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Title | : | Ice Country (Country Saga #2) |
Author | : | David Estes |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 348 pages |
Published | : | April 4th 2013 (first published March 25th 2013) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult. Fiction. Fantasy. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Romance |
David Estes
Kindle Edition | Pages: 348 pages Rating: 4.19 | 1055 Users | 143 Reviews
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Dazz, a hard-edged, fun-loving Icer, likes fighting, particularly while at his favorite watering hole. However, while recovering from a particularly bad break up, his decision to engage in a brutal pubroom brawl leads to a series of events that thrust him into a dark and mysterious scandal involving King Goff, the ice country ruler.When his sister is abducted in the dark of night, Dazz pledges to do whatever it takes to get her back, embarking on a quest that threatens to rip apart the very fabric that's barely holding his shattered family together.
Along the way he meets a group of unlikely allies in the form of a travelling group of fire country natives. Can Dazz, when joined with his best friend, Buff, and new tan-skinned friends, defeat the King and his guards before it's too late for his sister?
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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Country Saga #2 |
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Ratings: 4.19 From 1055 Users | 143 ReviewsArticle Appertaining To Books Ice Country (Country Saga #2)
Ice Country is an amazing book two in the Country Saga! Ill admit I was skeptical as to how Ice Country and Fire Country were going to come together but Estes continues to do some great world building that left me totally believing in his world and anticipating the awesomeness of Water and Storm Country. I loved the slang in this book and how Fire Country and Ice Country each had their own slang related to their region. Dazz was a great main character who had strength and heart. One of my favorLet me start off by saying that this book was great. Ice Country sounds like my kind of place (Canada!) and so I was really interested to see how Estes would present the world of snow and ice through the eyes of a male - Dazz. Oh, dazzling Dazz. The short tempered Icer who is our new MC. For some reason.. I never grew attached to Dazz until I was 3/4 of the book in which is unusual for a David Estes book. I liked the story but I didn't get the same emotional pull like I did with the four
First, I gotta say it's very weird that there is a land that is covered in snow year round directly beside a scorching hot desert. It doesn't make sense but the story is good so I'll forgive the author for that little bit of crazy. With that out of the way, I'll continue.(view spoiler)[ This is the story of Dazz, a teenage boy who lives in Ice country. He and his best friend Buff have been out of school for about two years now but as is common amongst teenage boys, they are lazy asses who just
EXCITEDI can't say more about the book yet but the bold word above says what I am feeling right at this moment.#Kudos
David Estes, you have once again blown my mind with your amazing talent! For the most part, I'm constantly smiling, or giggling while reading your books. Sure there are sad moments when I have tears running down my face, but mostly, I'm always really HAPPY when I have one of your books in hand (or in Nook)! Thank you for that!First of all, I LOVED this book. Let me repeat that. I. LOVED. THIS. BOOK!!!Ice Country is the sequel to Fire Country and starts out with Dazz, a fun-loving Icer who loves
I did like this book but I thought that Fire Country was way better.Dazz as a character was hard for me to read. I didn't like him. I thought he was lazy, rash, and his decision making skills were horrible. I felt bad for Buff most of the time cause he always got caught up in Dazz's mess. Maybe I'm just bias because most of the books I read have female leads...I did appreciate the plot development. The story did start our very slow and I was trying to figure where the author was going. But once
Of course, I've read a version that hasn't yet been completely polished and revised, so maybe it's not entirely fair to rate it yet. But I'll go with 4 for now ;)
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