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Average rating3.7
Dès la fin de l'année scolaire, Kendra et Seth sont de retour à Fablehaven, incroyable refuge pour créatures fantastiques, dont leurs grands-parents sont les gardiens. Grand-père Sorenson y a invité trois experts : un maître en potions, un collectionneur d'objets magiques et une chasseuse de créatures étranges. Il sont pour mission de protéger Fablehaven de la maléfique Société de l'Etoile du Soir, déterminée à mettre la main sur un artefact d'une grande puissance dissimulé au cœur du sanctuaire. Le temps est compté. Si l'Etoile du Soir parvient à ses fins, ce sera un désastre pour tous les sanctuaires du monde... et peut être pour la Terre entière !
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5 primary booksFablehaven is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Brandon Mull.
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This was another fun and fantastical book. It got down to the point a bit quicker than the first one, and I think it moved a bit quicker. It's obvious there's alot of the story left, but overall it was a good continuation of the series.
I like the reviews of this that complain about the racism of having a Cowboys and Indians foosball table. Reading them makes me feel smart about history, it makes me feel good that our society is so honesty about history, and it serves as a melancholy reminder that the real message of these children's novels is a complex statement about the pseudo-racist undertones of white American culture and their surreptitious integration into the post-modern philosophies which inebriate children's literature. I'm glad that I have the proper humility to understand these books when I read them, and to be ashamed of how bigoted my people are.
These books are great, and this is where it starts. I want a foosball table like that.
Critiques about this books plot, or characters, or writing are completely legitimate. Looking for things to trigger you in a kids book is a silly pastime. If you must, there's many better places to look. Sorry that a foosball table hurts your feelings.
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This is an interesting book. It had a couple surprising twists to it.