Gregor and the Code of Claw (Underland Chronicles #5) 
OH.MY.GOSH.This book is so good. It is totally tense the entire time. I was so sad when I heard the prophecy that said Gregor had to die, but I kept thinking "He won't die, Sandwich was an ass." But I love how Gregor is so strong and tough. I know he's only 11 and so it's not very realistic, but honestly, wouldn't you love to know Gregor? He's tough and strong and emotionally more mature than most adults. I felt so sad that he had to do so much killing, but so glad that he was so brave. I wish I
The feeeeels. Not as many as Curse of the Warmbloods or Marks of Secret, but STILL. What an amazing, amazing series.

Did I love this more then Harry Potter and Percy Jackson? Not quite, but I have to admit, I've really enjoyed myself with this entire series. Not only was it action packed, suspenseful and has some really great humor, but it's also a fun creepy world that you can't help but get lost in, even though reading about giant rats and bugs still gave me the willies here and there.Gregor and The Code of Claw was an excellent ending to a wonderful series. It's not quite the happy ending that I admit I was
Easy to get through. I do enjoy books that have riddles, stuff to solve, reminds me of all those Brian Jacques books I used to read in junior high, especially because this series has giant talking creatures. which was fun.I liked that there was no right sides and wrong sides, that everyone had, at some point, been complete bastards to someone else. I really liked the characters in this series, although I felt that it was a little random that Gregor was secretly a total ninja deep down inside.
I have nothing but unadulterated respect and admiration for Suzanne Collins. I read The Hunger Games and Catching Fire in fifth grade, and Mockingjay in sixth grade almost as soon as it came out. In retrospect, I was too young to be reading them. I just flat-out didn't get the first two books of the trilogy when I first read them - was cheering for the violence and destruction, the same way I did in Percy Jackson or Maximum Ride. Mockingjay finally hit home with me, and I realized just how
A very strong finish for this series. Honestly, I think that the first book was the weakest, and that's really a shame, because I fear it may turn some people away from finishing the series. One thing is for sure, this little series is not nearly as popular as it deserves to be. I hope to recommend it a lot in the future, because it has slowly made its way to one of my favorite fantasy series. Of course, the fact that this is the last book in the series makes it difficult for it to be
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Title | : | Gregor and the Code of Claw (Underland Chronicles #5) |
Author | : | Suzanne Collins |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 412 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2007 by Scholastic Press (first published April 3rd 2007) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Adventure |
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The stunning conclusion to the riveting Gregor the Overlander series.
Everyone in the Underland has been taking great pains to keep The Prophecy of Time from Gregor. Gregor knows it must say something awful but he never imagined just how awful: It calls for the warrior's death. Now, with an army of rats approaching, and his mom and sister still in Regalia, Gregor the warrior must gather up his courage to help defend Regalia and get his family home safely. The entire existence of the Underland is in Gregor's hands, and time is running out. There is a code to be cracked, a mysterious new princess, Gregor's burgeoning dark side, and a war to end all wars.
Book Details: Format: Hardcover Publication Date: 4/3/2007 Pages: 416 Reading Level: Age 8 and Up Be Specific About Books During Gregor and the Code of Claw (Underland Chronicles #5)
Original Title: | Gregor and the Code of Claw |
ISBN: | 043979143X (ISBN13: 9780439791434) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Underland Chronicles #5 |
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I enjoyed the plot and characters just as much as the previous books, but I was a little disappointed in the ending. It's an ok ending for a book in the middle of a series, but not complete enough for the end of a series - I'd be much happier if she'd write another book to answer the questions she left at the end. I mean, she makes such a big deal about Gregor and Luxa not being able to stand the idea of being separated earlier in the book, and then at the end it's like, oh we'll just go ourOH.MY.GOSH.This book is so good. It is totally tense the entire time. I was so sad when I heard the prophecy that said Gregor had to die, but I kept thinking "He won't die, Sandwich was an ass." But I love how Gregor is so strong and tough. I know he's only 11 and so it's not very realistic, but honestly, wouldn't you love to know Gregor? He's tough and strong and emotionally more mature than most adults. I felt so sad that he had to do so much killing, but so glad that he was so brave. I wish I
The feeeeels. Not as many as Curse of the Warmbloods or Marks of Secret, but STILL. What an amazing, amazing series.

Did I love this more then Harry Potter and Percy Jackson? Not quite, but I have to admit, I've really enjoyed myself with this entire series. Not only was it action packed, suspenseful and has some really great humor, but it's also a fun creepy world that you can't help but get lost in, even though reading about giant rats and bugs still gave me the willies here and there.Gregor and The Code of Claw was an excellent ending to a wonderful series. It's not quite the happy ending that I admit I was
Easy to get through. I do enjoy books that have riddles, stuff to solve, reminds me of all those Brian Jacques books I used to read in junior high, especially because this series has giant talking creatures. which was fun.I liked that there was no right sides and wrong sides, that everyone had, at some point, been complete bastards to someone else. I really liked the characters in this series, although I felt that it was a little random that Gregor was secretly a total ninja deep down inside.
I have nothing but unadulterated respect and admiration for Suzanne Collins. I read The Hunger Games and Catching Fire in fifth grade, and Mockingjay in sixth grade almost as soon as it came out. In retrospect, I was too young to be reading them. I just flat-out didn't get the first two books of the trilogy when I first read them - was cheering for the violence and destruction, the same way I did in Percy Jackson or Maximum Ride. Mockingjay finally hit home with me, and I realized just how
A very strong finish for this series. Honestly, I think that the first book was the weakest, and that's really a shame, because I fear it may turn some people away from finishing the series. One thing is for sure, this little series is not nearly as popular as it deserves to be. I hope to recommend it a lot in the future, because it has slowly made its way to one of my favorite fantasy series. Of course, the fact that this is the last book in the series makes it difficult for it to be
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