Críticas:
"A great choice for adventure-loving readers who prefer their battle scenes with a hefty dose of ancient weaponry, ground-fighting skills, and just a touch of magic. -- School Library Journal
A great choice for adventure-loving readers who prefer their battle scenes with a hefty dose of ancient weaponry, ground-fighting skills, and just a touch of magic. -- School Library Journal
Gideon Spear is fantasy at its most intricate, and will appeal to any fantasy reader... a fine story that teens will find evocative and fast-paced. -- Midwest Book Review
Gideon's Spear is packed with friendship, adventure, humor, and mystery--everything needed for an entertaining and page-turning read. -- Lindsay Eland, author of Scones and Sensibility and A Summer of Sundays
It's rare to find a sequel that raises the bar, but ye gods! Karchut has done it with Gideon's Spear! Loads of action and humor, as well as a formidable new enemy, will keep readers turning the pages right to the end of Finn MacCullen's latest adventure. -- Jeannie Mobley, author of Katerina's Wish
Reseña del editor:
For Finn MacCullen, it's time to Irish up. With a shout, Finn held the spear aloft. Come along, ye manky beasties, he yelled, throwing every bit of Gideon-ness he could into his voice. I've a wee point to share with ye! Gripping the end of the shaft in both hands, he swung it around and around over his head, creating a whistling sound. Faugh a ballagh! The Spear! Goblin voices screeched in panic. The Spear of the Tuatha De Danaan! Yeah, you got that right! Finn yelled back. When a power-crazed sorceress and the neighborhood pack of beast-like goblins team up and threaten both his master and his friends, thirteen-year-old Finn (not Finnegan) MacCullen does the only thing an apprentice monster hunter can do: he takes the fight to the enemy. And woe to the foe he meets along the way.
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