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K**R
Loved it!!!
Another fantastic book by Darren Shan, he never fails to keep the reader captivated throughout his books, the only downside is they are so good it doesn't take long to read them because you just don't want to put them down highly recommend!!
D**N
Brillant
Brilliant as always by Darren Shan. Great concept and it always keeps you wanting to read on, it is a proper age turner.
L**)
Nice to see the other side of things
I've finally finished the Archibald Lox series by Darren Shan.The last book is definitely the best book as it had the most going on.However, I don't think that'll be the end of Archibald Lox as there's still some unanswered questions such as why he can do what he can do.I hope Darren Shan will release more and soon. I need my answers.As for the plot of this book it involves an awful lot of kidnapping and negotiation but at least we got a happy ending especially for little Kojo.I do think it's worth a read but I'd recommend to read it as one big book which you can now buy it as. Just because I think the story will flow better that way.I'd give this book 4 stars.The series overall 4 stars
A**R
Still reading
I have enjoyed the books. I hav see e read 6 of them without many breaks. You will enjoy Archie and Inez. Happy reading
Z**H
Fall in love with dictators
One of the best stories from my favorite author
T**S
What a groptastic roller coaster of a ride!
What a groptastic roller coaster of a ride! Book 6 of Darren Shan’s newest series picks up at the grop tournament (a type of hyper-violent rugby) in Ruby where plans are made and foiled. Before Hugo, Inez, and Archie can kidnap Hiroto, he’s kidnapped by our two favorite assassins Orlan and Argate. What are two enterprising problem solvers and a few loyal family members going to do? Kidnap Dante, a prince from Ruby.Filled with twists and turns that leave the reader on the edge of their seat until Inez and Archie return to the station. Debts are still owed to some, paid to others, and nearly everyone is left in a better position than when the book started. It was sad to see one character break away, but another was set free, balancing the scoreboard until everything comes crashing down in the next books.The overwhelming theme, freedom of choice, is clear from the first page to the last, and it’s one that is explored with perfect clarity from a young person’s perspective. Influencing others is not freedom of choice. It robs them of their freedom. I know that Archie will face many challenges (including remembering to keep his mouth shut about what he’s been up to if he wants to avoid a very painful death) as he returns to the Born and his old life, but I also know he will rise to the occasion and find his true destiny.Darren Shan has created a complex set of characters that stays with the reader long after the cover is closed. I cannot wait until next year when the series concludes.
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