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| Title | : | The Rivers of Zadaa (Pendragon #6) |
| Author | : | D.J. MacHale |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | 1st S&S ed. |
| Pages | : | Pages: 405 pages |
| Published | : | June 2006 by Aladdin Paperbacks (first published 2005) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Fiction. Adventure. Childrens. Teen |
D.J. MacHale
Paperback | Pages: 405 pages Rating: 4.19 | 22918 Users | 346 Reviews
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THE BATTLE CONTINUES. THE STRUGGLE OF GOOD VERSUS EVIL continues as Bobby Pendragon follows Saint Dane to the territory of Zadaa. Saint Dane's influence has fueled the fire of discontent between two warring tribes: the Rokador and the Batu. This is also the territory where the Traveler Loor lives as a member of the Batu. Together she and Bobby must work to thwart Saint Dane's efforts to destroy Zadaa. But as Bobby pursues Saint Dane, he begins to notice changes in himself. He is no longer a flip kid looking for excitement. He is a young man beginning to see this quest as more than a series of adventures. He is also learning that as a Traveler, he has powers no normal human should have. Cover illustration by Victor Lee
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| Original Title: | The Rivers of Zadaa |
| ISBN: | 0689869126 (ISBN13: 9780689869129) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Pendragon #6 |
| Characters: | Bobby Pendragon, Traveler Loor, Andy Mitchell, Saangi, Bokka, Courtney Chetwynde, Mark Dimond, Saint Dane, Traveler Alder |
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Ratings: 4.19 From 22918 Users | 346 ReviewsColumn Based On Books The Rivers of Zadaa (Pendragon #6)
Another good book in the Pendragon series. My sole reservation at this point is there are a lot of questions that keep piling up and so far there have been few answers. I hope that the author can wrap everything up. As a whole still a neat book with an interesting concept. I feel as if through the series a whole slew of societal issues have been faced and that has been neat to read through. Still enjoying the series and would recommend to anyone that enjoys an adventure/fantasy YA novel.Bobby goes to Zadaa, Loor's home territory. She is a member of the Batu. For years the Batu have protected the Rokador, and the Rokador have provided them with water. But now the Rokador have stopped the flow of water through the cities. Now Bobby and Loor have to find out why. Bobby train to be a fighter,and soon after his training, one of Loor's friends give them a map of the Rokador tunnels(they live underground). They attend a festival in which the prince Pelle a Zinj is killed. Bobby and
I have been completely engrossed in all the books in this series, but this one had been literally sitting on the edge of my seat with my mouth open on more than one occasion. I spent the last third of the book worrying about Courtney. I would be doing laundry or cooking dinner and fretting about whether or not she was going to make it. I have literally lost sleep over this volume. Seriously, these books are taking over my life. And the very last page? There was a huge, "No way!" On numerous

I think this is my favorite one so far...and something is revealed at the end of the book that I was suspecting for quite some time. Just when I think these books are getting too juvenile for me something surprises me and I'm hooked again. Only 4 more to go!
GET IN MY HANDS I LOVE MY WIFEpost read**3.5/4* IM CONFLICTED WITH MY RATINGS. I REALLY LIKED THIS ONE ESPECIALLY FOR ALL THE OTHER PAST BOOKS IVE READ IN THE SERIES ARE.....EH. GOD I LOVE BOBBY AND COURTNEY AND LOOR AND ANDY AAAAAAND ALDER!!!! I NEED MORE OF MY KIDS. WHAT A FUN RIDE 🤩
Much better than Black Water, but still tedious. I realised I was starting to get tired and started caring less about the plot happening on the territory, and more on what was happening with Courtney and Mark, and also on the mystery of the Travelers. Courtney's dealing with depression in this one. I love how the book actually addresses what insecurities, and the weight of guilt can do to someone, especially a teenager. Courtney was strong and confident, but she's not infallible. And that was a


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