Black Water (Pendragon #5)
BREAKING THE RULES
Just when fifteen-year-old Bobby Pendragon thinks he understands his purpose as a Traveler - to protect the territories of Halla from the evil Saint Dane - he is faced with an impossible choice. The inhabitants of Eelong are in danger of being wiped out by a mysterious plague. The only way Bobby can stop it is to bring the antidote from another territory. Since moving items between territories is forbidden by the Traveler rules, if Bobby chooses to save Eelong he could endanger himself, his friends, and the future of every other being in Halla.
That was great. Sucks that Kasha died though. I wonder how everyone is gonna get out of Eelong though? Or if they'll get out. Can't wait for the next one.
Pendragon Book 5: Black Water is of course, another action-packed story from the series of Pendragon. As good as always, no flaws. My recommendation to this book is that: READ IT!!!! If you're bored of reading Harry Potter, then it's time that you take the power of the Pendragon books in your hand. Start with any one of it, but you'll soon get the feeling. If you want action-packed scenes, heart-thumping cliffhangers, and fictional violence, get your copy of the Pendragon Book 5: Black Water
JosephSchiedemandel1/31/12 Book Review Pendragon Book 5: Black Water Pendragon, or rather the Pendragon series, is a series of science fiction books about a group of people who possess the ability to travel through time and space through the use of portals called, Flumes. This, In my opinion, was one of the stronger entries in the series, solely because of the unique setting. For me, a books setting and characters really sell a book. If it has characters that I can relate to, or a setting that
Finally a Pendragon book without some god-awful reality-breaking plot point! :DI was scared at first because this is my favorite Pendragon book because shit gets real and I really didn't want to hate this one. And I didn't! :L :L It was pleasant. Allelujah.So first I really like how in this world, humans are treated like shit. So not only does Bobby have to save the world, he has to do it in one that despises him. Great. And he actually calls out Saint Dane on it and it's great. I'm starting to
This book was amazing, the characters were great as well as the action and suspense. the fifth book in the pendragon series and probably the best one since the merchant of death. i especially like what he's done with this new world, the setting takes place in a jungle, a world filled with perilous dangers, extinct animals, vicious predators,and many other new things about the new territory. but its a really good read. and the abilities of bobby pendragon and the acolytes of his are completely
This series really is so well-plotted.Book one: Bobby gets luckyBook two: Bobby has help, suffers a lossBook three: Bobby almost doesnt make it, questions himselfBook four: They dont winBook five: The world starts falling apart I dont remember this book that well - though honestly Im not sure how I forgot it - and I found it compelling and smart. The writing is serviceable, no better, but the plot steams ahead, pulling the characters and the world with it, asking all the right questions at all
D.J. MacHale
Paperback | Pages: 427 pages Rating: 4.17 | 22169 Users | 430 Reviews
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Original Title: | Black Water |
ISBN: | 0689869118 (ISBN13: 9780689869112) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Pendragon #5 |
Characters: | Bobby Pendragon, Aja Killian, Tom Dorney, Courtney Chetwynde, Mark Dimond, Saint Dane |
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Just when fifteen-year-old Bobby Pendragon thinks he understands his purpose as a Traveler - to protect the territories of Halla from the evil Saint Dane - he is faced with an impossible choice. The inhabitants of Eelong are in danger of being wiped out by a mysterious plague. The only way Bobby can stop it is to bring the antidote from another territory. Since moving items between territories is forbidden by the Traveler rules, if Bobby chooses to save Eelong he could endanger himself, his friends, and the future of every other being in Halla.
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Title | : | Black Water (Pendragon #5) |
Author | : | D.J. MacHale |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 427 pages |
Published | : | August 2004 by Aladdin Paperbacks |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Science Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.17 From 22169 Users | 430 ReviewsJudgment Appertaining To Books Black Water (Pendragon #5)
In this adventure Bobby travels to Eelong to find out the status of his dear friend and fellow Travel Gunny from First Earth, right off the bat he encounters a shocking twist to this territory and an unwilling Traveler and helpful but over eager acolyte. Bobby has to deal with a whole new wrench thrown in the game when he finds out that Saint Dane has mixed the territories in a deadly way all while Courtney & Mark are faced with a decision that might change the game forever.That was great. Sucks that Kasha died though. I wonder how everyone is gonna get out of Eelong though? Or if they'll get out. Can't wait for the next one.
Pendragon Book 5: Black Water is of course, another action-packed story from the series of Pendragon. As good as always, no flaws. My recommendation to this book is that: READ IT!!!! If you're bored of reading Harry Potter, then it's time that you take the power of the Pendragon books in your hand. Start with any one of it, but you'll soon get the feeling. If you want action-packed scenes, heart-thumping cliffhangers, and fictional violence, get your copy of the Pendragon Book 5: Black Water
JosephSchiedemandel1/31/12 Book Review Pendragon Book 5: Black Water Pendragon, or rather the Pendragon series, is a series of science fiction books about a group of people who possess the ability to travel through time and space through the use of portals called, Flumes. This, In my opinion, was one of the stronger entries in the series, solely because of the unique setting. For me, a books setting and characters really sell a book. If it has characters that I can relate to, or a setting that
Finally a Pendragon book without some god-awful reality-breaking plot point! :DI was scared at first because this is my favorite Pendragon book because shit gets real and I really didn't want to hate this one. And I didn't! :L :L It was pleasant. Allelujah.So first I really like how in this world, humans are treated like shit. So not only does Bobby have to save the world, he has to do it in one that despises him. Great. And he actually calls out Saint Dane on it and it's great. I'm starting to
This book was amazing, the characters were great as well as the action and suspense. the fifth book in the pendragon series and probably the best one since the merchant of death. i especially like what he's done with this new world, the setting takes place in a jungle, a world filled with perilous dangers, extinct animals, vicious predators,and many other new things about the new territory. but its a really good read. and the abilities of bobby pendragon and the acolytes of his are completely
This series really is so well-plotted.Book one: Bobby gets luckyBook two: Bobby has help, suffers a lossBook three: Bobby almost doesnt make it, questions himselfBook four: They dont winBook five: The world starts falling apart I dont remember this book that well - though honestly Im not sure how I forgot it - and I found it compelling and smart. The writing is serviceable, no better, but the plot steams ahead, pulling the characters and the world with it, asking all the right questions at all
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