The Monster in the Hollows

By Andrew Peterson

The Monster in the Hollows - Andrew Peterson
  • Release Date: 2011-05-10
  • Genre: Fantasy
Score: 5
5
From 77 Ratings

Description

Book Three of Andrew Peterson's award-winning Wingfeather Saga

Janner Wingfeather's father was the High King of Anniera. But his father is gone. The kingdom has fallen. The royal family is on the run, and the Fang armies of Gnag the Nameless are close behind.
Janner and his family hope to find refuge in the last safe place in the world: the Green Hollows--a land of warriors feared even by Fangs of Dang. But there's a big problem. Janner's little brother-heir to the throne of Anniera-has grown a tail. And gray fur. Not to mention two pointed ears and long, dangerous fangs. To the suspicious folk of the Green Hollows he looks like a monster.
But Janner knows better. His brother isn't as scary as he looks. He's perfectly harmless.
Or is he?
Join the Wingfeathers on an adventure filled with mystery, betrayal, and sneakery in a land of tasty fruits. There's a monster on the loose and the truth lurks in the shadows.

Reviews

  • Excellent

    5
    By Rmloveless
    My children and I hung on every word. The types and figures in these stories point to the self sacrificial example of our Saviour, and our struggle in this life to lay down self that we may follow in His steps. From the first book, my family agreed that the theme of the story could be none other than the words of our Lord Jesus when he said "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."
  • Once again Andrew Peterson has me amazed

    5
    By Your momma minecraft
    This book is very good and I would recommend this book to everyone
  • Great Books

    5
    By Tu10s
    I recently read all of the books in this series. I loved them! I couldn't put them down. The are some of the best written stories I've read in a very long time.
  • Great series!!!

    5
    By Mimefreek
    I love this series!!! So imaginative! I read them all myself and then read through them with my kids. We are anxiously awaiting the next one! :)
  • Wonderful adventure!

    5
    By Macfrosty
    We own all of the books in this series and they are thoroughly enjoyable. We read them as a family. The kids are enthralled by the crazy creatures and colorful characters. As an adult these books awaken the little boy inside of me and inspire me to want to go on an adventure myself. As a fan of Tolkien and C.S. Lewis this book is a welcome addition to my collection.
  • Mirthful Fantasy

    5
    By EricTippin
    G.K. Chesterton said, "What is remarkable is that in modern fiction, in an age accused of frivolity, in an age perhaps only too headlong in its pursuit of happiness, or at least of hedonism, the only popular sort of fantasy is the unhappy fantasy." Mr. Peterson certainly cannot be accused of unhappy fantasy. This book, along with being a well-written, solid read, is full of frivolity and deeply planted joy. Of course, serious subjects are broached, but the dark does not overwhelm the light. I sure appreciate that. 'Monster in the Hollows' is the best book (so far) in a series that deserves a wide readership.
  • Wonderful book in a wonderful series

    5
    By Ryan Szrama
    My wife and I have followed Andrew Peterson's The Wingfeather Saga closely and recommended them to just about all of our friends, especially those with children. The stories are full of high adventure but also serve an appropriate amount of food for thought. I also happen to really appreciate Andrew's humor throughout the stories, and while the first book is almost what I'd classify as a "whimsical fantasy", the tone of the second and especially this (the third in the series) is weightier. The children are faced with hard decisions and plenty of suspicion in The Monster in the Hollows, and you get the feeling at the end of this book that they've worked hard for their victories.
  • Thank you, Mr. Peterson.

    5
    By dcejason
    I've been a fan of all things Andrew Peterson for many years. He's a gifted songwriter and singer, and his gift extends to storytelling. The third installment in "The Wingfeather Saga," The Monster in the Hollows continues the fun-to-read tale of Janner, Kalmar and Leeli. Besides wacky-fun characters and a quick-paced storyline, Peterson continues to delve into meaningful themes like family, good vs. evil, faithfulness, bravery, and what makes a monster a monster? Even fangs and a fearsome furry tail couldn't frighten me away from this book. I loved it, and so will you... Can't wait for the next one, Mr. Peterson.