Once again I got transported to Aerwiar with the company of the
Igibys. Each child has learned of their heritage and is trying to
come to term with it. It's quite a responsibility to learn that you
are a Throne Warden, the High King and the Song Maiden….
You will travel with the Igibys and run for your life from the
Fangs. Each page will bring it's load of adventure and events to
keep your breath away. But have no fear, The Maker is with them and
even though they get separated at one point, they will find their
way to be together again - but for how long?
You will attend wild escapes, cross the Miller's Bridge, discover
where Peet the Sock man is, meet the Stranders, form allies, get
caught and send to the Fork Factory, escape from the hands of The
Overseer (which has never been done before), run for your life over
and over again, encounter various animals all wonderful and bizarre
at the same time, make allies and meet the ones who would betray
you, get introduced to the Stonekeeper, follow a maze of
underground tunnels, cross the Stony Mountains and arrive safely to
the Ice Prairies, visit the cave of a Bomnubble at your risk and
peril, discover the past of the grand-father, discover that another
breed of Fangs exist, and even encounter and talk to sea dragons.
You will find so much in this novel that when you are done, you
will need to catch your breath. North! Or Be Eaten picks up where
the previous book left us hanging. But again, this book finishes
and you want to know more - like what will they find when they
arrive to their destination? Could it be that Esben is not dead? If
so where is he? What was so important in the castle for him to stay
behind when the Fangs attacked so many years ago? What other
creatures the Igibys - or should I say the Wingfeathers will find?
What adventures awaits them? Could the charm of the Stonekeeper can
be broken somehow? What will happen to the family? Will the Fangs
ever leave?
Oh! How much I wish that Andrew Peterson would release his next
book soon… but I understand that it is good to keep the readers
wanting for more. So please, Mr. Peterson, write book three of the
Wingeather Sage real fast… I want to read more about this wonderful
family and their adventures! Can you tell I had a wonderful time
with these characters?
After reading book two of the saga, it only confirms my idea of
reading this to my kids. I am sure that they will enjoy it as much
as I did. The best part is that the chapters are just the perfect
number of pages for reading before bedtime. And once again, the
book cover looks like an old book and will catch your imagination.
You will find the beloved footnotes at the bottom of some pages as
well as wonderful pictures from the creatures encountered
throughout the book. A map will help your to follow the travels of
the Igibys as well as an appendices will give you more information
or details on certain things.