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Meet the Author. He tries to write as much as possible while still attending to his many other hobbies, such as fishing, camping, hiking, and almost anything that will allow him to enjoy the magic of nature. Books of M. Read more. Adventurers Wanted: Sands of Nezza Book 4. About This Book. I didn't like that when Whalen died he came back from the dead, I feel like Alex was abusing his power as a guardian. I agree with the author's perspective because he is an amazing guy and has a great imagination.
This book connects with his other books in the series because it ties up loose ends and things are brought together. Alexs personality is important because he is nice and always good to other people by offering them help. This shows that he is good and will never turn evil. This book makes me feel really good and makes me excited to turn every page, it also makes me want to stay up late and read. The theme of this book is that good people can always overcome evil. It shows this in the book because Alex always Faces people who are evil and he always wins.
Even against all odds like when he fought the brotherhood. He still was able to win even when the barrier between life and death was broken and even more people cam in. Oct 14, M R rated it liked it. Though things still were a little too convenient. The journey to Conmar was a little long without some of the fun banter and connection in previous books. I did, however, really like how Alex learned to respect Whalen and not rely only on himself and his own past successes.
The sea elves and some other creatures introduced were so cool! The pacing was a bit slow in many areas, but with a little more development of the plot and subplots, it could have moved a little better. That said, the ending was amazing! It tied in details and loose ends from previous books to the sweeping conclusion.
I loved the dragons, because dragons make everything cooler, and how the magic was shown. The series is about Alex growing into a great young man and dragon lord.
This would be a great book for late elementary school and middle-grade readers who love adventure, think Dungeons and Dragons and The Hobbit, and magic. Oct 23, Dorine White rated it it was amazing. Welcome back to the land of Adventures Wanted! In this fifth book, we find Alex and Whalen about to set off on a quest to stop Whalen's evil great-great-great-etc-nephew. Together Alex and Whalen, the two greatest wizards in the land, must disguise themselves and travel to the land where Jabez, the evil nephew, is plotting to overthrow Westland.
His death will be difficult, because he has tied his life force to any person he has ever helped, so Alex must find The Axe of Sundering, to cut through Welcome back to the land of Adventures Wanted!
His death will be difficult, because he has tied his life force to any person he has ever helped, so Alex must find The Axe of Sundering, to cut through the ties and then end Jabez's life. Of course, the Axe is hidden and guarded by a dragon. The Brotherhood is also on the rise, and Alex and Whalen must watch their every move or the greater good might be in jeopardy. My Thoughts- So Good! I've been waiting for this book to come out. The author suffered an illness, and luckily got better.
If you missed book one, Alex, then a sixteenish year-old, answered a sign in a shop window that said, Adventures Wanted. Think of all your favorite World of Warcraft or Dungeon and Dragon dreams come true. Plus, while he is gone in adventure land, barely any time passes in his home world. This time he is with his teacher, Whalen, and together they travel with a caravan around Westland, so that they can sneak up on Jabez.
As a reader, you are able to watch as Alex's character becomes even more powerful and smart. He is also kind, which makes him a great wizard. He discovers a clue about a dragon with no name who will save the land. Hmm, a tasty tidbit he tries to unravel for most of the book. As he travels, he meets wondrous creatures, including Sea Elves and Dark Shadows. He uses his talents to deal with each accordingly. He continues to grow into his destiny with fabulous fight scenes and skill challenges.
This story just flows, moving from beginning of quest, through trials, to a spectacular ending, and then bam! I love this series. Jan 26, Mark Buxton rated it really liked it. My name is Alex, and I've agreed to help Whalen destroy his nephew Jabez. Jabez is an evil wizard using dark magic, and we suspect he has connections to the Brotherhood. We can't use any of our magic during our journey or Jabez will sense our presence. Luckily, he can't sense my dragon magic.
Whalen and I are pretending to be merchants as we travel across the land, and I've made some good friends. However, it upsets me that I must lie to them in order to keep my true identity secret. When we reach Jabez's castle, I must first locate the Axe of Sundering in order to break his connection to living spirits. If I don't, I won't be able to kill him, and evil will spread across the lands.
A prophecy says a nameless dragon will appear someday and vanquish the evil. I don't understand what that means, so I must continue my quest until its conclusion. The prologue described how Alex couldn't remember anything about himself, so I was ready for some serious surprises. I had mixed emotions about this book, since Alex wasn't on an official quest with other adventurers. I missed the closeness of the past adventurer groups and the sense of teamwork and camaraderie.
Honor and loyalty were still important elements of Alex's character and were keys to his success. This book felt a little more violent than other books in the series, as Alex's end goal was to kill Jabez. Alex killed wicked men and creatures in the past, but it wasn't usually planned from the beginning.
The author has managed to introduce creative weapons and tools to the stories, and white orbs and the Axe of Sundering were examples this time. New powers continued to find Alex, so his solutions to conflicts were often surprises. I expected to find another sequel waiting when I reached the end of the plot, but all issues were resolved in the last fourth of the book. Overall, I enjoyed the series, especially the first three books, and recommend you give it a shot.
Nov 14, Jennifer rated it it was ok Shelves: series , children-s-books , adventure , ya-series , fantasy , purged. There was a lot of buildup for this book. The initial publication date was pushed back when the author had health issues.
This is understandable and a valid reason to not have the book ready. I think that the delay in publishing made it so the author felt he needed to get it out as soon as possible, and the story suffered for it. I have read all the other books in the series and was looking forward to seeing how it ended. I honestly thought there would be more than five books, but this one has b There was a lot of buildup for this book.
I honestly thought there would be more than five books, but this one has been announced as the final book in the series, so it had to have a strong send off. This book felt completely disconnected from the rest of the books. It was okay I guess, but Alex started getting really annoying, and characters and story lines that had been throughout the rest of the series were randomly dropped. What happened to the rest of the magic bags that Alex was supposed to be returning? All of the previous books had him return a bag, but if my math is correct, he still had at least three by the end of the series.
Nothing was mentioned about them at all. There were a lot of new characters, but they didn't seem to serve any real purpose. They were just fillers. There were plenty of characters that had been present for most of the series that I would have loved to see again. I believe there were only three that were mentioned, two of which were only mentioned for a moment. I couldn't really connect with the new characters. They hadn't been around long enough for me to care about what happened to them.
This series could have done with at least a couple more books. It was a disappointment to wait so long only to end up reading a book that seems disconnected from the rest of the series. Author: M. Forman Publisher: Shadow Mountain Oct 16, Cathy rated it it was amazing. I'm sad to see yet another of my personal favorite series come to an end.
This series has been full of action and adventure. It's a series that my daughter and I have been able to relive again and again. And we'll still do that, but there will be no more of Alex's new adventures to tag along on. This book has been worth the wait that it's taken to get it into the hands of the reader.
The author suffered a stroke while writing this one, so it's taken years and years to get it. I loved how I was ab I'm sad to see yet another of my personal favorite series come to an end.
I loved how I was able to open it and be sucked right back into Alex's world of adventures as if no time had passed. So fabulous! I love the characters in this series.
You see everything through Alex's eyes, so you only know what he knows. You only see what he sees. That can be detrimental in certain books but I love the way it works with this series. I love that you can try to figure out just how to get out of situations while Alex does, or figure out just what he should do next with him. I love his sense of honor and duty. He is one of my favorite literary characters I've ever read. I love the plot of this one. There is plenty of action and adventure. And even when the book is winding down in the final closing scenes, it still is filled with action and adventure.
I was surprised by how it all ended. But it was a fitting end to an amazing series. Make sure to go get this book, but make sure that you start at the beginning of the series if you haven't already! Apr 01, Heidi rated it it was amazing. After a wait of several years, I'm thrilled to have finally had the chance to read the last book in the Adventurers Wanted series.
I'm also sad that the series has ended. It's always sad to say goodbye to favorite characters. In this last book of the series, Alex, a young wizard, adventurer, and dragon lord, sets off with his mentor, Whalen Vankin, to address the evil actions of Vankin's former apprentice and great-nephew, Jabez. At the same time, they are trying to figure out what the evil orga After a wait of several years, I'm thrilled to have finally had the chance to read the last book in the Adventurers Wanted series.
At the same time, they are trying to figure out what the evil organization known as the Brotherhood is working toward. But to have a chance to defeat Jabez or the Brotherhood, they must travel incognito and at a slow pace.
Neither of these things come easy to Alex, especially once he learns that Jabez has a dragon enslaved and is starting warfare throughout the land of Jarro.
And the greater uncertainty is that the only way to defeat Jabez is with the Axe of Sundering, which Jabez has in his possession. Not only do Alex and Whalen have to try to sneak up on Jabez, no easy task with Whalen's natural connection to his former apprentice, but they have to get their hands on the Axe before they confront him. Alex has survived many challenges over his years as an adventurer, but he's never faced the kind of evil that the Brotherhood represents, having built itself over 2, years.
But failure means the enslavement of the entire known lands, something that Alex can't abide. This is a nice, exciting ending to a thoroughly enjoyable series. Sep 07, Lula McCuela rated it liked it. When I started this series a few years ago, I was absolutely in love with it. I thoroughly enjoyed the characters and plot, and for a while, this series was one of my favorites. Not too long ago, in preparation for reading this, the next and final book, I decided to do a full reread of the series.
I started and finished "Slathbog's Gold" but found my original feelings for the series much altered. The writing seemed too obvious and flat, and our main character, Alex, wasn't nearly as compelling When I started this series a few years ago, I was absolutely in love with it. The writing seemed too obvious and flat, and our main character, Alex, wasn't nearly as compelling as I remembered.
I think the cause of this drastic change in emotion was simply due to my tastes changing slowly over the years. This book and this series are not bad by any means, I simply don't enjoy them the way I used to. I don't regret reading this book, and I'm glad I finished the series. The ending wasn't bad, per se, but I felt that there was a lot left out and it felt rather rushed. Perhaps that is just the result of the author trying to keep an opening for future books in the future.
I don't presume to understand. I hope that if you read this series as a whole, you will find the same immense enjoyment in the world, characters, and story that I felt in the past. Just because I've changed doesn't mean that I regret reading this series. I don't think I ever will, and I still believe it was worth every second of my time. Nov 30, Monica H at The Readathon rated it really liked it. This book has been long awaited at our house!
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