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Wren to the Rescue
 
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Wren to the Rescue (Hardcover)

de Sherwood Smith (Author)
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Grade 6-10-- Solidly constructed and divertingly revealed, the fantasy world Wren inhabits is full of magic, royalty, strange beasts, and engaging characters. From the first page when Tess announces to her friend Wren that she is a princess in hiding because of danger from evil Andreus, readers are enmeshed in the concerns of the kingdom of Meldrith. As Andreus' powerful magic ensnares Tess, Wren sets out to rescue her, accompanied an apprentice magician, and later by others. Magic is integral to the plot yet there are rules that are followed in a logical way throughout. If the characters seem less fleshed out than one would like, or if there is little reflection or growth along the way, fantasy adherents will mind very little. Since the ending does not tie all the threads together tidily, there is a chance that further tales of Meldrith will follow and that readers will then see greater depth of characters and of the realm that are really only introduced in this fast-paced, well-defined adventure. An absorbing and intriguing story. --Carol A. Edwards, Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault, MN
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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After learning that her best friend, Tess, is actually a princess in disguise, Wren is caught in the midst of a battle between warriors, beasts, and sorcerers when the princess is kidnapped. Reprint. H. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Fast-paced and deft, Aoû 7 2000
Par Jennifer Mo - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: WREN TO THE RESCUE (Paperback)
Sherwood Smith must be one of the best-- and least appreciated-- YA fantasy writers out there. Wren to the Rescue is the first and most light-hearted of the Wren trilogy (followed by Wren's Quest and Wren's War). It introduces the usual cast-- an orphan, a princess, a prince, and a magician. However, the characters are all fleshed out unusually well. Wren is one of the most spirited and loyal characters I've ever read; Teressa has been in hiding for all of her life, pretending to be an orphan, and is only beginning to take up her duties as a princess; Connor is the youngest prince of a long line-- landless and a failure at magic; Tyron is a chief worrier, talented young magician and heir to the most powerful magician in the kingdom. When Teressa is kidnapped by the suave King Andreus of the neighboring country Senna Lirwan, her best friend Wren knows she has to do something. Accompanied by Tyron, risking his position as heir, and Connor (who accidentally turned one of the masters into a turtle in the middle of a magic test), any number of wild adventures find them. There are the 'baddiepeepers,' or Wren's word for Andreus' spies, the chraucans-- huge, antisocial birds, and warrie beasts-- a human-eating creature, bandits, powerful magicians who may or may not be on their side, and dozens of magical traps. Including one that turns Wren into a dog, and if not removed soon, will make her one permanently.

Hurtling along at breakneck speed, Wren to the Rescue is a thoroughly enjoyable adventure quest fantasy. The characters are likable, though Wren can occasionally be a bit too relentlessly upbeat and Teressa is a little bland. Sherwood Smith is adept at recreating the dialogue of real children, and the dialogue is consistently good. The world-building is equally consistent. There's nothing objectionable, and fantasy readers of all ages will be delighted with Wren's adventures. Though the trilogy isn't as polished as Sherwood Smith's Crown and Court Duet, it should be very enjoyable for anyone who likes Tamora Pierce, Patricia Wrede, and Lloyd Alexander. A nice series to contrast the Wren trilogy to is Tamora Pierce's The Magic Circle Quartet, which also deals with a foursome of younger protagonists.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 I FELL IN LOVE WITH THIS BOOK, Mai 23 1999
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This review is from: WREN TO THE RESCUE (Paperback)
Never before have I read and heard of such unique characters that made me envy them because of their flaws themselves of all things! I enjoy reading Sherwood Smith's books, the way she writes makes me want to read her books again and again, there's no way to be tired of them.

If you have not yet read a book by Sherwood Smith, or have not yet read ALL of her books, I'm telling you to get a copy of CROWN DUEL, that's the best place to start, then make your way down to COURT DUEL, then the WREN series.

Why doesn't she get more of her books published?!

-Juliette

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Good Book, Janv. 22 1999
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This review is from: WREN TO THE RESCUE (Paperback)
I just read this book recently, and I have to say that I liked it. Wren is a likeable character, and the book was very entertaining throughout the whole book. But I didn't like the parts where they kept skipping from Wren to the castle, and back to Wren again that drove me nuts! But it was a good book on the whole, although I enjoy Tamora Pierce MUCH more.
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