World Famous Comics: Edge Chronicles 9: Clash of the Sky Galleons (Edge Chronicles, The)
Edge Chronicles 9: Clash of the Sky Galleons (Edge Chronicles, The)
By: Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell Publisher: David Fickling Books Average Rating: Binding: Hardcover Label: David Fickling Books Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 432 Publication Date: September 11, 2007 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Release Date: September 11, 2007
Product Description: In the penultimate book in the Edge Chronicles series, Quint is travelling with his father, Wind Jackal, on a mission to track down and bring to justice Turbot Smeal, the man who started the fire that killed their family. Having left behind his studies at the Knights Academy, Quint is now eager to learn from his father what it really means to be a sky pirate. But, consumed by his desire to capture Smeal, Wind Jackal’s judgment is flawed, and his actions endanger the lives of his crew — and his son.
As they travel from the taverns and backstreets of Undertown and the wonders of the shipbuilders’ yards, to the dark dangers of the Deepwoods, Quint and Maris become separated from the rest of the crew. Finally, at the mysterious, ghostly sky-wreck in Open Sky, they discover the truth about Smeal.
A ship and its crew find themselves spearheaded by an insane agenda in this involving fantasy adventure. Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell's The Edge Chronicles 9: Clash of the Sky Galleons presents yet another Edge adventure: this revolving around the return of Turbot Smeal and the encounters of a knight academic, Quint, who finds himself involved in his father's search for vengeance. A ship and its crew find themselves spearheaded by an insane agenda in this involving fantasy adventure.
FANTASTIC ADVENTURE..... Well worth. You wont be able to put the book down once you get started.
one of the best book Series ever !!!! if you ask me this is one of the best book series ever read and iv'e read a lot of other books series like th golden compeass and eragon and i would definetly say that these books are much better, i would say that it just as good or better thay books like harry potter and the chronicles of Narnia. but i would note that i think that i would have liked to see more of an overall story, and a little bit more character development, but overall i think that the story is gerat. Another thing i relly like about the series is that it's Unpredictable you never get that with books like harry potter you konw that j.k rowing is not going to kill harry or kill ron, but in these book you never konw.
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Hate it...love it? I can't stay away from these books. I hate how people and creatures I don't want to die have a habit of doing just that. However, I always buy the next book in the series as soon as I see it has been released. The stories are cleverly written and the imagery is very vivid. The format is quite unique in that the books aren't necessarily in chronological order. The illustrations really capture the tone of the stories, too.
Edge Chronicles My son loves these books, am keeping up with the collection for him. He has read them all now.