The Green Ember (The Green Ember #1)
Heather and Picket are extraordinary rabbits with ordinary lives until calamitous events overtake them, spilling them into a cauldron of misadventures They discover that their own story is bound up in the tumult threatening to overwhelm the wider world Kings fall and kingdoms totter Tyrants ascend and terrors threaten Betrayal beckons, and loyalty is a broken road with peril around every bend.Where will Heather and Picket land How will they make their stand Best Read The Green Ember (The Green Ember #1) [ By ] S.D. Smith [ Kindle ePUB or eBook ] – kino-fada.fr A new story with an old soul That s how this book has been described by others who have fallen in love with it and I could not agreeI was surprised to find something that reminded me, powerfully, of Edith Nesbit, CS Lewis and George MacDonald while being something completely different at the same time A hero story, this isHobbit than Wat...I picked up this book Feb 12th, 2015 for FREE on Kindle I think I was just browsing the free kids book section when I found it I decided to read it soon and not put it on the back shelf with the hundreds of other books on my to read list on Goodreads I am so glad I did.I liked it so much I want a hardback copy not paperback even though I have it for all time on my kindle It is a book I want to read and pass down to others.4th grade and up should be able to read it easily, maybe even t I picked up this book Feb 12th, 2015 for FREE on Kindle I think I was just browsing the free kids book section when I found it I decided to read it soon and not put it on the back shelf with the hundreds of other books on my to read list on Goodreads I am so glad I did.I liked it so much I want a hardback copy not paperback even though I have it for all time on my kindle It is a book I want to read and pass down to others.4th grade and up should be able to read it easily, maybe even third, but it is GREAT for the whole family, and would be especially great as a family read aloud I very strongly recommended it to lovers of fantasy and furry animals everywhere in fact read it even if you don t usually like those kinds of books This book may turn you into a lover of these types of books it is THAT good I have recommended it to my kids, though they are all 18 yrs or above now, and I will recommend it to all my Goodreads friends as well...It has taken me far too long to get around to reading this I was stymied on my first try by not being impressed at first by the audio voice and since I have been traveling all summer it was going to be audio or nothing But with so many of my friends giving it rave reviews I decided Alex and I would listen to it on our way to visit my parents Turned out the audio got better as it went and the story was wonderful So nice to know good books are still being written I can t wait for my grandsons It has taken me far too long to get around to reading this I was stymied on my first try by not being impressed at ...Rabbits with swords An epic drama complete with a missing heir, wicked wolves and a rabbit resistance Although this is arguably a type of Lord of the Rings for children, there is enough here to interest older people I read this to see if it is suitable for my eight year old son and there is enough complexity in the plot for me to wonder if he would understand the sweeping drama of this What I did especially like was young Picket s struggle with resentment, how he realises on one level he is Rabbits with swords An epic drama complete with a missing heir, wicked w...A potentially good story that got lost in clunky prose.I teach freshman composition and I would never have let one of my students get away with the many awkward sentences in this book Here s just one example This sort of thing happened every few months but latelyandA stranger had c...My 10 year old recommended this to me and she was spot on Fantastic story, or rather fantastic first installment of a larger story Smith writes a fun, captivating, moving story with all the elements a great story should have.The Green EmberA roaring tale of rabbits with hearts of gold A brother and his brave sister struggle to survive in a world gone crazy with wonton destruction This is non stop with eye opening revelations no one can imagine Get this book or kindle version you will treasure it, as have I.I stopped reading because it feels like a kiddie book, but it s not bad Some reviewers compared this to the engrossing novel Watership Down, so I picked up a copy WD appeals to me even now, as an adult, while The Green Ember feels like a good animal adventure story for children Rabbits as heroes In Green Ember, the rabbits are humanized Total anthropomorphism Personification Whatever These bunnies wear spectacles, adorn themselves with a pretty bow, build fires, fight with swords, skippe I stopped reading because it feels like a kiddie book, ...I almost gave this a 2 star rating We all really wanted to LOVE this book I think it had the components of a really good story, with some really good characters Two complaints One the editing was really poor I don t know how many times Mark was reading aloud and stumbled because it would refer to the rabbits HANDS versus PAWS or the group of PEOPLE in a story about only RABBITS , etc Puzzling to me that those things were not caught in a rewrite or an editing process Two we all felt I almost gave this a 2 star rating We all really wanted to LOVE this book I think it had the components of a really good story, with some really good characters Two complaints One the editing was really poor I don t know how many times Mark was reading aloud and stumbled because it would refer to the rabbits HANDS versus PAWS or the group of PEOPLE in a story about only RABBITS ...I m definitely wanting to read the other books in this series After Watership Down, this is probably my favorite story following the adventures of rabbits These ones are sword swinging, wolf and eagle fighting, picture painting, tale telling, awesome rabbits too There was a couple times I forgot the story was about rabbits, but then the author mentioned something that made me go back to thinking of the characters as rabbits again The main characters were sometimes frustrating in the wa I m definitely wanting to read the other books in this series After Watership Down, this is probably my favorite story following the adventures of rabbits These ones are sword swinging, wolf and eagle fighting, picture painting, tale telling, awesome rabbits too There was a couple times I forgot the story was about rabbits, but then the author mentioned something that made me go back to thinking of t...

- English
- 27 October 2018 S.D. Smith
- Paperback
- 368 pages
- 0986223506
- S.D. Smith
- The Green Ember (The Green Ember #1)