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Ghost Wolf (Avalon: Quest for Magic, 3)

Ghost Wolf (Avalon: Quest for Magic, 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Amazing Book!!!
Review: This book was awesome!!! I loved it!!! I really liked it when Storm ended up to be alive and not dead like everyone thought she was. I also really liked how paladins and how everyone has a unique element came into the story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Aw, MAN!!!! My new favorite!!!!!!
Review: This is the third installment in the Avalon: Quest for Magic series. Adriane's point of view is shown in this book. It starts off with Adriane in a dream that the spirit of Ravenswood is sick, and because of this, Ravenswood is in danger. She wakes up to find that her grandmother is sick as well. Adriane is still grieving from the loss of Storm, when her grandmother is sent to the hospital, and Dreamer starts acting strangely. Ravenswood is put in danger in two ways, and only Adriane can save it, but her magic is being affected,and she feels as if she's losing everything again. That's only in the first few chapters. All in all, an extremely good book with a very satisfying ending.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Mediocre Book
Review: Though the book was well-written, I think it doesn't belong with the previous books. Everything was suddenly changing, and the ideas seem flawed. I get the feeling the author is running out of plots, because many storylines seem to be recycled. And I didn't like how she suddenly threw all that new information at us, all in one fatal swoop. Some parts didn't run smoothly at all, being more of a jumble of words than a paragraph. It would have been better to end the book after "Trial by Fire," rather than simply redoing the entire series. Overall, the book would be better if it didn't follow a series that had been much different than the present one.


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