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Under the Serpent Sea (Secrets of Droon, 12)

Under the Serpent Sea (Secrets of Droon, 12)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Most Secret
Review: Finally Lord Sparr is back and is as evil as always! You want to read book #10 and #11 before you read this one. It will tell you a lot of answers/secrets. You will find out about Demither's relationship with Queen Relna and Keeah. But it will leave you longing for the next book because you never know what you might find when you visit Droon. My son gobbled this one up in 1 1/2 hours of pure excitement about Droon!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great installment in SUPER series for kids!!!
Review: My son (now 5) and I were pleased (and relieved, and ecstatic) to finally have the opportunity to read (and thoroughly enjoy) the most recent installment in Tony Abbott's wonderful fantasy series, the Secrets of Droon. Granted, we've now read all twelve, and we've found they continue to improve (in addition to getting longer, which also makes it seem like you're getting more for your money). Here, the cast of characters remains basically the same, with the action and heroics evenly shared by the girls (intrepid Julie and the junior wizard, princess Keeah) and the boys (thoughtful Eric and the ever-hungry, but frequently unlucky, Neal). In "Under the Serpent Sea," we again confront the fearsome sea witch Demither and unlock further secrets of the elusive, shape-shifting Queen Relna. The young protagnists, as always, benefit from the faithful guardianship and mentoring of the the Wizard Gaelen. If all of this sounds daunting, then don't hesitate to start at the beginning of the series, because the author constantly rewards readers as the books progress. Over the last few years, all of our friends' kids (from 5 to 12, boys and girls) have also become hooked on Droon. So what are you waiting for? Open the basement door, and head on down the hidden staircase....

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: An Underwater Story
Review: This book takes place in a magical land called Droon. The three friends, Eric, Julie and Neal are on their 12th adventure in Droon, seeking Demether, the underwater queen of the ocean. She has a red jewel she stole from Lord Spar, called the red eye of dawn. This jewel has a spirit in it which is making her yellow. This book has inspired me, and I would think many other people, to make up their own stories, to think about their own adventures in other worlds. I did not think this book was the best book I had ever read, because it really did not have that much action.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: An Underwater Story
Review: This was the best of all the Droon books. It reveals all the secrets of Droon. And the main character (the seawitch Demeteier) is a woman. I've been reading Droon books since I was 6 years old. And they get better every time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Droon is back again!
Review: This was the best of all the Droon books. It reveals all the secrets of Droon. And the main character (the seawitch Demeteier) is a woman. I've been reading Droon books since I was 6 years old. And they get better every time.


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