The Warden and The Wolf King Review

The Warden and The Wolf King

The Wingfeather Saga Book 4

By: Andrew Peterson

Publisher: WaterBrook & Multnomah, WaterBrook

Children’ Fiction

Publish Date: 06 October 2020

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100 Book ReviewsProfessional Reader

Good Reads Synopsis:

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 MightyRiver 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.

Book Review:

In this fourth and final book The WingFeather Saga you have a lot happening. I gave this book a 3-star rating because I thought it went a little long. It seemed to drag a lot in the middle, and I found myself being bored. I do love the family and how they support and help each other. I don’t want to give too much away because it the final book in this series. I enjoyed how they were able to befriend other fangs and get them to help them in the end. I also liked how they never gave up and even though they had problems and mishaps on the way they were able to push through and finally get to where they wanted to be.

Published by debbierpayne

Mother of six and Grandmother of 7. I enjoy reading, sewing, cooking, and crocheting. I am an active member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

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