Present Out Of Books Gregor and the Marks of Secret (Underland Chronicles #4)
| Title | : | Gregor and the Marks of Secret (Underland Chronicles #4) |
| Author | : | Suzanne Collins |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 343 pages |
| Published | : | May 1st 2007 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published May 1st 2006) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Adventure |
Suzanne Collins
Paperback | Pages: 343 pages Rating: 4.23 | 30617 Users | 1214 Reviews
Commentary To Books Gregor and the Marks of Secret (Underland Chronicles #4)
Follow Gregor in the fourth enthralling adventure in Suzanne Collins' New York Times bestselling Underland Chronicles -- with gorgeous new cover art coming July 1st!In Book 4 of the bestselling Underland Chronicles, Gregor is drawn ever deeper into a brewing crisis. For generations, rats have run the mice out of whatever lands they've claimed, keeping them constantly on the move. But now the mice are disappearing and the young queen Luxa is determined to find out why.
Gregor and Boots join Luxa on a simple fact-finding mission. But when the true fate of the mice is revealed, it is something far more sinister than they had imagined -- and it points the way to the final prophecy Gregor has yet to fulfill. His abilities are put to the test in this suspenseful, action-packed penultimate installment of Suzanne Collins's thrilling Underland Chronicles.

Details Books Supposing Gregor and the Marks of Secret (Underland Chronicles #4)
| Original Title: | Gregor and the Marks of Secret |
| ISBN: | 0439791464 (ISBN13: 9780439791465) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Underland Chronicles #4 |
Rating Out Of Books Gregor and the Marks of Secret (Underland Chronicles #4)
Ratings: 4.23 From 30617 Users | 1214 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books Gregor and the Marks of Secret (Underland Chronicles #4)
Holding that one star because I was sulking..hmmph..*crowd a corner*There`s one thing that I hate the most in this world, aside from liars. That is not knowing of things..And the name for this one, 'Marks of secret' was enough to fuel me into detest and much angriness..I want to know things, learnt them by reading, and not just be speared with reason that tells me that I`ve enough to just know, but not to learn from it..Understand? No?Ok, imagine HP, clueless with the infos on deathly hallowsAnother good story, lots of conflict and adventure, and fun to read. There was more friction between the characters, and I felt a little less connected to them. It did bother me that they again take the pups (kids) into a very dangerous situation, this time through a few poor decisions rather than necessity.Unlike the previous three, this book is unresolved at the end. The next book will be a continuation of this story rather than the beginning of a new episode. I am hoping that the last book
This wasn't my favorite of the Underland Chronicles so far. Mostly, I think, it just felt like a prelude to the final book. I did like that Gregor continues to think about his role as a warrior and what that really means. I also like that no clear-cut answer is reached. Peace isn't always the right answer, but then neither is war. I'm glad the complexities of the issues weren't oversimplified for the target audience. I imagine there will be more in the fifth book as well.I found it interesting

I am reading the series with my 12 year old. We are really enjoying the series. However, I was vaguely dissatisfied with the ending. This time the adventure didn't end. Maybe Collins bit off more than would fit in one book and just divided this story into two books. The horror of the mice being poisoned also got to me. 5/1/10Finished reading this with my youngest and started the 5th right away. I told him I would read to him this morning, if he got up before I went to work, since he didn't want
So this is how a war starts, thought Gregor.Not with two armies facing off, waiting for the signal to charge. Not with a wave of rats invading the avenues of Regalia. Not with a formation of bats swooping down on an unsuspecting colony of rats. It begins much more quietly. In a room, on a field, in a remote tunnel when someone who has power decides the time has come.My Underland Chronicles buddy read with Stephanie continues! I liked this one much more than the previous, largely because of that
Shortly what I have to say about Gregor and the Marks of Secret:Like I've enjoyed the other parts of this series, I really enjoyed this one, too. This books are fast-paced and easy to read. Suzanne Collins' writing style is gorgerously vivid and I love it. Having different kinds of characters, all the different animals, is fun and refreshing. I still think that Ripread is like another version of Haymitch, both are these crumpy mentors. That's propably why I love Ripread so much. :D I think
Up way too late to finish this one, but this volume took me from thinking this was a good series to thinking it's a great one. I'm do glad I decided to finally finish the series, and am much more eager to get to the next installment than I have been at the end of the others.


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