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The Wrath of Mulgarath (The Spiderwick Chronicles, Book 5)

by Holly Black

Series: The Spiderwick Chronicles (5)

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Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing (2004), Hardcover

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Tags:fiction, fantasy, faeries, series: The Spiderwick Chronicles
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Good children's series. Very quick read for adults. Cute and creative and the right level of scary for a six year old. ( )
  wmshub | Jul 25, 2009 |
The end of the Spiderwick Chronicles series. After rescuing their sister, the twins return home to find their mother missing and realize that their only way of survival is to face Mulgarath, retrieve the field guide and make nice with the elves.

I thought it was a very good send to the series, so now I can watch the movie and make my comparisons.
  blondierocket | Jun 28, 2009 |
good a liitl scay ages I sugest are 10 -101 I like't the ilistrasins a lot I SUGEST this book to anewain howe likes susbens ( )
  nancydrew002 | Nov 22, 2008 |
Nice conclusion to the series - I enjoyed seeing everything put to rights. I may have to go look up "Beyond the Spiderwick Chronicles"! ( )
  tjsjohanna | Sep 11, 2008 |
A great ending to a really enjoyable series. This, being the fifth and final book of the "Chronicles of Spiderwick," brings about a fantastic conclusion. The Grace children return to their home only to find out that their mother has been kidnapped by the goblins. They visit the elves and get enlist the help of Spiderwick himself. The children, along with their Griffin and House Brownie, track the goblins to the junkyard where they have a final confrontation with the ogre who is behind all the troubles. A fun read that moves quickly with a lot of action. I highly recommend this to any one who still has a bit of the child in them that believes in faeries. ( )
  burningtodd | Sep 6, 2008 |
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The pale light of the newly risen sun made the dew shimmer on the nearby grass as Jared, Mallory, and Simon trudged along the early morning roads.
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Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi pull off an impressive five for five with Wrath of Mulgarath, the satisfyingly dramatic conclusion to their series, The Spiderwick Chronicles. After the gory conclusion of the The Ironwood Tree, we don't get even a moment's reprieve before the action picks up again, in a starting chapter entitled, fittingly, "IN WHICH the World Is Turned Upside Down." Thirteen-year-old Mallory and nine-year-old twins Jared and Simon return to the Spiderwick Estate only to find their home in shambles, with trash and broken furniture scattered across the lawn and Simon's griffin chasing a "goblin" across the roof. The faerie world that the Grace kids have so slowly probed in this series has finally come home to roost. Black and DiTerlizzi pack a lot into the finale of this beautifully produced series, with dragons and goblins and elves--and even a magical cameo by Arthur Spiderwick (the long-lost author of the disappearing-reappearing Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You). We get a dramatic rescue, a clever end to a fearsome foe (with some thanks to Hogsqueal from book two), and a long denouement that leads to a final cryptic note from the author and illustrator: "Are there more ogres / and dragons to slay? / Is there more mayhem, / perhaps, on the way? / Ask Tony and Holly. / They'll swear that it's true. / But you still won't believe / what's coming for you!" (Ages 6 to 10) --Paul Hughes

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