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Original Title: | Beyond the Deepwoods |
ISBN: | 0552554227 (ISBN13: 9780552554220) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Edge Chronicles: The Twig Saga #1, The Edge Chronicles (chronological) #4, קורות קצעולם #1 , more |
Characters: | Twig |
Paul Stewart
Paperback | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 4.05 | 13371 Users | 822 Reviews
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Title | : | Beyond the Deepwoods (The Edge Chronicles: The Twig Saga #1) |
Author | : | Paul Stewart |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2006 by Corgi Books (first published 1998) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Adventure |
Description Supposing Books Beyond the Deepwoods (The Edge Chronicles: The Twig Saga #1)
Abandoned at birth in the perilous Deepwoods, Twig Verginix is brought up by a family of woodtrolls. One cold night, Twig does what no woodtroll has ever done before – he strays from the path. So begins a heart-stopping adventure that will take Twig through a nightmare world of fearsome goblins, bloodthirsty beasts and flesh-eating trees. Can he discover the truth about his past? Beyond the Deepwoods is the first book of the Twig Saga – second trilogy in The Edge Chronicles. Each book is a stand-alone adventure, so you can read The Edge Chronicles in any order you choose.Rating Of Books Beyond the Deepwoods (The Edge Chronicles: The Twig Saga #1)
Ratings: 4.05 From 13371 Users | 822 ReviewsEvaluate Of Books Beyond the Deepwoods (The Edge Chronicles: The Twig Saga #1)
I loved this book instantly. Maybe even before I started reading it. The cover is way cooler than this pic they have.The art of the book is so amazing. The map of The Edge is amazing. I want to go there. After the first chapter I could hardly put it down. What an amazing adventure story. Its a kids book-i saw it in the childrens section at the library and was drawn to the fancy cover. It reminds me of Bilbo's adventures in the HObbit but not so hard to read. A very quick easy-fun read. I lovedEvery time I read this book I remember again how much I absolutely adore everything about it. The Edgeworld, the Deepwoods, the creatures and characters, the gorgeous sketches, the plot - EVERYTHING. I will, at some point, write an actual review but for now I'll just say (like a little kid) IloveitIloveitIloveit IwantitIwantitIwantit!
This book was actually pretty good; I'm just angry about the ferocious beast on the front of the book. The beast on the front is called a banderbear, it's a timid creature and nothing messes with it except these little, evil, ferocious, fur balls called wig-wigs. The main character had met the banderbear while looking for food. It was sitting on the ground holding its had up to its face while whimpering. It turns out the banderbear had a rotten tooth in his mouth, so the main character pulled it
Full of suspense and imaginative...after the Quint trilogy, I'm happy to go back to the world of The Edge Chronicles. Twig has such incredible (mis)adventures in Deepwoods and it's a great contrast to the city adventures plot of Quint. Can't wait to read more.
This book was thoroughly unexpected! I was thinking I'd picked up a light-hearted children's fantasy that I'd whiz through without too much emotional attachment.So imagine my surprise when the characters and creatures were so gruesome, inventive and frankly sometimes scary! I had a lot of love for Twig - he was a lovable character, a relatable little guy who doesn't fit in with his Woodtroll family and so sets off to find himself and his destiny in the Deepwoods. What he finds is a magical array
Mythical critters info dumping things about their world that they already know.
I remember when I first found this book, nestled away in my local library. I was around 10-11, and my dad pulled it out and said, "Ethan, this one sounds a lot like Harry Potter, why don't you give it a try? You love your fantasy and magical creatures". Almost reluctantly, I got it out because, really, I didn't want to be reading young adult books when the crime and gore section was right there, but I decided to settle down and give my dad's pick a chance. Oh. My. Gosh. I was taken on a whole
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