The Edge Chronicles 10: The Immortals: The Book of Nate (The Edge Chronicles (chronological) #10)
When the life of Nate Quarter, a young lamplighter, is threatened, he is forced to flee from the phraxmines of the Eastern Woods to the mighty city of Great Glade. He is propelled on an epic journey of self-discovery that encompasses tournaments, battles, revolutions. And a final encounter with the Immortals themselves. Can he and the friends he makes along the way discover the truth about the past - and ensure the future of the Edge?
The Immortals concludes the Quint, Twig and Rook sagas. But is also a great way to begin reading The Edge Chronicles – the internationally best-selling fantasy series – and discover the Quint, Twig and Rook trilogies for the first time.
Then new and old readers can join a whole new adventure with the Cade saga – the fourth and latest trilogy in The Edge Chronicles.
As is often the case with a beloved fantasy series sometimes it hurts to leave. So it is with The Edge Chronicles; a universe both intricate in its histories and vibrant in its illustrations. The authors have long said that this final volume would serve to unite the characters from the three trilogies that came before and end their stories. Seemingly impossible as 'The Immortals' takes place five hundred years after the end of 'Freeglader', but hey - the clue is in the name.I'll start with its
http://bookwhales.blogspot.ca/2012/03...Book Hoarder here. Sorry for the lack of review. It's been 1 week since my last review and finally here's a new one. Its the last book for the Edge Chronicles. If you don't know this book then where were you all this time? nah just joking. The Edge Chonicles is very unique story which transcends time and connects the faith of 4 young lads. The Immortals is the last book for the Edge and the story revolves around young Nate Quarter and his adventure on the
Having read and loved the previous books in the Edge Chronicles, I was excited to revisit its world, creatures, and heartfelt themes in The Immortals. But The Immortals surprised me with a new age in the Edge, with new technology, geography, and values that had me nostalgic for the good old days of stormchasing and Undertown, for the times when the Deepwoods were still forbidding and Riverrise was a distant myth. However, this change is one of the things that makes the Edge Chronicles so
I have loved this series! I'm very sad to finish the tenth and final book. I would love to go back and read them all again from start to finish, one right after the other. If I do, I will enjoy this last book much more a second time through. This first time through it took me a long time to get drawn into the story. Somehow I felt out of step with it. It wasn't what I was expecting, and it just felt overly long. It didn't help that I only had short amounts of reading time, but even when I had
In spite of people attempting to live in great cities, the remembrance of the great skyships looms large in many memories, so much so that this book takes place in what is called the Third Age of Flight. Mr. Stewart has put great care into building his Edge world. Its many denizens are outlined with exquisite detail both to character and livelihood. Many old faces reappear and new races are introduced. New allies, dangerous enemies and ancient evil and good all add their own touch to this
Frakken amazing. This is the Edge Chronicles near it's finest. The characters are fun(The Professor is my favorite), the plot is very interesting, and it HAS SO MUCH TO IT! This book is delves at least a little into nearly every theme I can think of, with some politics, military, action, adventure, and all that stuff we that love the Edge Chronicles for. The advances in technology are a very believable step forward from the previous books. The illustrations are frigging fantastic , and greatly
Paul Stewart
Audio CD | Pages: 6 pages Rating: 4.38 | 1551 Users | 71 Reviews
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Original Title: | The Immortals |
ISBN: | 1846577047 (ISBN13: 9781846577048) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.edgechronicles.co.uk/ |
Series: | The Edge Chronicles (chronological) #10 |
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It’s five hundred years into the third age of flight and mighty phraxships steam across the immensity of the Deepwoods, plying their lucrative trade between the three great cities. But all across the Edge, trouble is brewing. The goblin clans are preparing for war. And a storm is gathering, unlike any that has been seen before.When the life of Nate Quarter, a young lamplighter, is threatened, he is forced to flee from the phraxmines of the Eastern Woods to the mighty city of Great Glade. He is propelled on an epic journey of self-discovery that encompasses tournaments, battles, revolutions. And a final encounter with the Immortals themselves. Can he and the friends he makes along the way discover the truth about the past - and ensure the future of the Edge?
The Immortals concludes the Quint, Twig and Rook sagas. But is also a great way to begin reading The Edge Chronicles – the internationally best-selling fantasy series – and discover the Quint, Twig and Rook trilogies for the first time.
Then new and old readers can join a whole new adventure with the Cade saga – the fourth and latest trilogy in The Edge Chronicles.
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Title | : | The Edge Chronicles 10: The Immortals: The Book of Nate (The Edge Chronicles (chronological) #10) |
Author | : | Paul Stewart |
Book Format | : | Audio CD |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 6 pages |
Published | : | March 16th 2009 by Doubleday (first published 2009) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens. Adventure |
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Ratings: 4.38 From 1551 Users | 71 ReviewsWrite-Up About Books The Edge Chronicles 10: The Immortals: The Book of Nate (The Edge Chronicles (chronological) #10)
On rereading this I'm downgrading its star rating because while it did tie together a lot of loose ends in the series, and it did have the same magical creativity, lovable characters, and strong plot that defined this series, I realized this time around that the final solutions came from outside the main character. Not outside the storyline, mind you, so much better than many other books, (and almost certainly better than I could do), but still, the main character was not so much a hero as anAs is often the case with a beloved fantasy series sometimes it hurts to leave. So it is with The Edge Chronicles; a universe both intricate in its histories and vibrant in its illustrations. The authors have long said that this final volume would serve to unite the characters from the three trilogies that came before and end their stories. Seemingly impossible as 'The Immortals' takes place five hundred years after the end of 'Freeglader', but hey - the clue is in the name.I'll start with its
http://bookwhales.blogspot.ca/2012/03...Book Hoarder here. Sorry for the lack of review. It's been 1 week since my last review and finally here's a new one. Its the last book for the Edge Chronicles. If you don't know this book then where were you all this time? nah just joking. The Edge Chonicles is very unique story which transcends time and connects the faith of 4 young lads. The Immortals is the last book for the Edge and the story revolves around young Nate Quarter and his adventure on the
Having read and loved the previous books in the Edge Chronicles, I was excited to revisit its world, creatures, and heartfelt themes in The Immortals. But The Immortals surprised me with a new age in the Edge, with new technology, geography, and values that had me nostalgic for the good old days of stormchasing and Undertown, for the times when the Deepwoods were still forbidding and Riverrise was a distant myth. However, this change is one of the things that makes the Edge Chronicles so
I have loved this series! I'm very sad to finish the tenth and final book. I would love to go back and read them all again from start to finish, one right after the other. If I do, I will enjoy this last book much more a second time through. This first time through it took me a long time to get drawn into the story. Somehow I felt out of step with it. It wasn't what I was expecting, and it just felt overly long. It didn't help that I only had short amounts of reading time, but even when I had
In spite of people attempting to live in great cities, the remembrance of the great skyships looms large in many memories, so much so that this book takes place in what is called the Third Age of Flight. Mr. Stewart has put great care into building his Edge world. Its many denizens are outlined with exquisite detail both to character and livelihood. Many old faces reappear and new races are introduced. New allies, dangerous enemies and ancient evil and good all add their own touch to this
Frakken amazing. This is the Edge Chronicles near it's finest. The characters are fun(The Professor is my favorite), the plot is very interesting, and it HAS SO MUCH TO IT! This book is delves at least a little into nearly every theme I can think of, with some politics, military, action, adventure, and all that stuff we that love the Edge Chronicles for. The advances in technology are a very believable step forward from the previous books. The illustrations are frigging fantastic , and greatly
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