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Flight of the Outcasts (#02 in Aedyn Chronicles Series)

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27 August 2011

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In the second book, which draws on the biblical story of the Babylonian exile, Alexander hears his name being called once more and he returns to Eden, which is now derelict, deserted, and spoiled. The Lion King tells Alexander how Eden was invaded and its inhabitants deported to a distant...

In the second book, which draws on the biblical story of the Babylonian exile, Alexander hears his name being called once more and he returns to Eden, which is now derelict, deserted, and spoiled. The Lion King tells Alexander how Eden was invaded and its inhabitants deported to a distant city. Alexander is asked to rescue the Lion King's people from exile. Again, Alexander passes himself off as the ambassador of a great nation, and by a series of shrewd strategies, he persuades the great king of another empire to invade the captors and set the cats free. In triumph, Alexander leads the cats back to Eden, where they rebuild the great castle and walls, culminating in the Lion King returning to Eden.

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In the second book, which draws on the biblical story of the Babylonian exile, Alexander hears his name being called once more and he returns to Eden, which is now derelict, deserted, and spoiled. The Lion King tells Alexander how Eden was invaded and its inhabitants deported to a distant...

In the second book, which draws on the biblical story of the Babylonian exile, Alexander hears his name being called once more and he returns to Eden, which is now derelict, deserted, and spoiled. The Lion King tells Alexander how Eden was invaded and its inhabitants deported to a distant city. Alexander is asked to rescue the Lion King's people from exile. Again, Alexander passes himself off as the ambassador of a great nation, and by a series of shrewd strategies, he persuades the great king of another empire to invade the captors and set the cats free. In triumph, Alexander leads the cats back to Eden, where they rebuild the great castle and walls, culminating in the Lion King returning to Eden.
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Koorong code 320532
ISBN 9780310721932
Pages 176
Publisher Zondervan
Publication date 27 August 2011
Dimensions 16 x 137 x 214mm
Weight 0.167kg
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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    9 years ago
    Better than the First!

    This book can be read without reading the first book but I got more from it having followed it through. Worth getting 1, 2 and 3 all together. This one has the same feel as the first book yet shorter and the pace is a little more relaxed and easy going. There was one element I didn't agree with and it is to do with the character development. However, I can see why its there and has its own symbolism. Well done Professor McGrath with this trilogy. Thank you Koorong

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    9 years ago
    Super Duper

    """"Flight of the Outcasts"""" is the second book in the Aedyn Chronicles. Julia and Peter embark on another adventure, but this time they pull their horrid stepsister, Louisa, along too. In Aedyn, their friends from their last trip were taken prisoner by Gulnogs, huge and hideous beasts. Will Peter, Julia and Louisa be able to set their friends free or will they get caught and become slaves also? This book was so entrancing that I couldn't put it down. The characters flew up off the page and became moving images before my eyes. Great for kids aged 8-14. You must read this book.