The Wizards of Once: Knock Three Times: Book 3
K**R
Wizards of once series
Great reading for 7-12's. Nothing dodgy, no bad language and only minor injury detail.
A**R
My 8 year old LOVED this book. (with mostly me reading)
My 8 year old LOVED this book. (with mostly me reading)
R**W
Nos encanta
Mis hijos cuentan los días para el cuarto y último libro de esta serie. Están completamente enganchados.
V**M
Someday, you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again...
C.S. Lewis: “No book is really worth reading at the age of ten which is not equally – and often far more – worth reading at the age of fifty and beyond.”No Spoilers. I promise.I'm a 41 year old homeschool Mama to 4 kids, 9 and under. These books are mine for now - as in, not for my kids, not just yet...but only because I am selfishly savoring them. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I promise I'll read them to the kids and they will love the adventure. Don't worry about that. There's nothing "unsuitable" about them for children.I am only saying this to reveal that this is so much more than a story for children. These books let me see and feel that brilliant spark of my own childhood - you know that giddy one that you feel in your belly? I didn't think it was possible to replace "favorite books" in my brain after all this time. I thought the " Favorite Book" trophy had been given away long ago. And then, something unexpected happened while trying out the How to Train Your Dragon series...the story itself became "important" to me. I drank those stories in. I felt as if I had literally journeyed "There and Back Again" from the first book to the very last.This series, like it's predecessor...It's just wonderful. If I were to guess, I'd say, at this point in the story, we are now approaching Rivendell on the way to Mordor, or the Beavers cottage to get out of the snow in Narnia. It feels, still, as if it is just beginning, and all the adventures so far are important, but in truth, only those first few steps on a much longer journey.If you find yourself hungry for a story, a real "yarn"... this has it, and then some. Here's what you get with a story likes this:- Ups and downs, but you knew that - Irony and witty humor,- Fear - that gut twisting kind that you might have only found yourself in a few times during your own real life. If you've lived long enough to have it, you will know it when you see it here.- Characters who are both more than they are... and sometimes less than they should be, - Mentors and guides who should know better, and probably do, but still utterly fail as a result of our age old problem - Hubris- Subtle yet powerful truths that are hidden from us in our childhood years and are only revealed after we've lived a good while... There are many of these. Your kids will miss them and will glaze right by them. You won't.- Arrogance that is strangely charming, even when it is fallible....maybe especially when it is fallible - because it's usually supported by unwavering courage and loyalty.- Kindness, heaping doses of kindness in unexpected places.- Callousness, there's that too. It's important to realize in stories, just as in life, that not everyone is going to like you, or lift a finger to help you no matter how dire the circumstances.- Jealousy...There's always a bit of that. Jealously of affection, attention, maybe a bit of foreshadowing.- Some comments about parenting...again, kids won't get this as deeply as you will. But you will hear every nuance, feel every failure, frustration, and understand every bit of urgency because as a parent, it sometimes feels like a miracle to keep these kids alive under normal circumstances, much less extraordinary ones.- What we do in our youth echoes... and echoes... and echoes... Think this story is about a few kids? Well, you'd be partly right...until you realize that there were some other "kids" who made lasting choices...they are just a bit older now.This is the third book in this series, and although I understand that it could be possible to read this as a stand alone book, I don't recommend it. Cressida Cowell does a perfect job briefly reintroducing us to the characters and this book adds in even more pictures than all of her other books. It's a visual delight and the pictures do not detract or distract in any way. However, you can't quite keep your head wrapped around all of these characters unless you know who they are from the previous two books. Again, you wouldn't want a brief cameo of the characters just 2 minutes before they walk into Rivendell, would you? Same applies here. Read books 1 and 2 first. This book starts out quickly, and grass is not growing under the feet of our heroes. Everything is moving, and moving fast.So go get that really big cup of coffee... you're going to be here a while.
S**Y
My son loved these books.
It took a bit of effort for our son to get into the "Dragons" series. But once he started - he read them all pretty quickly.This series from Cressida Cowell is very good. He had no troubles getting into them and read the books at least twice. My wife also read the series. "Good" is her review.
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