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The Waterstone

The Waterstone

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Becky's Best
Review: I loved this book! Tad (Tadpole), the main character and one of the Fisher tribe, Birdie (Redbird), his little sister, and Pondleweed, their father, notice something is wrong when the water level at their pond (the family lives in a tree by a pond) is dangerously low. The supicious Fisher family, aware of their peril if the water level continued to drop, journeys upstream to get to the root of the problem. There Pondleweed disappears in a big black lake, and Tad and Birdie are left to themselves to help save the world from Drying completely. They then employ the help of a Dryad, which is a tree spirit, a Kobold, an earth spirit, two new friends (one is a Hunter, the other, a Digger), and the unity of all the tribes, Diggers, Hunters, and Fishers, to help fight the water-hogging Nixies and to get back the Waterstone.
If you like fantasy, action, and a teeny-tiny bit of romance (just a little bit!), you'll like this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Waterstone
Review: The Waterstone was a great fun-filled adventure book. At the very begining it just pulls you in. I couldent stop reading. It's about a boy tad and theres a secret about him that nobody knows not even him...YET. There pond is dring and they dont know why. Tad his sister Birdie and his dad Pondleweed go on a adventure to figuar out why there is no more water. They meet all diffrent creatures, tribes and witches. Whose good? Whose bad? We dont know.I dont want to spoil the book for you. so read The Waterstone and find out for yourself whose good and whose bad and what Tad's secret really is!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Book
Review: The WaterStone

Tad, a boy of a fisher tribe is really worried about his village and his family. After he had almost drowned in the lake he has been hearing strange voices. And if that's not enough to keep him worried the lake is drying up any way. So his father, Pondleweed and his sister Birdie (RedBird) go out into the world to see why the lake drying up when it shouldn't. When the 3 of them go out into then world they meet some troubles but they can get through it. One of the troubles was, they met another tribe and they wanted to capture Tad as a prisoner they put him in a dungeon, but later he escaped. I would recommend this book for people that like adventure and for people who like to fit clues together.


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