Specify Books In Pursuance Of Dreadnought (H.I.V.E. #4)
Original Title: | Dreadnought |
ISBN: | 0747594848 (ISBN13: 9780747594840) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | H.I.V.E. #4 |

Mark Walden
Paperback | Pages: 298 pages Rating: 4.28 | 4478 Users | 111 Reviews
Details About Books Dreadnought (H.I.V.E. #4)
Title | : | Dreadnought (H.I.V.E. #4) |
Author | : | Mark Walden |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 298 pages |
Published | : | September 7th 2009 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (first published January 1st 2009) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Fiction. Adventure |
Rendition Supposing Books Dreadnought (H.I.V.E. #4)
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!MAJOR EPIC GIANT MASSIVE HUGE ENORMOUS CLIFFHANGER!!!!!
Actually, I have Rougue in front of me, so I don't really care :)
Still, I feel sorry for everybody who doesn't have it.
This book had quite a few twists and things in (Vicontessa?), which this book even more exciting than it already was. I wasn't expecting to find out about the person who trained Raven, although I never found out why she left Furan and joined Dr. Nero. Maybe I'll find out in the next few books.
I'm frustrated again because I can't think of anything else to write...
Apart from the fact that I keep forgetting that Otto and the gang are villains. The thing that reminds me was when Trent said that Otto was working with a terrorist orgaisation, and it sunk in that Trent is a GOOD GUY.
Rating About Books Dreadnought (H.I.V.E. #4)
Ratings: 4.28 From 4478 Users | 111 ReviewsColumn About Books Dreadnought (H.I.V.E. #4)
Definitely a book I'd recommend to someone interested in the good side of evil. The good stuff keeps on coming from MarkIm a bit confused to be honest, since I've finished the 6th book now and i'm not sure where this book ends but ill give it a try. So, i believe in the third book, Overlord was "killed". Well theres a little problem : He isn't. I think overlord has a device where he has stored himself somehow? That seems like the most plausible explanation. Although I don't see how that would work...
May 2019: I am really conflicted about this bookthat is to say, I struggle to reconcile some of the clumsy elements of a transitioning book with the solid aspects I dearly love, such as character development and the climax. There's a lot to love in this book, and yet in some ways I think you have to love the book to accept some of the trickier moments.The first thing to know about this book is like I said: it's a transitioning book. In other words, the first three books represent a complete arc

I have been a fan of hive since the first one. I like the young teen characters, the world Waldon has created, and the action. Because I forget important things like, how books end that I read, it is helpful that Waldon included a bit from the past as one reads along.
This just keeps getting better and better. Go Raven ...
This book was somewhat unsatisfactory compared to the other books in the series. That doesn't at all mean the book is anywhere near bad, it just started a bit predictable at the beginning. The introduction of the massive Dreadnought obviously points out something involving it is going to happen, and true to the H.I.V.E. style, HOPE commandos infiltrate the Dreadnought and capture Darkdoom along with the Dreadnought. Otto, his friends, Nero, and Raven narrowly escape the clutches of H.O.P.E. and
HIVE: Dread NoughtMy library owns all the HIVE books (some I had to purchase via eBay through England) and although I have now read the 4th installment, I can fully agree with the followers that HIVE is a great fiction work of intrigue. This is the 4th in the series of British author Mark Walden so seamlessly explores the work and happenings of GLOVE (Global League Of Villainous Enterprises). In this adventure of time and friendship, Ottos and his friends foil a plot to take over the world. One
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.