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The best book ever!
This book is a great book for kids who like monsters, because it's about a monster who tries to take over the sea and land with a whole lot of floods.I really like this book and I think you would too. Top to learn more
September 26, 2007
| Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 5
Product Description
One boy's journey to help his village becomes a quest to save the kingdom. Features a fearsome new beast in every book!
Floods. Starvation. Fear. This is what awaits the people of Avantia's coast if Tom and Elenna cannot stop Sepron the Sea Serpent. The huge and terrifying beast lurks in eerie waters. All the fish have fled and no boats dare to pass.
Tom and Elenna meet a mysterious stranger who may hold the key for tracking down the monster. But as they set off in a rickety rowboat, Tom can't help but wonder if they'll succeed so easily this time. . . .
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First Grader's Review
I liked Sepron the Sea Serpant because I really like monsters, especially this one. The series is about six monsters that are under an evil spell. There is a boy and a girl with a horse and a wolf on a quest to save the world from evil. Top to learn more
June 10, 2007
(Cache Valley, Utah) | Helpful Votes: 5 | Rating: 4
He has now read so many of the Beast Quest series, that he has derived the formula and can tell you in exactly which chapter they will meet the beast, in which chapter complications will set in, which chapter will bring victory. Heaven be praised for a free library service, which means I can reserve the next title and they email me when it comes in. So I have not gone bankrupt buying all these jolly Beast Quests books. Beast Quest is a fantasy series published by Orchard Books, and there are currenly sixty titles. If you wanted to get him off Beast Quest, I’m sure they’d have some books that would help. And possibly another 35 to go. I know reading series of books is an important hook in catching the reading bug. But he is obsessed with Beast Quest. There’s this website created by children’s author Jon Sciezska (sounds like Fresca, as he says) called Guys Read, which helps to encourage boys to read and gives booklists.
‘It would be so fantastic if one day, just ONE day, you would say to me: “Dad, I’d like to read my book now”, instead of me having to nag you about it,” I preach to him most nights. At first, both my wife and I took up the challenge to read the story with our Tom, dramatising both the voices and the actions of the sword-bearing slayer as he hunted down the dragon on a lengthy quest to defeat all the beasts in town, with an... But just as my patience was about to snap, my high-flying wife flew to the rescue – as she so often does – by coming home one evening with a book that completely captured our boy’s attention and imagination. And that’s where the fear of failure comes in. Since I became a housedad two years ago, I have constantly measured myself against my wife’s success as a Stay-At-Home-Mum before she and I swapped roles, and her role as an executive now that she is... I was skipping through chapter books when I was four years old (so my parents told me) but back then, in the late ’60s, I didn’t have the distractions of television, computer games and Wii. ‘Beast Quest: Ferno the Fire Dragon. He sped through the first book, which introduces the main characters (Tom, his trusty stallion Storm, his friend Elenna and her loyal wolf Silver), and then asked if he could get the next one. What seven year-old could resist a title like that, not to mention the fantastic illustration on the cover of a young lad fighting a fire-breathing dragon on the cover. And, of, what a GENIUS commercial rouse – for there are around SIXTY books in the series, written by a late-20s history geek called Adam Blade (that can’t be his real name, surely.
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I tend to buy books based on her interests so yes, we have quite a few chapter story books/novels on HORSES. As for books that she reads, she reads non-fictions, novels, chapter books, magazines – all sorts. I think my love of books comes from the fact that I was surrounded by books as a child and saw my parents always reading. I think R loves books for similar reasons – we have books at home, go to the library A LOT and she sees me read. I think because we spent a lot of time when she was younger talking about why we don’t believe in Magic, what Christmas is, importance of tawhid, not worshipping anything other than Allah etc etc – when she comes across shirk in books she doesn’t... Even when she’s older, I believe it is important to give her the freedom to choose but to always keep the communication avenues open to discuss anything she may come across in her books as one day she will come across EVERYTHING – so in a way it... uk which is great otherwise I couldn’t afford it. We also go to charity shops and a lot of her horse books I’ve bought from there. I do not blot out books with concepts that go against Islam though as I feel that she will come across these things and I would prefer to discuss them with her – show her how it doesnt fit in with our beliefs/practises etc. A few sisters have emailed me privately about R and what she reads, where to get books from etc.