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The Four Sisters, evil creations of the Shadow Lord, are poisoning Deltora and starving its people. Lief, Barda, and Jasmine have found and destroyed the first of the Sisters. Now they must find the second, hidden within the mountains that border the Shadowlands. And they know that only the Dragon of the Emerald can help them. The Shadow Lord is now aware of their quest. Deep in the Shadowlands, he plots their destruction. Hidden enemies and trickery await as the companions travel towards show more the Sister of the North and its terrible guardian in the dread place called Shadowgate. show less

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Lief, Jasmine and Barda have freed Deltora from the Shadow Lord's power, restored the Belt of Deltora and even rescued the Deltoran prisoners from the Shadowlands, but all is not well in Deltora. There is a growing shortage of food as crops fail, harvests lessen and the people starve.

But new information comes to light of a curse the Shadow Lord has left - Four Sisters - terrible servants of the Shadow Lord that are poisoning the land. The only hope is to set out on a new quest to find the only thing said to be able to defeat them - the Dragons of Deltora.

Lief, Jasmine and Barda have defeated the first of the Four Sisters, the Sister of the East and have made plans to travel towards the second - the Sister of the North. On the advice show more of Doom they are travelling in secret and under false names - only trusting old friends to help them on the way.

This one was creepy. Lief, Jasmine and Barda come across the travelling acrobatic troupe, the Masked Ones - all of whom wear realistic masks shaped like animals. I didn't like the idea of this. It was creepier when it was revealed the masks of the 'inner circle' are moulded to their faces with some sort of adhesive. But honestly the whole troupe has a sinister vibe. On the other hand, Kree is the best. Him moving the table around so the poisoned drink is drunk by the culprit rather than Barda was inspired.

And dragons.

‘Do you like my surprise?’ it asked. ‘Are you not pleased? Dragonfriend always said it was the greatest happiness, to ride upon a dragon.’

Rodda, Emily. DQ3 #2: SHADOWGATE . Scholastic. Kindle Edition.


The dragons are funny. Although the lapis-lazuli dragon is a bit suss. It totally convinced Lief to break his vow to stay out of other dragon territories for some as of yet unseen reason that's going to bite them. On the other hand, go sneaky lapis-lazuli dragon!

Lindal of Broome decides to remain in Broome but the gang have more old friends - Steven (and therefore, Nevets) and the bees. When they run into trouble, Steven comes to the rescue, allowing them passage in his caravan. I was a bit disappointed there's not more discussion of what Steven has been up to now that the Resistance isn't exactly in full swing.

Like the last book, this one is lacking in puzzles and riddles compared to the first series. Although I did like the music inspired clue. But it's still got a fair amount of action and adventure and a fast paced plot.

5 stars.
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Australian author, Emily Rodda grew up in Sydney, Australia. She attended the University of Sydney and graduated in 1973. Her degree in English literature brought her a career in publishing until she wrote her first book, Something Special, in 1984. She has since gone on to write numerous fantasy series including the Deltora Quest series and the show more Raven Hill Mysteries. She has won several awards in her native Australia and an anime series has been created based on Deltora Quest. show less

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Rowe, Kate (Illustrator)

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Canonical title
Shadowgate
Original title
Shadowgate
Original publication date
2004-09-01
People/Characters
Lief; Jasmine; Barda
First words
The people of Broome were dancing.
Original language*
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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy
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823Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction
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