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Title:Silvertongue (Stoneheart Trilogy #3)
Author:Charlie Fletcher
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:UK Edition
Pages:Pages: 400 pages
Published:July 2nd 2009 by Hodder Children's Books (first published 2009)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Audiobook. Adventure. Fiction
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Silvertongue (Stoneheart Trilogy #3) Paperback | Pages: 400 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 2556 Users | 180 Reviews

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George and Edie are travelling through unLondon, a world of danger on the city streets, and they are quite alone.

Time is standing still, and the rest of London is unaware of their plight, unaware of the hidden world of living statues, of Shackleton and the Queen of Time.

In the concluding part of the breathtaking and critically acclaimed Stoneheart trilogy, Edie and George look deeper into Edie's past, and her future.

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Original Title: Silvertongue
ISBN: 0340911670 (ISBN13: 9780340911679)
Series: Stoneheart Trilogy #3


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Ratings: 4.03 From 2556 Users | 180 Reviews

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This is the book I liked least out of the trilogy. The writing is better than in the previous ones, but the plot is less engaging and sometimes it gave me the impression that the author only wanted to feature as many statues as possible, adding unnecessary scenes and dialogues just to get them in the picture... which was a bit tiring to those readers (myself included) unfamiliar with London statues.

This is one of those books where I hated the ending. Not because I didn't like it, or because it didn't end the book well, or because it didn't wrap up the series brilliantly. But because I didn't want it to be over. I am furious that this is only a trilogy. I love these characters and this world so much. I cannot say enough good things about these books. I love George, I love Edie, I love the Gunner, I love Spout!!! I laughed, I cried (for reals, people) and the ending wrapped enough up while

I LOVE this series. I LOVE this book. It's the perfect finish. The characters, the story world, the way everything ties together...just awesome. I was sad when I finished because I wanted to stay with the characters and spend more time with them. I will definitely be keeping this series in my collection and reading it again.My WebsiteFind me on FacebookMy YA fantasy series:book 1 book 2

This was a worthy ending to the series.It really ramped up the action and answered the questions that were left hanging from the first tow books.If this were 1980 instead of 2010. This whole series would have been just one single book. But with worries about attention spans and keen marketing, it's now 3 for the price of 3.

I actually like how Fletcher tied all the treads together on this one. Plus he ended things with George and Eddie on a right and proper note. If only there were a "Statues of London" book to go with this series....

We enjoyed the audio books of this entire series. Action-packed fun, interesting concept, and enjoyable characters. But this is NOT a children's book. It deals with some rather adult themes, like marital infidelity and abuse. So for mature readers. But enjoyable fantasy reading...

A brilliant conclusion to Charlie Fletcher's trilogy, beautifully read by Jim Dale.

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