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Aenir (The Seventh Tower, Book 3)

Aenir (The Seventh Tower, Book 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Series Clincher
Review: I began reading these books with my son. He really enjoyed them and I enjoyed them as well. However, when we read the book Aenir I could see the real creativeness of Garth Nix. This book in the series is by far the most creative so far. I am currently reading Sabriel and really enjoy Mr. Nix writing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Seventh Tower
Review: I have read all the seventh tower boocks and I am kurently wating for the six'th book to come to me by male i loved them all and I cant wate for more to come out and more like them this book had to be one of the best ones I loved the story and the funny carekters my favorit carekter is Tal he is prety cool their are many more peoply to come in the storys unfold in THE SEVENTH TOWER I hily recomend this book but if you read it read it in order to the series it is number 3 in the list of 6 boocks so fare well that is all I have to share BYE

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TOO COOL!!!
Review: I loved this book! The author always keeps you in this state of suspense similar to Jedi apprentice books. I just love this trust-distrust between Tal and Milla. What I did not like was that Tal lost his shadowguard. It was a lot better than Adras.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Is this a Soap Opera?
Review: I'm reading the Tower books with my kids, and I'm about ready to call it quits! Number three...yet another book providing little satisfaction in the story. I'm feeling like this series is more about selling books than anything else! I feel like we're tuning in to the never-ending soap opera at several bucks a pop. At this rate, Tal's mom will die of old age before he ever gets her out of that coma!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not always the answer you expect!
Review: If your father were missing, and the rest of your family was in trouble and counting on your help, and if you could have the help of a precious invention called a Codex, which is a wise (it's cool to see how it reaches out to help even when limited to only speaking when asked a direct question), information-gathering, shape-shifting thing that could answer any question you asked it, would you be anxious to find and keep safe such a thing? Tal is, and he assumes Milla won't mind doing whatever is necessary to find and rescue the Codex. He doesn't count on making her so furious with him, however, or being separated from her, maybe for good this time! He also doesn't count on having to depend on such a slow-minded Storm Shepherd for help, or waking to discover some kind of creature has thrown up in his hair and turned it green! Meanwhile, Milla and her Storm Shepherd are trapped in the Dawn House - will they agree to help Tal find and rescue the Codex (provided that they can find him), or will they be burned alive? And when Tal gets the rare chance to ask the Codex questions, will the answers be what he expects?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just wonderful
Review: Like all the previous books in the series, this one was just plain wonderful. There was the magical world of Aenir, it's just as weird as the name of the place sounds. It revealed stuff like....well just go buy it and read it. However, older readers (but I'm a 9th grader and I still liked it) might consider these books to easy. So if you're just looking for a book where you can't put it down, read starting from the first book and keep going from there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More mystery!
Review: Milla and Tal are in Aenir and they have managed to get themselves into trouble within the first twenty minutes. Tal betrays Milla's new gained trust and she leaves. So tal and his not-too- bright shadow guard Adras set out to try and find the Codex. A thing that answers all. Milla explores in the meantime and she finds a spirit bound in Aenir by Danir. Who is one of Milla's ancestors. And she discovers something about a war between Aenir and the people of the Ice and the castle thousands of years ago. Both children discover that they were not what they used to be. Tal discovers it by fighting Ice carl style, which no normal castle person would do. and Milla now owns a sunstone and a shadow guard which makes her no longer a complete Ice carl. The suspense builds and the plot thickens. What was at first a simple task that consisted only in finding a sunstone for Milla, has become a search for the truth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book Three : Aenir
Review: Once again Garth Nix brings The Seventh Tower series to the magic it has had since the first book, and Book Three surpasses the past two books by far as Tal and Milla question their trust in each other. In Aenir, a dreamworld full of strange magic and mystical creatures, Tal and Milla must make a fateful decision. Unfortunately, Tal decides without Milla's approval, and the two are thrown into betrayal. Fiendish Storm Shepherds , Waspwyrms , and a horrible figure named Hazror seek to destroy the two. But is Aenir a world of dreams -- or nightmares?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Will a rushed decision make him her enemy?
Review: Tal and Milla are in Aenir. And just when they were starting to trust each other, Tal makes a drastic decision and Milla will never be able to forgive him. They go their separate ways, Tal searching for the Codex and Milla searching for both information and a way out. But Aenir is full of dangers that even Tal could never imagine, dangers that are completely unfamiliar to Milla. Tal finds out that the only way Tal can get the Codex is with Milla's help. The problem is that she would most likely kill him if she ever saw him again. The third book in this series was just as good, if not better, than the first two. Garth Nix did an excellent job and leaves you wanting more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Seventh Tower Series' Aenir (Book 3)
Review: Tal Graile-Rerem has gotten a Sunstone for the clan of the Far-Raiders. But Milla has stayed to learn more of the Chosen secrets. They have crossed over to Aenir, and danger lurks around every corner. Especially when there are two Storm Shepherds demanding a life. And Tal and Milla are underneath them. Tal is faced with a decision that he must make, not for himself, but also for Milla. Will he make the right one? Or will one of them have to sacrifice a life for the other to continue? Read the third book of this series to find out!

I liked this book because they were exploring a new world, and it was as exciting and dangerous as I have ever seen in a fantasy book. This makes for a good read, I couldn't put the book down! I hope that you enjoy this book, Aenir!


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