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P**S
Great little read for back story
After finishing the four main books of the series, I read this little book and it explained a lot of things that had been hinted at. I liked the shortness of it after being immersed in the other books for hours, not able to put them down. It gave more context to the way the rabbits felt about the Longtreader siblings at first. I highly recommend every book written by S.D. Smith.
Z**T
Exciting addition to The Green Ember
A great story about Jo Shanks, a very lovable character.It’s always interesting to see the major events told from another angle and character perspective.When I read the Green Ember, I was eager to know what happened to the injured rabbit Heather helped on the battlefield, so it’s especially nice to read his story here.Another triumph for S.D Smith.
M**E
Outstanding: SD Smith does it again
This entire series makes for some of the best reading for families that's available today. Riveting and complimentary to the original three Green Ember books, The Last Archer brings to vivid symbiosis the fullness of the back story of Joe Shanks, the famed archer of Ember's End.The vivid reality and emotional intelligence Smith brings to the series is spellbinding and jam packed with experiences that, although fictitious, are ripe with human resonance. There are real, deep and relevant connections to the human experience that inspire and encourage the reader to overcome nagging guilt, shame from past failures, and hope for the future, even when the odds seem so precariously stacked against you.This set of adventures has the potential to change lives and positively impact one's thinking about life, and to do so in an intensely entertaining and riveting way."My place beside you, my blood for yours! Until the Green Ember rises, or the end of the world!"
C**E
Best Book I've read in a month!
I feel like S.D. Smith writes a lot like Tolkien, Lewis, and Andrew Peterson. P.S. I have read all of their books. I am a christian myself and I love the way it relates to the Bible. I like how Tolkien, Lewis, and Peterson did the same in their stories also. I would like to give you a long story short of my book. ( it isn't published.) * No-va sko-sha My story takes place in a peaceful world where the happy King and Queen rule. *Nova Scotia. They had three daughters Mariah, Lucia, and Cloe. One is the heir. There is also a poor girl named Mary. When the academy is over run by dwarfs and trolls a mysterious archer comes and saves Mary and a bunch of children. Princess Lucia gets captured and lies in the dungeon awaiting a rescuer. Who is the mysterious archer? If you would like to know more please say so in a review. I will answer in a review on The Green Ember book one. ~Susan the Gentle
G**G
A rollicking good children's story about ambition, trust, and courage
In “The Last Archer” by S.D. Smith, Jo Shanks is Living at Halfwind Citadel. It’s wartime between the rabbits and the wolves, and Jo is desperate to prove he’s as good an archer as the famed Nate Flynn. But he doesn’t seem to make a very good soldier – he oversleeps, he has an unpolished sword, and his commanding officer has little use for him. But there’s an archery contest, and Jo proves his skill by not only placing but coming very close to beating Nate.Nate needs a temporary replacement on his team of archers, and he asks Jo to fill in. Jo discovers that Nate is nothing like Jo imagined him to be. He still has trouble with the commanding officers, but he finds he’s fitting in with Nate’s crew. And then the wolves attack and enter the citadel itself.The story has underlying lessons aimed at children (but equally valid for adults). They’re about obedience, mistaken impressions, trust, and having courage in the face of overwhelming odds. Using rabbits instead of children likely takes some of the immediate terror out of the situations, but children will identify with Jo, Nate, and their friends. It’s a rollicking good story, with good messages.
L**E
the last archer!
Love the little fill in book but wish I could find them for $3-4. Enjoy reading the fill-ins and seeing things from different characters.
A**A
Values, role models, and laughter
My whole family (even the teens) enjoyed reading this book around the dinner table. We all loved the ability to see authentic characters and values.
K**R
Wonderful story
All the Green Ember books are wonderful stories of virtue. This story focuses on the humility of an unhailed hero, which is in very great need nowadays.
C**6
Yet another great book in series
Loved it great story can get enough of them action galore thrills and so much more in this great set of books if you ha ent yet read them wth why what's stopping u dong be put off by kids books I wasn't and glad it ook chance in it great stories in each books great prices well worth it on to the next one for me can't put them down check them out for yourself what you waiting for come on
K**R
As brillint as all the other S D Smith books
The only negative comments are:1 I wish it had been longer...2 I wish I had somehow known that these three books come BEFORE the Green Ember trilogy so I could have read them in the right order.3 I wish there were MANY MANY MORE....
L**2
Buy read and found out that you will not put it down
Just very good book
F**
Don't leave out these "extra" books when reading The Green ...
Don't leave out these "extra" books when reading The Green Ember series, we read them in order of release and the inbetween books were some of our favourites!
G**H
Comic book without pictures.
It’s part of a series for young to mid teens that I’d heard of and tried it for the experience.
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