Stormchaser (The Edge Chronicles Series #2) by Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell, Chris Riddell (Illustrator)

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  • Age Range: 9 to 12
  • Pub. Date: June 2004
  • 386pp
  • Sales Rank: 19,376
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    Product Details

    • Pub. Date: June 2004
    • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
    • Format: Hardcover, 386pp
    • Sales Rank: 19,376
    • Age Range: 9 to 12
    • Lexile: 750L 

    Synopsis

    Since his childhood in the DeepWoods, young Twig has always longed to soar above the forest canopy and explore the sky. Now a crew member on his father’s sky pirate ship, the Stormchaser, his dream seems fulfilled. But a much higher destiny awaits Twig. The lofty city of Sanctaphrax—built on a giant rock, floating high in the sky—is at the point of disaster. The city’s future is dependent on stormphrax—a valuable substance available only from the heart of a Great Storm. And only the Stormchaser, with Twig onboard, could risk entering a storm. . . .

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    In his continuing adventures, Twig, now sixteen years old, joins the crew of his father's sky pirate ship and embarks on a dangerous mission to collect the powerful stromphrax, a substance that purifies water and also prevents the city of Sanctaphrax from floating away.

    Cindy L. Carolan - Children's Literature

    Will young Twig and his pirate crewmates upon the sky ship Stormchaser be successful in their mission to collect the stormphrax (solid lightening)? Find out in this second book in "The Edge Chronicles" series, continuing Twig's truly thrilling adventures! The cast of characters is wonderfully amusing, frightening and disgusting all at the same time, including the creatures Hammelhorn, Banderbear, Woodtrolls, Flatheads, Nightwaifs, Caterbird, and Prowelgrins. Story-wise, it is witty and substantive enough on its own, but combined with graphic artist Chris Riddell's drawings, it will embrace the reader and keep them completely engrossed in the numerous twists and turns the plot takes. The drawings are spare, pen sketches, yet the emotive power of his pen is difficult to communicate with mere words! Luckily for readers, at least every other or every third page is adorned with one of them. The very first one, depicting "The Edge" is enough to keep the first time reader hooked until they have been introduced to each and every place name. Highly recommended. 2004, David Fickling Books, Ages 9 to 12.

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    Biography

    Paul Stewart is the author of many books for children including The Midnight Hand and The Wakening. He lives in Brighton, England.

    Chris Riddell has illustrated many books for children and has been shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal and the Kurt Maschler Award. He is also the acclaimed political cartoonist for the Guardian and the Observer. He lives in Sussex, England.

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    Stormchaser (The Edge Chronicles #2)by Anonymous

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    June 25, 2005: PERFECT! loved this book. it was absolutly the greatest book i have ever read since (the series of unfortunate events)it is the most suspenceful, fantastic, most exilerating book anybody could ever read!!!!

    Stormchaser (The Edge Chronicles #2)by Anonymous

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    June 13, 2005: I like 'the edge chronicles' it's most likely the best book i'll ever read. I like the extreme detail, and how Twig runs into enemies along the way. I actually cant even summarize without humiliating the story line itself. So I expect everyone to read this if you can spare some time.


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