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| The Faerie Path #3: The Sorcerer King: Book Three of The Faerie Path | 
enlarge | Author: Frewin Jones Publisher: HarperTeen Category: Book
List Price: $16.99 Buy New: $9.43 You Save: $7.56 (44%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 180293
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.9 x 1.2
ISBN: 0060871083 EAN: 9780060871086 ASIN: 0060871083
Publication Date: February 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Tania has brought the long-lost Queen Titania back to Faerie from the Mortal World of modern London. But when they cross between the worlds, they find only devastation. The Sorcerer King of Lyonesse—ancient enemy of the Faerie Court—has been released from his amber prison. As the wicked sorcerer regains his power, King Oberon, Tania's father, is imprisoned and the Faerie Court is being destroyed. Tania and her true love, Edric, must travel the Realm to try to find and rescue King Oberon, who is their only hope for defeating the evil Sorcerer King. And Tania must prepare for battle . . . and to fight a war that she may not survive.
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Overreaching November 3, 2008 I loved the first book. The second book was a slight departure. This third book further extends into complex subjects far beyond a quaint fairie kingdom and the return of its beloved princess. This book seemed out of its genre to me, like the author tried to tackle much greater subject matter than Tania's story prepared you for. The dark, climactic drama that unfolds is nothing like the tone of any of the books before, and I think needed more depth and clarity to be believable.
What Was This?! May 10, 2008 I'm sorry to say that I really hated this book. I was very disappointed as I liked the other books in the series. This book fell so short, and I hate not finishing books, so I literally had to force myself to finish it.
There were so many things that I didn't like about the book. First, the writing. It wasn't the best in the previous books, but in the Sorcerer King it was really bad. It was incredibly flat and boring. Once I got to the part of final battle it was okay, but after it was over, the writing went right back to being boring. There was nothing special about it. Nothing that made it stand out. Next, the plot. It was so rushed. It was almost like the author couldn't wait to finish the book because she was so tired of the story. But probably the worst thing was the characters. There was NO development at all! Especially Tania, who is supposed to be the main character, but was mentioned less and said less things than all of the other minor characters. Sometimes, Tania made absolutely NO sense at all! The characters are my favorite part of any story, if they are good characters, of course. But these ones just made me cringe because there was nothing to them. They had no personality, they were all the same.
Yikes, I really hate giving books reviews like this. And really wanted to like the book. I tried. But... it just wasn't good. It really wasn't.
Terrible let down April 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
wow, this fell flat. It's total fluff, but compared to the first two it's not even a satisfactory enough fluff read for me. I skimmed the last 100 pages just to know how the ending went. It's a shame. The first book was ok, the second book was real interesting... this one? Not so much. I didn't even care about the relationship between Edric and Tania, and that's sad... when the fluffy romantic plotline fails to compel the reader what does that say? Atrocious ending makes for a mediocre read.
Building vocabulary April 20, 2008 The best way I know of to help a child to build their vocabular is for them to read. I bought this book for my niece. She asked for it so I got it for her. Anytime I can get her to read and not watch Television is good for her.
Stephen Richey Author of The Galley
A bit of a dissapointment March 11, 2008 I REALLY enjoy book 1 and 2 of the Faerie Path they had a great pace so when I pick this book thought it would be the same but for me it just dragged on, like it was not thought out through and just kind of pasted together......I also wish that the ending had not been rushed.
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