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Charlie Bone and the Red Knight by Jenny Nimmo

austkaine's review against another edition

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2.0

This was a book series that I started to read when I was a child and after re reading it I am happy to say that it is one I would still read. I find many of the turns predictable but that was part of the charm and the fact that I felt hope while reading the series really warmed my heart.

imjustadow's review against another edition

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4.0

forgot how this series ended :) love charlie bone. would recommend it over harry potter every time

jameyanne's review against another edition

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4.0

This book was certainly not the best in the series, but it was a fun read, and it wrapped everything up nicely.

aspasia17's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

ashe_nightwind's review against another edition

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5.0

Picked it up because it reminded me of Harry Potter. Finished the series because it was its own story and a very good one at that.

itsmeboo's review

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adventurous mysterious medium-paced

4.0

justellie's review

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adventurous mysterious tense medium-paced

4.0

mattbeatty's review against another edition

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4.0

This series has been so fun to listen to with the kids. I love Jenny Nimmo.

librarylisa614's review against another edition

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4.0

Well, I had a fully-thought-through review, but Goodreads didn't save it. This one will be less eloquent :).

I enjoyed the final book of the Charlie Bone series. I felt that it summed up the other books nicely, finishing all of the storylines in a satisfactory way. Although there are an excessive number of similarities between Charlie Bone and Harry Potter series (seriously, there was no need for Charlie to have unruly hair also! or to have a best friend who has a big loud family of red heads!!!), I do feel that there is a small unique demographic for this series. Here are some things in it's favor:
1) All of the books in the Children of the Red King series are written at approximately the same level. If a student is ready to start the series, they can go straight through them. They are all a similar length and intensity (although, it does build slightly to the final book).
2) Charlie Bone is written to a more innocent audience. There is no cursing at any point in the series. The most romantic thing to happen is handholding between some of the supporting characters. The entire storyline, all 8 books, takes place in less than three years, so the content doesn't need to age with the characters. Even the violence is fairly innocent considering it is an epic battle between good and evil :) None of the "good guys" die, but (spoiler alert) there are a few deaths among the bad guys. Oddly, most of them were dead already, but time travelling into the future, so it didn't seem so morbid.
3) The final advantage I see for Charlie Bone's audience is that Charlie does not have the "me-against-the-world" life that Harry has. He is independent, impulsive, and often starts his journeys alone, but always ends up with backup, whether it's older friends, family members (even though some of them are evil), or at least his neighbor's dog :). I like that he has a loving support system but is still able to be an independent character.
In short, I think that Charlie Bone is able to reach a slightly younger demographic of strong readers who may not be emotionally ready for the content of the later Harry Potter books. I liked the series and I thought it stood on it's own well (after I got over the ridiculous number of similarities).

smiley7245's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

This is the final book in the Charlie Bone series. Everything comes to a head. Dagbert and his father have their showdown; but Lysander helps so Dagbert wins. Olivia gets bewitched and they have to help her. Charlie is worried because his parents are on their honeymoon, whale watching. The Red Knight has been helping protect some of the endowed children. Tancred is not really dead. Charlie and his moth are able to repair the mirror so he is able to save Billy. The kids, Uncle Patton, and a few of the other adults take on the Bloors and their evil minions. The Red Knight is almost defeated but Charlie grabs the reigns of the enchanter and the Red Knight wins. Then we find out the Red Knight is his dad; that his parents aren't whale watching. Also, Billy isn't the heir, it's Charlie's dad. Blessed, the dog, kills old man Bloor and Manfred. Charlie's dad reopens the school and then adopts Billy. This was a good wrap up to the series.