable narrator because he found fault with the characters I loved in the first book. So it took me a little while to warm up to Timothy.

The turning point for me was when Linden did the first heroic deed. Because I wanted her to succeed, I also wanted Timothy to succeed, and I was hooked.

Recommendation I consider this one a must read for fantasy lovers. I give the book my highest recommendation to anyone, young or old, male or female, who loves a good story.
A Book review of Wayfarer by R.J Anderson
By Shehreen, Grade7, Yangon International School
Many girls dream of being a princess or a fairy. No one considers about the conflicts
they might face. Everything cannot be puffed away by pixie dust. When a quest reveals,
the problem is too dangerous to ignore or eliminate, will she be able to succeed? Will
she able to save her beloved ones before it's too late? R.J Anderson answers these
questions in his novel Wayfarer. Anderson creates an extraordinary world of fantasy
with a gripping tale of forbidden friendship, thrilling adventure and lost magic, in which
the fate of an entire realm depends on one brave fairy. Anderson, author of Fairy
Rebels Spell Hunter wrote another best-selling novel Wayfarer.
The queen is dying, which leaves the fairies in danger of extinction. Linden, a fifteen
year old fairy, is their only hope. In a time of deadly crisis, Linden alone has the power
to save her people. She is trusted with the remaining power to enter the human world
and find fairies to help the Oak tree fairies survive. In the human world, Linden meets
Timothy, a human boy. Together, they discover that the danger is much worse than the
Oak fairies lost of magic, an evil fairy threatens to enslave fairies and humans. To
prevent this, Timothy and Linden have must risk their lives to find an alleged ancient
power. Will they find what they seek or risk their lives for nothing?
Anderson creates a vivid world with suspense which leaves the reader clinging from
one page to another. "Timothy shivered, stuffing his cold hands into his pockets, and
began picking his way back through the garden toward the house. Yet even as he
walked he felt his spine tingle, as through something- or- someone was watching him." I
like how she does an amazing job creating the characters, making them seem so real.
Linden, for example, is young but filled with hope and faith. She is confident in who she
is and what she believes. Her strong-willed personality helps not loose her trust on this
adventure. Timothy, on the other hand, is the complete opposite of Linden. He is not
sure about himself and doesn't have a lot of faith, but the time he spends with Linden
seems to change him. This story might be one about fairies but it's mostly set in the
human world. Anderson worked hard to keep things as realistic as possible. I thought
the climax was a little fast and ended quickly. I felt that she skipped some parts that
might have been important to the story.
I would recommend Wayfarer to mostly kids from 11 through 14 years old. It is a
perfect book for them because, it has a bit of romance, adventure, mystery, and fantasy,
that most kids their age enjoys reading. On a scale of 1 to 5, I give this book a 4
because the characters were so realistic, the setting was amazing, and Anderson wrote
with great finesse that I couldn't put it away until I finished reading it.
Favorite series EVER!!!!!! I've read Knife, Rebel, Arrow, Swift and Nomad 2 times already!!!
It's not often a sequel can stand alone and survive. Rebel does, and produces characters, adventure and plot twists deftly. Humor too is woven into the story, making it a fairytale that will have you holding your breath one moment and laughing the next. Enjoy!
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