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Title:Moonkind (Winterling #3)
Author:Sarah Prineas
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 263 pages
Published:December 31st 2013 by HarperCollins
Categories:Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Magic. Adventure
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Moonkind (Winterling #3) Hardcover | Pages: 263 pages
Rating: 4.13 | 848 Users | 86 Reviews

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Fer must save her realm from the Forsworn, a group destroying the land with their broken oaths, in Moonkind, the conclusion to award-winning author Sarah Prineas's fantasy-adventure series, which includes Winterling, Summerkin, and the short story Thrice Sworn.

As the Lady of the Summerlands, Fer has vowed to serve her people without the deception of the glamorie, and she had trusted other leaders to fulfill the same promise. But not all of the Lords and Ladies want to keep their oaths, and they've unleashed the consequences of their betrayal onto the lands. Only Fer, with the help of the puck-boy Rook, can fight the stillness invading the realm. But can she trust Rook? And can she protect her people before it's too late?

Sarah Prineas combines a brave and resourceful young heroine with a richly detailed fantasy world and beloved folklore into a story that will delight middle-grade fans of Diana Wynne Jones, Ingrid Law, and Rick Riordan.

Mention Books During Moonkind (Winterling #3)

ISBN: 0061921092 (ISBN13: 9780061921094)
Edition Language: English
Series: Winterling #3


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Ratings: 4.13 From 848 Users | 86 Reviews

Write Up Of Books Moonkind (Winterling #3)
I'm not a big fan of the Pucks and they played a more prominent role in this book. I did like the way Fern has grown into her role as Lady and how she takes control of the situation. Overall a really solid trilogy that I would recommend to read together with your children!

This is the third and final book in the Winterling trilogy. This was a wonderfully magical middle grade fantasy about family, friendship, and staying true to what you think is right.In the last book, Fer, as Lady of the Summerlands made the other Lords and Ladies of the realm vow to rule without the aid of the glamorie. When the Lords and Ladies fail to fulfill their vows the Summerlands start to break. A strange stillness has invaded the land and Fer needs to figure out why. She is pretty sure

Overall, I enjoyed this series! I enjoyed getting to know the characters and will go back to read Thrice Sworn also. I wanted to know more about the mysterious stilth. I wanted better closure about Fer's grandmother and friends like Fray and Twig.

Originally posted here at Random Musings of a Bibliophile.It always a bit sad when a trilogy or series I love comes to an end. Even though rereading is certainly an option, it is still a good-bye to the characters I have come to love. This is why I spent a couple days just gazing at the (very pretty) cover of Moonkind by Sarah Prineas before reading it. As sad as it is to say good-bye, Moonkind is a wonderful end to what has been a joyful reading experience since I first opened Winterling two

Recommend this series to the fast-paced books readers.Really loved this one

Do you ever get that feeling where your chest constricts and you're pretty sure that it's from your heart trying not to burst with joy? Yep. That pretty much sums up what I felt seeing the cover (and Rook's in it!). This series has got its hooks in me and so I shall be waiting for this with ill-concealed excitement. January 1, hurry up!

Wonderful ending to a great series, but my heart (for a variety of typically odd reasons) will always firmly be with Conn, Nevery, and BENET.

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