The Evertree (Spirit Animals, Book 7)

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4.7
106 reviews
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192
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Everything comes to a head in this seventh book in the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling series. The world of Erdas will be changed forever.

Conor, Abeke, Meilin, and Rollan were once ordinary kids. Then they discovered that they had spirit animals-wise and powerful partners who granted them with amazing gifts . . . and a legendary responsibility. Together, the team has journeyed across Erdas, racing to stop a merciless foe. They have laughed and fought together. They've won challenges and lost friends. Some have even lost themselves.Now that journey is about to end. They must reach a place forgotten by time and face off against an ancient enemy breaking free from his prison. They have just one chance to stop him . . . or the whole world will shatter.

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4.7
106 reviews
Sarah Gee
April 29, 2015
luved it and i waited months and took a few days to read it. Still a gr8 read and awesome with suspense. Coulda hada betta ending though. I mean seriously the end?!
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A Google user
October 26, 2017
WOO! Great Book! In a weird we, It's nice to know that Shane was just being used. For some reason I like Shane. I also liked the part when the Meilin Conor Rollan And Abeke whought they were gothe to loose their spirit Animals. I know that sene is sad, but That's why I like it. The bond between them really showed itself in their loyalty to one another, and their acceptance. I'm not sure how I feel about the sacrophise The Great beasts made. First, Cabaro deserved it. I know that's not a nice thing to think, but Cabaro killed Tarik, and who matters more to us, The Jerk Lion Or The Brave member of the group who became like Rollan's father? If you answered the Lion, then their is something wrong the way your reading the series. I wanted revenge for that one ever since it happened. But none of the others really deserved It. Arax wasn't very nice, but he wasn't all that bad. Dinesh didn't give them the talisman right away, he made them work for it, I can respect that, and anyway he helped them when the battle. Mulop definettly did not deserve to die. He was a nice old octopus. Ninani was the nicest and most helpful Great beast in the series, even if no one in the series had met her before. Rumfuss was helpful. Suka was a little nuts at first, but she had been frozen for years in a block of ice. And when she calmed down, she was not bad. And as for Tellun, we didn't know him all that well, but he did help them, and he was the leader, although understood why the leader was an Elk. Wasn't their any other way to fix the tree? And where did Shane go? What will happen to him? Great Beast sacrophise aside, I really liked the happy ending. What's going to happen now? The series seems over? And that's alright, I like this ending.
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ayeshuh
April 29, 2016
I haven't had the pleasure reading this one, I can't wait to add it to my collection...and ew why am I giving off a creepy Orochimaru vibe...😓😂
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About the author

Marie Lu is the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of the Legend Trilogy. Before becoming a full-time writer, she worked in the video game industry as a Flash artist. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her fiancee, one Chihuahua mix, and two Pembroke Welsh Corgis, and spends her time writing, reading, drawing, playing Assassin's Creed, and getting stuck in traffic.

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