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Title | : | The Adventures of Dwarfgiants: Serpent of the Sulphur Sea |
Author | : | Steven Jacklin |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 302 pages |
Published | : | March 30th 2017 by Tellwell Talent |
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Kindle Edition | Pages: 302 pages Rating: 4.83 | 6 Users | 3 Reviews
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Driven from Kamistra – their island home – the Dwarfgiants flee across the Sulphur Sea. With little food and water they find sanctuary in the remains of a castle ruin on the mysterious island of Helborin. What they don’t know is that the ancient structure holds a sinister past – one that is about to repeat itself. If the Dwarfgiants are to survive, Addi, a young Dwarfgiant, must be found. Missing in the Dark Wood, he unwittingly holds the secret that would save them from the evil Raslatombs and the serpent of the Sulphur Sea. A search party of three young Dwarfgiants is dispatched into the Dark Wood. With each member vying for a prestigious position in the Circle, they must, in so little time, bring Addi back. In doing so, they need to display courage and resourcefulness when confronted with strange beings and savage creatures. If successful, they would also find that Addi was not alone. It was, after all, a young Zenta female, full of secrets and mystic moonstones that had got him lost in the first place.
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Ratings: 4.83 From 6 Users | 3 ReviewsEvaluation Based On Books The Adventures of Dwarfgiants: Serpent of the Sulphur Sea
I know it's a cliche but I couldn't put it down. It's been ages since I burned the midnight oil glued to a book. A fast paced adventure for all ages. I was transported back to my young self, under the covers with a flashlight, having my mother tell me to go to sleep before I ruined my eyes. Keep 'em coming Mr. Jacklin!Darn that Steven Jacklin! How long, how long, oh how long must one wait for the sequel! It was a great read and I can't wait for the next in the series!I know it's a cliche but I couldn't put it down. It's been ages since I burned the midnight oil glued to a book. A fast paced adventure for all ages. I was transported back to my young self, under the covers with a flashlight, having my mother tell me to go to sleep before I ruined my eyes. Keep 'em coming Mr. Jacklin!
Dwarfgiants is a great read! Although it is written for middle school aged children, as an adult, I thoroughly enjoyed the story. My grandchildren are a little young for it yet but I am keeping it easily accessible in the centre of a shelf for a few more years until I can read it to them!

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