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Shadows of the Lost Sun by John Parke Davis, Carrie Ryan

lizbraughler's review against another edition

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5.0

My girls and I love this series! And this one left on a major cliffhanger, making us rush to the library for book 4.
A unique, exciting world with loads of adventure and characters you'll fall in love with. This is a great series to read aloud with your kids.

snazel's review against another edition

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4.0

i NEVER TRUSTED that man. I NEVER TRUSTED HIM.

*ahem*

The plot thickens, wild and wacky hijinks appears, and some really impressively intense stuff about the nature of personhood, real strength, a duty towards truth, and what it is appropriate to sacrifice to save someone you care for, all make their appearance.

Also a menacing and sentience mollusc who infects sailors with stories and binds them to itself with living ink.

Middle Grade is the grade, you guys.

wyrmbergmalcolm's review against another edition

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4.0

Where the first two books were more of an exploratory adventure, this really kept the pulse going with its intense overhanging threat. Some new characters added to the mix kept things interesting between the existing characters and the final revelation, though seen coming, was quite the kick in the teeth. As before, this book contains some wonderful illustrations that really do help immerse the reader in the world on the Pirate Streem.

elevetha's review against another edition

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2.0

This third installment of The Map To Everywhere finds our motley crew fighting to stop the Iron Tide and the Master, discovering the truth about Fin's forgetfulness, losing a friend, and drenching a cat in water from the Stream, among other things.

I may or may not be around for [b:Iron Tide Rising|31932812|Iron Tide Rising (Map to Everywhere, #4)|Carrie Ryan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1514589826s/31932812.jpg|51856335]. The plot twist might drag me back, and this book was alright, but the story is bring dragged out awfully long and I'm finding that I'm losing interest with each new book.

confused_hamburger's review against another edition

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5.0

This is the third book in the best book series of all time: The Map To Everywhere.
I just cannot think of any bad things to say about this book. Like the other books, it is absolute perfection. If you haven't read this series yet, I beg you to do so. This series needs some more recognition for how awesome it is.

aprildiamond's review against another edition

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5.0

every single plot twist in this book (and there are a lot of them) gives me whiplash
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