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Title | : | Leven Thumps and the Eyes of the Want (Leven Thumps #3) |
Author | : | Obert Skye |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 406 pages |
Published | : | September 25th 2007 by Shadow Mountain |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure. Magic. Childrens. Middle Grade |
Obert Skye
Hardcover | Pages: 406 pages Rating: 3.98 | 12342 Users | 336 Reviews
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The powerfully gifted Leven Thumps, once an ordinary fourteen- year- old boy from Oklahoma, has been retrieved from Reality and sent to stop those in Foo who are nurturing dark dreams and plan to invade and rule Reality. Hold on to your popcorn! In book three, the war to unite Foo and Reality has begun. Not only must Leven race across Foo to stop the Secret before the deadly truth is revealed, he must travel to the island of Lith, the home of the Want the manic dreammaster who can give Leven the gifts he needs against a foreboding army of rants and other Foo beings. If you are willing and have the courage, youre invited for the next adventure in book three, Leven Thumps and the Eyes of the Want. Travel to Sycophant Run, survive the Lime Sea, and discover a new gateway to Foo and a threat beneath the soil. The fooseeable adventure will keep Foo fans captivated and wanting more!Specify Books During Leven Thumps and the Eyes of the Want (Leven Thumps #3)
Original Title: | Leven Thumps and the Eyes of the Want |
ISBN: | 1590388003 (ISBN13: 9781590388006) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Leven Thumps #3 |
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Ratings: 3.98 From 12342 Users | 336 ReviewsRate About Books Leven Thumps and the Eyes of the Want (Leven Thumps #3)
The more I read this series, the less I like it. The plot lines are really imaginative, and I enjoy some of the bantering conversations in the book and the humor, but I was honestly bored most of the way through the book. There is no engagement of the reader in these books -- no clues to pick up on, no foreshadowing, just one sticky situation after another. The characters are flat and there just isn't any depth to this. Lots of the subplots don't come together or make much sense (I supposeThere were some dragging parts and some parts that were so fast-paced I had to backtrack to see if I skipped a page. Half-way through the book and I the story still did not unfold. There were some commendable parts like the transformation of characters. Leven was not always feeling sorry for himself, Geth remembered how it felt like to be a lithen, Dennis was no longer a push-over, and Janet was not a despicable character anymore. The book has "meh" feels.
Ok book. For some reason Im really intrigued by a dream land and talking toothpicks. Crazy. I know.
The third in the series, this book drags the reader deeper into Foo and even gives us a little more information about the sycophants. Along the way, more distressing news about the current state of Foo keeps our main characters off balance and draws them away from each other, just as they need each other most. The unknown narrator makes some commentary at the beginning of some chapters that reminded me of Victor Hugo's chapters on history thought Obert Skye's narrator limited his descriptions to
Ah, Hector, causing trouble again?
This is probably my least favorite Leven Thumps book, although I'm not exactly sure why. I should have liked it better than the first two since I read it myself this time, instead of listening to E. B. Stevens. Also, Obert Skye has finally decided to drop the phrase, "Leven's eyes burned gold." That was definitely an improvement. I guess there were just way too many main characters in this book, for me anyway. I've never been crazy about books that are told from the perspectives of ten different
Ah, Hector, causing trouble again?
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