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Ambush by Obert Skye

shaekin's review against another edition

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4.0

I really liked this series, so I gave it a four star rating, but parts of it definitely could have been better. This book in particular started to feel predictable at times. The main character is a combination of bad luck and bad judgment over and over and over again. The ending was nice and I'm glad the series is all wrapped up.

battlehamster67's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a good ending to this middle grade series. :) I love this series but I just can't the main character sometimes. He reminds me of a friend I used to have and I think something about that annoys me. But anyways this is a good clean read great from anyone to young readers to adults! Check my YouTube channel for my review. :)

sangloup's review against another edition

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5.0

All Challenges done. Book #102 for this year.

Book 3 of the Pillage series. Probably the darkest of the 3 books. Young Beck has some really hard lessons ahead of him in this book, but will the Pillage curse allow him to learn it or will he lose all that he has come to care for.

Some decisions.. really take a toll. The author did a great job on this one.

soelo's review against another edition

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3.0

This book followed the same formula as the other two in the series. The most annoying part of that was the fact that the dragons don't appear until about 2/3 of the way through each book.

thomasray's review

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4.0

This was a good finish. I will say the first one was the best, and the second one was the worst. But the way Beck develops in Ambush was AMAZING. Even just that made the third book way worth reading.
Now, I"m not usually fond of repetitive stories, and lots of people were saying this series was really repetitive. I must say, it wasn't that bad. The third one was kinda like the second one, as in, it had the same characters with the same flaws and the same weaknesses. But the stakes were raised, for one, and the character development made everything different. It answered all my questions, and while Kate was kinda annoying and stupid, it ended the 'like' story well.
It was middle grade fiction--Not always my favorite. But this one.... Worth it.
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