Tagus, l’homme-cheval, ne menacera plus les habitants des plaines et leurs troupeaux : Tom et Elena ont réussi à le libérer du sortilège de Malvel, le sorcier maléfique. Mais leurs aventures sont loin d’être achevées… Aduro le sorcier leur a confié une nouvelle quête : ils doivent maintenant partir à la recherche d’un monstre qui vit dans le grand nord, Nanook. Réussiront-ils à affronter cette créature ?
Adam Blade is the house name for the Working Partners Ltd. ghostwriters who write the Beast Quest and Sea Quest series.
Adam Blade is in his late twenties, and was born in Kent, England. His parents were both history teachers and amateur artists, and Adam grew up surrounded by his father’s paintings of historic English battles – which left a lifelong mark on his imagination. He was also fascinated by the ancient sword and shield that hung in his father’s office. Adam’s father said they were a Blade family heirloom.
As a boy, Adam would spend days imagining who could have first owned the sword and shield. Eventually, he created a character – Tom, the bravest boy warrior of them all. The idea for Beast Quest was born.
When Adam grew up and decided that he wanted to be a writer, he was stuck for ideas – until he remembered the old sword and shield, and the imaginary boy he had created when he was young. Adam decided to bring Tom fully to life so that readers could go on the kind of adventures that he always wanted to when he was that age… And still does, even though he’s grown up!
When he’s not writing Beast Quest books, Adam enjoys visiting museums and ancient battle sites. His main hobbies are fencing and football. He also spends a lot of time at home running around after his two exotic pets – a tarantula named Ziggy, and a capuchin monkey named Omar. These little rascals were the inspiration for two of the Beasts that Tom faces on his Quest – Arachnid and Claw.
Sadly, Adam does not have his own Fire-Dragon or Horse-Man. But he really wishes he did!
That's decided. If I have a baby girl (not that my girlfriend is pregnant) I shall not read this book or the last three. Why? Because this book shall teach her that women are frail and cannot take care of themselves and boys/men have to take care of them. By Týr's wooden arm. This book has women as a cliche. Is like I write four books and all of them Jews would be good at money, black people would win a physical contest, an asian good at math or a white guy... well never exceeding at nothing but neither sucking it.
Let me explain, in this novel the gang are back to the north, this time to defeat Nanook, their fiercest adversary (another cliche - why the last one is always thought as the most difficult?). This time is Nanook the Yeti Snow Monster. In Inuit mythology he is the master of the bears.
Yet again, our main character is on a secret mission because nobody should know that this mythical beasts exist but it seems that everyone do. Part of the novel is the journey to meet the Beast but only the last 20 or 30 pages are dedicated to that.
My main problem with novel is the same of the last four. It falls into cliche and they are all very much alike. Boy, the son of Hero, is on a Quest given by an Wizard that no grown man with years of war and training could have accomplished. As always Girl gets into Trouble and Boy saves the Girl and defeats the Beast. Villagers are Happy and can go on their ignorant Lives. I have eighteen of these books (It was quite a catch). Let us see if the last one of this series makes the same mistakes.
Malvel the Dark Wizard has put six beasts under an evil spell to wreak havoc on the land of Avantia; but if the prediction is right, Aduro the Good Wizard says the ancient scripts have said a young hero shall free the beasts from the spell and , in turn save the kingdom.
Each book in the series concentrates on one of the six beasts. This one is about Nanook the Snow Monster which Tom and Elenna have to find and restore back to his old self. The text is by Working Partners Limited and is a bold and large print so that young readers can enjoy reading them as some of our readers may have a sight problem. I must admit that there should be more books like these around.
Adam Blade's story has the heroes trudging through the snow and hardship to reach their goal, while Aduro hopes he has chosen the right boy to give the scroll to and task with undoing the spell. They had already found and freed four beasts, now Nanook is the fifth and Tom is determined not to let Aduro down.
The cover art by David Wyatt is what I think will encourage readers to pick it off the bookshelves with it's bold don't and the art it creates a winning combination. Plus there are free collectors cards inside as well as a map plus interior illustrations done by a mystery artist working for Orchard Books.
Beast Quest reminded me so much of the fun kids have had in the 80s when they played Dungeons & Dragons games, they read books like that. This series is very similar with our hero on a quest to quash evil and the quest is long and hard, but too much fun to not read. I will be on the lookout for more by this author
Четири от митичните Зверове, омагьосани от злия Малвел, вече са свободни благодарение на усилията на Том и Елена, двете храбри деца, които обикалят вълшебния свят на Авантия с четириногите си другари, вълка Силвър и коня Сторм. Но най-опасното предизвикателство тепърва им предстои, когато магьосникът Адуро ги изпраща да освободят Тарток, ледения звяр от далечните заснежени поля, край които дори морето замръзва...
Tällä kertaa Tomin ja Elennan tie vie kohti pohjoisia lumivuoria ja kohti Nanook - lumihirviötä. Nanook hallitsee pohjoisen säätä ja pitää mm. sudet ja muut pedot loitolla. Mutta nyt sää lämpeää niin paljon, että pohjoisen jäätie uhkaa sulaa - mikä estää kallisarvoisten lääkeyrttien keräämisen ja kuljettamisen muualle valtakuntaan. Mutta yrittäessään päästä Nanookin luokse Tom ja Elenna joutuvat suurempaan vaaraan kuin koskaan ennen.
this one was a banger. first of all, this was our first female beast, and for me she was well worth the wait. she was ruthless and formidable. i love that she was also (while still definitely under malvel’s spell) trying to get her collar off. i loved the landscape and the inuit inspired tribal aspect of this part of avantia. im definitely excited to read the next book about avantia’s most powerful beast.
And now its book five of the Beast Quest series as our intrepid hero faces off against another beast with predictable but still entertaining results, The first "season" of these books has almost come to an end. I still don't really know how books have seasons but anyway I'll just go with the flow for team Blade.
I can't understand why I feel mildly insulted reading these, as I want to get my kids into fantasy books early. Having to rescue Elenna AGAIN didn't bother me too much until someone pointed out that these books nearly always seems to have a Damsel in Distress motif. Anyway. Glad the Beast is female this time: it surprised my kids. There's a bit less eye rolling impossibility in this one.
The Beast Quest stories are a series of books that I am reading to my children at night. They are not particularly well written, or anything special. However, they are easy to read and contain short chapters well suited to reading before they go to sleep. Also, as there are a series of them it is nice to collect and always good to have a continued set of characters to follow.
I remember reading some of these books when I was a little kid. I don’t think I ever read all of them or read them number by number, though. I was always very happy about the collector cards, that’s what I remember. It’s cute, although clearly a children’s book.
Another brilliant instalment in the beast quest sarga, with each book the story telling and writing gets better, although following the same theme we get more trails and challenges along the way with each book.
It was enjoyable but considering I read it only 1 year ago (i'm 11) and I can't remember as much as the other books tells me that it was not one of my favourites