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Slither (The Last Apprentice / Wardstone Chronicles #11) Hardcover | Pages: 400 pages
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Title:Slither (The Last Apprentice / Wardstone Chronicles #11)
Author:Joseph Delaney
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 400 pages
Published:January 22nd 2013 by Greenwillow Books (first published September 1st 2012)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Horror. Fiction

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"My name is Slither, and before my tale is finished you'll find out why."
The dark is full of terrifying creatures. And Tom Ward—the seventh son of a seventh son, and the Spook's last apprentice—hasn't seen all of them. Far from the county, one named Slither has lived for hundreds of years, hunting blood.
But a dying father binds the monster to a bargain. If Slither will take his two youngest daughters safely to their family in the south, then the eldest daughter, Nessa, is his.
For Nessa the nightmare is just beginning. And when Slither and Nessa cross paths with the feared witch assassin Grimalkin, they will become unwitting players in the quest to stop the Fiend once and for all.
The blood-curdling eleventh volume of the Last Apprentice series.

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Original Title: Slither
ISBN: 0062192345 (ISBN13: 9780062192349)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Last Apprentice / Wardstone Chronicles #11

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Nothing at all to do with the Spook's Apprentice series, so I don't think it should have counted as book 11. Nice to have Grimalkin again though, although what the heck she's doing in this world I have no idea. (Is this whole book just a premise for Grimalkin getting the star stone? Really?) Slither is a stand alone story that has nothing at all to do with spooks or witches, but I still enjoyed it. Now I'm off to pretend that book 12 is book 11.

Slither is bound by a trade he made with the farmer. If the farmer were to die, Slither must take his two youngest daughters to their aunt and uncle's house to live. In return for this, Slither can have Nessa, the farmer's oldest daughter, to do with as he wishes. Now the old farmer has died and Slither must carry out his side of the trade.I think this book took a little while to get used to. Not exactly because it is from the view of another character. This was done very well with book 9, as it

You rule Grimalkin!!I bow down to your greatness! :P

By the halfway point of Slithers Tale I did think about stopping because I kept asking myself Why are you reading this? This book has next to no impact on the Wardstone Chronicles up until this point and I cant see it being vital for the last two books in the series either. It is a filler book.A good filler book but a filler book nonetheless and thats why its so frustrating. Grimalkin makes an appearance at the end and there is a small reference to the mission but still Slithers Tale really

I seriously hope we see more of Slither in this series, if not this book was just a filler. It felt kinda like it, and like Delaney threw Grimalkin into it to make it seem like it was part of the main story. But it wasn't. As always it was well written, and while it took me some time to read it, that was because of life coming in the way, and not the book in itself. The story was also interesting, but as I said, I don't see where this fits into the main plot, and that kind of annoyed me...

I have a theory that Delaney decided that, much like the 'Series of Unfortunate Events', he wanted his series to have 13 books. And like that other series, this has lead to a bunch of filler books. This is most definitely one of those books.It introduces a whole society of new creatures unheard of before in the series, and it takes place somewhere North of the County. I imagine that these will become relevant to the series later on - but it seems a bit late in the game to be adding a new shtick

Somewhere in the far North a civilization of monsters seemingly thriving. One such monster called Slither has a territory populated by humans which he considers his own. He regards humans living there as his livestock: he loves human blood. One such human - smarter than average - made a bargain with Slither. In case something happens to the guy, Slither is to bring man's two youngest daughters to their surviving relatives in exchange for the life of the oldest daughter. The poor peasant had a

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