The Edge Chronicles
by Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell
Fleeing from the ruins of New Undertown, Rook Barkwater and his colleagues the librarian knights, Felix Lodd and his banderbear friends must lead the escaping population to a new life in the Free Glades. But perils aplenty are ahead for the crowd not to mention some goblins with plans of their own. This is the dramatic and exciting conclusion to the Rook Barkwater sequence that takes the reader on a thrilling journey across the Edgeworld. Ages 9-12.
"Even children who have devoured the saga solely for its inventive creatures and headlong adventures will be enriched by Stewart's vocabulary and Riddell's wonderfully detailed drawings. Fans won't want to miss this." - Booklist.
"More than a read: it kidnaps and transports the reader" - The School Librarian, about the Edge Chronicles series.
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