''Freeglader'' is a
children's fantasy
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novel
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by
Paul Stewart and
Chris Riddell, first published in 2004. It is the seventh volume of ''
The Edge Chronicles
''The Edge Chronicles'' is a children's fantasy novel series written by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell. It consists of four trilogies, plus four additional books, and other books related to the universe (The Edge). The series was originally p ...
'' and the third of the ''Rook Saga'' trilogy; within the stories' own chronology it is the ninth novel, following the ''Quint Saga'' and ''Twig Saga'' trilogies.
Plot summary
Freeglader starts in the capital of the Edge, Undertown. The city is slowly being destroyed by a dark maelstrom, triggered by
Vox Verlix. The Undertowners begin a mass exodus, fleeing to a new life in a vast, beautiful area of justice and equality, the
Free Glades. The exodus is led by Rook Barkwater, the hero of the story, and the others in a breakaway group of academics known as the librarian knights.
On the journey to the Free Glades Rook gets caught up in a
storm
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near the Twilight Woods, causing him to lose his memory. Upon reaching the Deepwoods the exodus is attacked by the recently hatched battle flocks of Shrykes. Only through the timely arrival of the Freeglade Lancers are the Librarians and Undertowners saved (combined with Xanth killing the Roost mother). Meanwhile,
Amberfuce has reached the
Foundry Glade. There he presents his partner with plans for
Glade Eaters, special weapons designed by Vox Verlix. The two along with the Goblin Nations begin plans for an attack on the Free Glades.
Rook, meanwhile having regained his memory, joins the Free Lancers. Xanth, his name cleared, joins the Librarian Knights. Everything is peaceful for several months until the
attack
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* ''The Attack'' (novel), a book
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comes. The massive
Glade Eaters, backed by the armies of the Goblin Nations, destroy most of the Free Glades before being destroyed. The Sky Pirates, the Librarian Knights, the Freeglade Lancers and the Ghosts of Screetown fight determinedly but are outnumbered. Even the arrival of the banderbears fails to turn the tide. However, at the last minute large numbers of peaceful goblins revolt, killing the Goblin Chieftains. The war ends, and everyone sets about rebuilding the Free Glades.
Main characters
*Xanth Filatine
*Magda Burlix
*Felix Lodd
*Fenbrus Lodd
*Varis Lodd
Reception
Carolyn Phelan writing for
Booklist
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said it was a good conclusion to the series that, "fans wouldn't want to miss." Kathleen Isaacs also thought it a good end to the series praising its, "complex and well-worked-out fantasy world."
[Isaacs, K., Jones, T. E., Toth, L., Charnizon, M., Grabarek, D., & Raben, D. (n.d.)]
Freeglader
''School Library Journal'', ''52''(2), 138. Retrieved from ebsco.
References
Sources
*Stewart, Paul (2004) ''Freeglader''
2004 British novels
2004 children's books
2004 fantasy novels
Children's fantasy novels
British children's novels
The Edge Chronicles
Doubleday (publisher) books
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