The Tethered World (The Tethered World Chronicles) (Volume 1)
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Rating | : | 4.89 (635 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0996006893 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 332 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Sadie and her siblings must venture into this land to rescue their parents. “Normal” means different things to different people. Parents with oddball occupations? Normal. Especially when she learns that her mother’s interest in Bigfoot, Dwarves, and other lore extends beyond her popular blog. Sadie’s family has been entrusted with keeping the secrets of the Tethered World—home to creatures that once roamed the Garden of Eden. But she chooses to risk all to save her family. For
Very enjoyable CentralEast2 The Tethered World is a great book for all ages. It chronicles the journey of Sadie Larcen and her siblings as they enter a new world looking to rescue their parents. I loved seeing the encounters that she had with the inhabitants of this new world, the Tethered World and learning how it all came about. As the journey continues, Sadie not only learns more about this new world, but about herself as well. I. EATaylor said Fun family fantasy!. Let's get one thing straight: I am not a fantasy fan. This has been proven by my inability to muster any interest whatsoever in Harry Potter. (I know. This is akin to blasphemy in some reading circles. Let's move on.)The fact that my bent is not toward fantasy fiction makes my review of The Tethered World by Heather L.L. FitzGerald all the more meaningful. Do you know why? Because I loved this book! Not o. J. Augustine said Fantasy just became reality for Sadie. So, I've never been the hugest fan of fantasy but over the years I've started giving some of the Christian ones a chance. The Tethered World features, what in my reading experience is, a unique premise. Legends like gnomes, leprechauns, and bigfoot, are real, originally coming from the Garden of Eden.I have to say that I liked everything about The Tethered World; the neat storyline, Heather FitzGerald's g