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Original Title: Raven Rise
ISBN: 1416914188 (ISBN13: 9781416914181)
Edition Language: English
Series: Pendragon #9
Characters: Bobby Pendragon, Courtney Chetwynde, Mark Dimond, Saint Dane, Traveler Alder, Patrick Mac
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Raven Rise (Pendragon #9) Hardcover | Pages: 544 pages
Rating: 4.19 | 21307 Users | 372 Reviews

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The moment of truth... This is where it begins. The showdown for Halla. At stake is nothing less than all that ever was and all that will be. There's only one thing missing - Bobby Pendragon. While Bobby remains trapped on Ibara, the battle moves to his home territory: Second Earth. Mark Dimond and Courtney Chetwynde are left on their own to defend Second Earth against the forces of Saint Dane. They must face off against a charismatic cult leader who has risen to power by revealing a shattering truth to the people of Earth: They are not alone. The Convergence has broken down the walls. The territories are on a collision course. The final phase of Saint Dane's quest to rule Halla is under way. And Bobby Pendragon is nowhere to be found.

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Title:Raven Rise (Pendragon #9)
Author:D.J. MacHale
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 544 pages
Published:May 20th 2008 by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (first published January 20th 2008)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction

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Ratings: 4.19 From 21307 Users | 372 Reviews

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I've liked this series in the past, but it's just dragging on and on and on and . . .It was more of the same that's happened in the last eight books. At first it was exciting, but it's really gone on too long. I will read the last to find out what happens in the end, but I'm not excited about it anymore.

Overall Rating: 4.5/5Story: 4.5/5Characters: 4.5/5World-Building: 4/5Editing/Presentation: 4/5Story: The story was intriguing and the pacing has improved a lot. There were still small bits where there was a bit too much filler, but it otherwise picked up and drew in the reader from the very start and especially at the end. Everything from the previous books tie together well in the foreshadowing details, and some questions have been answered while others leave the audience curious to read more.

A great addition to this series and the prelude to the final chapter of this journey. We left off with our protagonist, Bobby Pendragon, seemingly trapped on the territory Ibara with Saint Dane and ending the war. However, despite all of his sacrifices, the Convergence is already beginning on other territories, just like Saint Dane predicted. Are the Travelers able to stop the universe from falling into chaos?For those who've loved this series and their characters are going to traumatized over

This is the "penultimate Pendragon," as D.J. MacHale himself calls it. And boy, is it full of everything needed to lead into the final chapter of this series that literally spans all of space and time.It has come back to Second Earth. Bobby, trapped on Ibara by his own hand, has a painful revelation to make. He hasn't stopped Saint Dane. Instead, the demon has freed himself and is now launching his final plan to bring about the Convergence and his ultimate goal. And he has, at last, chosen

I am SO conflicted. On one hand I love it because the Saint Dane/Bobby stuff is really getting funny (they sound like old friends it's amazing) and Bobby's going insane, but on the other I'm just baffled at how stupidly easy it was for Nazis to take over the world.NAZIS. True, honest-to-god NAZIS, master race, concentration camps and all. AND THEY TOOK OVER THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.AND THE UNITED NATIONS.HOW??????I know this book is old. I know that. But the author never says the Second

McHale knows exactly when the whole go-to-territories-find-the-turning-point-meet-Saint-Dane-and-then-save/fail-the-territory thing gets tedious. And after 9 books, I'd say it was getting there. To be fair, each book has set itself apart from its' predecessor by increasing the stakes. Some books were hit-and-miss for me, as I found some more tedious than interesting because it was formulaic, and either I had little interest in the territory Bobby was on (I'm looking at you, Eelong -- and

OH IT WAS SO AWESOME!!! Ok, so maybe... well... I dunno. It didn't have the charm or the humour of the previous books. The concept was good, but it wasn't as good as it could've been... you know? It just felt like a continuation of the story, rather than pow pow pow OMGOSH I'M IN LOVE type of story. It was just... story. With some humour.The pros: It was WAY more exciting. I was all like, "NO! BOBBY! DON'T DO IT! DON'T HURT THE BRITISH GUY!!" (read to understand) And then I cried at the end just

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