
Jack and Annie are joined by Teddy and Kathleen as they travel to the snowy Land-Behind-the-Clouds, where they search for the eye of the Ice Wizard and attempt to help Merlin and Morgan.
Publisher:
New York : Random House Children's Books, c2004
Edition:
1st ed. --
ISBN:
9780375827365
0375827366
0375827366
Branch Call Number:
J FIC Osbor 3558
Characteristics:
110 p. :,ill. --
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Add a CommentBy far, the plot of the book is one of the most interesting in the entire series. I liked how everything tied up in the end too, where segments of the action closed in to give readers that "oh!" moment. Jack and Annie are lured into a trap, set by the Ice wizard, the antagonist of the story, who tricks Morgan and Merlin. They must work together to assist him, by recovering his lost eye. Along the way, ups and downs keep the story-line flowing quite nicely. Definitely recommend!
- @Siri of The Hamilton Public Library's Teen Review Board
Weird story!! My daughter didn't feel good after reading this book. So far out of 25 magic tree house books she has read, it was the first one she didn't like. She is glad she borrowed it and not bought it.
i know right, AwakdawakTNY!
Awesome!!!
i've never seen somebody put their eye back into thir head!
i really love it all their journes were awsome this was one of the best books iv ever read i hope youl read it if you do youl get over exited all over the book thank you
I think it is great. His eye he traded and the sisters of fate weave peoples stories and how Annie gives them her scarf and they find it on their porch with their story on it!
Wonderful story!!
they alwas have epic journies
This book rules
jack and annie have to find an eye?!