Leven Thumps and the Wrath of Ezra (Leven Thumps #4) 
I also have to add that although Kirkus Reviews said the book had "Splendidly unpredictable plot twists...culminating in a literally explosive climax" I found that to be untrue. The end was kind of dumb, kind of weak. It ended more like the end of a chapter, not a book. I wasn't so impressed. Personally, it's getting a little long winded, but probably that's just me.
With the other three books in this series, it always took me a LONG time to get through it...not because they are hard to read, but I was kind of bored in a lot of sections. With this book, I was hooked within the first chapter. It is really nice now that all the characters are developed and they are finally reaching the climax of the story. I thought it was well done, and I am finally learning to enjoy the writing style. I love that you get to delve farther with Leven's powers as the Want and
The narrator seemed to be a little more chatty in this novel. Leven, Clover, Winter, Geth, and the rest of the characters continued to be tossed around by fate into interesting situations. We delved deeper into Foo and found out a little more about why fate pulled so hard on certain characters. New characters join the cast promising interesting resolutions in the fifth and final novel in the series. (Can you guess which book I shall read next?)

Unfortunately for Azure - and fortunately for Leven and Foo - the good in him finally won out.
My childhood seriesI never read Harry Potter as a kid because my small child brain was obsessed with this series. I never read the last book so Im looking forward to that. Obviously the book isnt perfect, sometimes the writing is a little choppy and weirdly worded, but it still holds a special place in my heart.I also really like the addition of the illustrations throughout the books, theyre really well done for a middle grade novel.
"Leven Thumps and Wrath of Ezra"; by Obert Skye is definitely one of my favorite books out of the series. It's a fantasy adventure story filled with action, humor, mystery, and suspense. The author takes it to a whole new level by creating strange creatures, refreshingly new characters, and a land never known before. The story takes place in Foo, the place where man kinds' dreams and imaginations become possible. Without these two places kept separate, everything would turn to complete chaos,
I took me forever to get interested in this one. About half-way throught it started to draw me in. If you haven't read the previous books, it will make virtually no sense to you, so it is essential that you read the previous 3 books before this one. Also, I wasn't thrilled with the ending. Overall, it was OK, but I would never read it again. Not worth the time and energy, and too many loose end and chapters that were never tied back into the story.
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Hardcover | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 3.98 | 9305 Users | 282 Reviews

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Original Title: | Leven Thumps and the Wrath of Ezra (Leven Thumps, #4) |
ISBN: | 1590389638 (ISBN13: 9781590389638) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Leven Thumps #4 |
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One of my biggest complaints in "ya fiction" series is that they spend way too much time rehashing what happened in previous books. Typically, this drives me bananas. This is one of the first books I have noticed that does not do that, and strangely, it made me crazy! That's because it has been nearly a year since I last read #3, and I couldn't immediately pull up who was who or where they were. Odd.I also have to add that although Kirkus Reviews said the book had "Splendidly unpredictable plot twists...culminating in a literally explosive climax" I found that to be untrue. The end was kind of dumb, kind of weak. It ended more like the end of a chapter, not a book. I wasn't so impressed. Personally, it's getting a little long winded, but probably that's just me.
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Title | : | Leven Thumps and the Wrath of Ezra (Leven Thumps #4) |
Author | : | Obert Skye |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 2008 by Shadow Mountain (first published September 30th 2008) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Adventure. Magic. Childrens. Middle Grade. Young Adult Fantasy |
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Ratings: 3.98 From 9305 Users | 282 ReviewsCommentary Appertaining To Books Leven Thumps and the Wrath of Ezra (Leven Thumps #4)
Everything is heating up and heading for the confrontation between Foo and Reality. Leven continues to grow and change. Ezra and Dennis also continue to grow (kind of) and work their way towards Foo. We're heading into the final showdown!With the other three books in this series, it always took me a LONG time to get through it...not because they are hard to read, but I was kind of bored in a lot of sections. With this book, I was hooked within the first chapter. It is really nice now that all the characters are developed and they are finally reaching the climax of the story. I thought it was well done, and I am finally learning to enjoy the writing style. I love that you get to delve farther with Leven's powers as the Want and
The narrator seemed to be a little more chatty in this novel. Leven, Clover, Winter, Geth, and the rest of the characters continued to be tossed around by fate into interesting situations. We delved deeper into Foo and found out a little more about why fate pulled so hard on certain characters. New characters join the cast promising interesting resolutions in the fifth and final novel in the series. (Can you guess which book I shall read next?)

Unfortunately for Azure - and fortunately for Leven and Foo - the good in him finally won out.
My childhood seriesI never read Harry Potter as a kid because my small child brain was obsessed with this series. I never read the last book so Im looking forward to that. Obviously the book isnt perfect, sometimes the writing is a little choppy and weirdly worded, but it still holds a special place in my heart.I also really like the addition of the illustrations throughout the books, theyre really well done for a middle grade novel.
"Leven Thumps and Wrath of Ezra"; by Obert Skye is definitely one of my favorite books out of the series. It's a fantasy adventure story filled with action, humor, mystery, and suspense. The author takes it to a whole new level by creating strange creatures, refreshingly new characters, and a land never known before. The story takes place in Foo, the place where man kinds' dreams and imaginations become possible. Without these two places kept separate, everything would turn to complete chaos,
I took me forever to get interested in this one. About half-way throught it started to draw me in. If you haven't read the previous books, it will make virtually no sense to you, so it is essential that you read the previous 3 books before this one. Also, I wasn't thrilled with the ending. Overall, it was OK, but I would never read it again. Not worth the time and energy, and too many loose end and chapters that were never tied back into the story.
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