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Island of fire

McMann, Lisa. (Author).

Summary: The magical world of Artimé is gone and the Unwanteds are looking to Alex Stowe for answers, but while his twin brother Aaron continues to build his army in Quill, a very dangerous common enemy is revealed.

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  • ISBN: 9781442458475
  • ISBN: 144245847X
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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    1 online resource.
  • Publisher: New York : Aladdin, 2013.

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
Ages 8-12.
Source of Description Note:
Print version record.
Subject: Brothers -- Juvenile fiction
Twins -- Juvenile fiction
Fantasy fiction
Fantasy
Brothers -- Fiction
Twins -- Fiction
JUVENILE FICTION -- Action & Adventure -- General
Brothers
Fantasy fiction
Twins
Genre: Electronic books.
Fiction.
Juvenile works.

Electronic resources


  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2013 August #1
    Picking up where Island of Silence (2012) ended, this installment finds the world of Artimé decimated and Alex Stowe with a growing list of problems. With no food or water, he is helpless to prevent the exodus of Unwanteds who are choosing a life of servitude in Quill rather than wasting away in a lost world. Furthermore, his friends are still trapped on Warbler, and Meghan, the only Unwanted who managed to escape the ill-fated expedition to Warbler, has been rendered mute by a necklace of thorns. But Mr. Today's faith in Alex was well-appointed. The development of Alex as a leader is one of the most satisfying aspects of the novel; it is in stark contrast to the regression of his twin, Aaron, still whining away in Quill and becoming increasingly paranoid. The series appears to have left its dystopian roots behind and developed into a full-blown fantasy saga. Another cliff-hanger ending will keep fans wanting more. New readers will need to start at the beginning in order to catch up. Copyright 2013 Booklist Reviews.
  • Horn Book Guide Reviews : Horn Book Guide Reviews 2014 Spring
    Alex struggles to decipher the riddle that will return magic to the land of Artimi, while Lani and Samheed wait for him to rescue them from Warbler Island. The characters go through a range of emotions that fit their situations, and Alex comes into his own as a leader. Multiple plot twists keep this third story moving and should hold series fans' interest.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2013 June #2
    McMann builds her newly minted mage's self-confidence, firms up some emotional hookups and pitches her burgeoning cast into a series of rescues in this middle volume. The story opens with a crisis carried over from the previous episode and closes with a sudden attack by parties unknown. In between, Alex Stowe solves a riddle left by founding wizard Marcus Today to restore the Unwanteds' magic school of Artimé, then leads an expedition of magical squirrelicorns, origami dragons and other constructs, along with the giant, flying, stone cheetah Simber, to Warbler Island to rescue imprisoned fellow students Samheed and Lani. Meanwhile, Alex is also bumbling his way through a growing attachment to Sky (who makes his heart "swish") while his evil Wanted twin, Aaron, is shakily usurping the office of high priest in neighboring Quill. Readers who aren't fresh on the content of the two preceding volumes will struggle to keep all the characters distinct, but the author chucks in comical byplay and even vomit jokes to keep things from getting too serious, and she breaks the tale into dozens of short chapters to goose up the action. Projected to run through four more volumes, the storyline doesn't advance much here--but the quick pace, unresolved issues and Hogwarts-ian setting will keep the audience Wanting more. (Fantasy. 10-14) Copyright Kirkus 2013 Kirkus/BPI Communications.All rights reserved.
  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2014 March

    Gr 4–7—This third book in the series begins in the ruins of what was once the world of Artimé, where the residents are now suffering greatly. When their beloved leader, Mr. Today, was killed at the end of the previous book, all of his magic that created Artimé died with him. There is very little food or fresh water and things are growing desperate. Two Artiméans are held captive in neighboring Quill while two more are prisoners on Warbler, the next island in the chain. Mr. Today left young Alex Stowe in charge and gave him a clue to a spell that could restore Artimé to its former magical state. Alex needs the help of his best friend, Meghan, and Sky, a refugee from Warbler, to decipher the riddle, but both of them have been silenced with a horrible spell that has embedded metal thorns into their throats. Meanwhilie on Warbler, Lani and Samheed literally cling to each other while they are confined in total darkness, developing their own language of spelling by hand and growing closer to each other. Alex and his friends must re-create Artimé and rescue those held captive. The book closes with a period of recuperation and a celebration which is marred by troubling new developments, leaving plenty of clues for a fourth book. The pacing is slow for most of the narrative, interspersed with angst that seems unnecessary. Still, there is a lot here to delight middle-grade readers and fans of the series will certainly be glad to get their hands on this installment.—Eric Norton, McMillan Memorial Lib. Wisconsin Rapids

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