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Pendragon; the Merchant of Death
By 13youngjink | February 27, 2010
Pendragon; the Merchant of Death
By D. J. MacHale
Blurb by Youngjin K.
Bobby Pendragon is just a normal 14-year old boy. He has a family, a home, and even a dog. But something is very special about Bobby; he is going to save the world, and not just our world, everything, everyplace, everyone. He writes in his journals to Courtney and Mark and he writes to them about his adventure on Denduron, a place with three suns, and he figures, it is just the beginning. I liked that the story was about traveling through space and time, and that the way they wrote it actually was like how we think. I did not like the book because it switched from first person, in Bobby’s journal, to third person, on Earth/Second Earth.
I would recommend this to a friend because it was a good book and it had lots of action in the end. My favorite character was Bobby’s Uncle Press because he always stayed calm even when it was time to panic. The main character changed from being very normal like everyone else to courageous and very curious about everything. I would rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.
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