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The Warden and the Wolf King
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Publisher's Summary
All winter long people in the Green Hollows have prepared for a final battle with Gnag the Nameless and the Fangs of Dang. Janner, Kalmar, and Leeli - Throne Warden, Wolf King, and Song Maiden of Anniera - are ready and willing to fight alongside the Hollowsfolk, but when the Fangs make the first move and invade Ban Rona, the children are separated. Janner is alone and lost in the hills; Leeli is fighting the Fangs from the rooftops of the city; and Kalmar, who carries a terrible secret, is on a course for the Deeps of Throg. Meanwhile in Skree, Sara Cobbler and Maraly Weaver care for the broken Artham Wingfeather as Fangs muster for battle across the Mighty River Blapp.
Sea dragons lurk in the waters. Wicked Stranders crawl through the burrows. Ridgerunners and trolls prowl the land. Cloven haunt the forest. Monsters and Fangs and villains lie between the children and their only hope of victory - in the epic conclusion of The Wingfeather Saga.
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- 11-29-16
Extraordinary Tale!
This has been an absolute thrill to read. The epic conclusion to an excellent saga, The Warden and the Wolf King is a moving allegory for the sacrifice Jesus made for us. Aside from the thrilling adventure and suspenseful storyline, this tale will be in my audio and print library for a lifetime.
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- Kfamily04
- 05-28-18
Every childhood should include the Wingfeathers
The only series we have read that rivals the Chronicles of Narnia. If you are looking for stories that your children can grow up on, this is it. Harry Potter is fine and entertaining but the Wingfeather Saga is character shaping.
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- Callie Nixon
- 06-01-17
An absolutely amazing story of redemption, sacrifice and hope
This is an amazing story. The way the story is written is excellent, the development of the characters is wonderful and theme of the story is wonderful. This is a must read
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- Seth Schneider
- 01-17-19
A smile and a tear
Andrew Peterson concludes this work wonderfully. It is read tremendously well by the author, and the story is insightful and spectacular. The characters brought me along the journey of laughter and of tears. I loved every moment. Please read/listen to this series.
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- Gregory J. Travassos
- Florida
- 12-22-18
Good ending just a little short
This is the finale to the Wingfeather Saga and it is good. Only complaint I have is the ending feels a little abrupt, but it was still a good book. Plus if you have read the first 3 you have to read the final one. Good narration by the author.
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- Andrew Duncan
- 11-12-18
We still laugh and cry every time
Such a good story, so well told. My wife and I listen to this book and the rest the Wingfeather saga over and over again (though this final climax is our favorite). We still laugh and cry every time. One of the few stories that has become part of our family's every day life in thought and reference.
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- Drew Niermann
- 09-10-18
Best Series I've Ever Read! Families Must Read!
This series has by far been the best I have ever read. It was exciting, scary, funny, and intense. But best of all, it helped me understand more about who God is, what he is like; the practical out-playings of the Gospel so artistically portrayed were magnificent. It is the Great Story that has been unfolding since before the beginning of time told in a way that a child can understand and an adult will love. Every man, woman, or child can be led by the scriptural contents of this book to become more like Jesus Christ because they WILL identify with one or more of the characters.
Andrew Peterson: I doubt you will ever see this review...buy your masterpiece has encouraged me tremendously. The jewels are my heroes and I want to be more like them. They are supplemental to my real-life mentors and bits of the holy Spirit's urgings to bring me to full maturity in Christ. I will gladly imitate them as I know the true origin of their character and story. Thank you for your sacrifice and beautiful artistry!
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-03-18
Wonderful!
This is a delightful series. And I wish there were more books! I'm thinking about reading them with my 5th and 6th grade class.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-06-18
Hilarious, Exciting, Heartbreaking
In the final book in the Wingfeather quartet, Peterson pulls together all the pieces he's been weaving to complete a magnificent tapestry. C.S. Lewis said, "A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children's story in the slightest." The Wingfeather books are excellent stories for children and adult. If you're looking for a fantastical adventure story with a lot of heart and humor, you can't go wrong with these books.
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- Pda0625
- 08-05-18
A timeless tale
A beautiful telling of Truth that engaged my spirit & moved emotions, Andrew. Thank you!