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Blart #3

Blart: The Boy Who Faced A Terrifying Deadly Quest

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Blart lives on a pig farm with his grandfather and doesn't care about being heroic or legendary, but he reluctantly embarks on an epic quest to save the world accompanied by a feisty princess who likes dragons, a warrior who's a big softie and a disaffected dwarf.

336 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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Dominic Barker

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Dominic Barker was born in Southport in 1966. He graduated from the University of Birmingham with a degree in English and then spent two years as part of a comedy double act before deciding to become a teacher. He currently lives in Barcelona.

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159 reviews3 followers
January 2, 2023
It's that time of year again, the time where the Blart bells chime and everyone thinks about pigs...

Now that I've completed Blart, I feel as though I can say that Blart 2 is clearly Dom's finest. Blart 3 is fine, compared at least to Blart 1 which was pretty dire.

Alas, Blart 4 never came to fruition so my quest is over...and I shall never Blart again.
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91 reviews3 followers
September 12, 2012
The third and (to date) final novel chronicling the adventures of the ignoble, unheroic pig-boy, Blart, who is forced to set sail on yet another quest, this time to rescue his wife, the rather horrible Princess Lois of Illyria. His adventures take in a storm, pirates, imprisonment for littering a beach (when his ship runs aground on it!) and trolls who decide to worship him. The climax of the novel subverts a well-known myth to comic effect and leaves our heroes facing certain death (of one sort or another). Probably the best of the three, with a freshness of plot and maturity to the writing which avoids some of the pitfalls observed in the earlier books. All three stories are great for able readers of ten and up, or a fun end to the day for a parent reading to littler ones.
14 reviews
August 4, 2011
it was funny but not as good as the first two
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August 28, 2021
the references to greek mythology 😭😭
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11 reviews
March 24, 2014
Zadnji del trilogije, kjer se stvari postavijo na pravo mesto :)
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