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The Three Furies (2010)

by Kaza Kingsley(Favorite Author)
4.28 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
141698559X (ISBN13: 9781416985594)
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English
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publisher
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
series
Erec Rex
review 1: The more I get into this series the more I like it. Originally I found too many similarities with Harry Potter, but as the series moves along I enjoy the characters more and more and the interesting twists in the plot (though some are a little strange). Erec's quests are always entertaining and this book has a couple of surprises that I didn't see coming as Erec completes his fifth and sixth quests. A lot of fun and perfect for older readers.
review 2: Erec is faced with a major challenged. In the last installment, he had to rescue his mother and now it is his very good friend Bethany who needs his help. What has really helped this series is that Erec's challenges are all linked with major challenges handed out by Baskania. Erec finds himself the target of b
... morelind bigoted hatred and hateful rhetoric as he learns more and more about himself. His new-found knowledge (in the last book) gives way to a secret held by two of his siblings. The two challenges in this story lead Erec into even more danger and for a while, it really appears all is over for our young hero.Kaza's story is much like the others -- compelling from beginning to end. I got laze about four chapters into the work and switched to the Kindle editing. The lighter wait, ease of taking it from place to place, allowed me to read this story without taking much time out, regardless of where I happened to be. If I had some spare time, I fired up the Kindle and read more until I finished the story.Again, Kaza's research has paid off, giving us further fantastic glimpses into a slightly different take on the fates and furies of mythology. Erec's solution is nothing short of remarkable.If there is anything that bothers me about the series, it is the developing relationship between Erec and Bethany. They are both young and for a boy to develop a strong romantic interest in Bethany (these stories all take place in a relatively short amount of time -- Erec has had one birthday in the course of the first five books), but it feels right and is something that you cheer for. I can see Bethany feeling the way she does (I raised three daughters), but not Erec. Still, not enough of a problem for me to give this anything less than five stars. less
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arian
This series continues to be a fun read. The theme of forgiveness and redemption was nice.
Wayne
It was excellent better than I expected, can't wait for the others to come out
theca03
Still really like this series, read this one in 2 days. Yep I'm addicted!
ramee
Good as the first one. That's a true sign of a good book.
adanlucatero_1
Almost no cheese.
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