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Pillage (Pillage, Bk 1)
Pillage - Pillage, Bk 1
Author: Obert Skye
When fifteen-year-old Beck Phillips travels by train to the secluded village of Kingsplot to live with his wealthy but estranged uncle, Beck discovers some dark family secrets. A buried basement, a forbidden wall, an old book of family history with odd references to . . . dragons? Beck s life is about to be changed forever in this suspenseful ta...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781606416808
ISBN-10: 1606416804
Publication Date: 6/4/2010
Pages: 320
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Shadow Mountain
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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LitDrivenGirl avatar reviewed Pillage (Pillage, Bk 1) on + 9 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The book started out somewhat slow and I thought it took too long for the actual dragons to appear. At times I found it hard to believe that the main character and his friends were 15 year olds. It did have a few unexpected twists and I did end up enjoying the story.
GeniusJen avatar reviewed Pillage (Pillage, Bk 1) on + 5322 more book reviews
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Reviewed by Tasha for TeensReadToo.com

Fifteen-year-old Beck Phillips' favorite activity is causing trouble - and his latest scheme is setting off an angry hive of bees through the air ducts in his current school. Maybe this inclination for trouble comes from moving around a lot, a non-existent father, or the fact that his mother is very ill.

When his mom dies, Beck is uprooted from his life once again and is sent to live with his wealthy but estranged uncle out in the mountainous country. On the train ride to Kingsplot, Beck meets Kate, who can't even be bothered to give Beck the time of day, even though he thinks that she is the prettiest thing going. Little do they both know that they are going to see much more of each other, even though it's not at the top of Kate's priority list.

When Beck arrives at his uncle's mansion, an air of mystery greets him. While the house has seven floors and hundreds of rooms, Beck, along with his uncle and a minimal house staff, are the only occupants. What's even stranger is that Beck's uncle only comes out of his domed room once in a blue moon.

As time progresses, Beck learns dark secrets about his lost family. Secrets that include buried basements, forbidden gardens, an ancient book of unusual family history, and most surprising of all...dragons!

Beck's life has changed forever, and there is no turning back now. Along with some newfound friends, Beck is about to embark on his biggest adventure yet.

PILLAGE was an absolutely amazing book. It takes you on an adventure that is beyond your wildest dreams. From the very first chapter, the author's humor came out and I found myself laughing along with Beck's schemes. There was also a great suspense factor. This is one of those books that I just couldn't put down. I eagerly anticipated each turn of events (of which there were many) and was shocked at many things, especially the ending, which gave the term "plot twist" a whole new meaning.

The plot itself was also very interesting. Incorporating dragons into any modern-day book is always very intriguing, and the author had a knack for making everything seem real. And even though the book was set in modern day, it felt like it was set long ago. The whole story seemed to have this vintage fairy-tale feel to it, which I just devoured.

Needless to say, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and recommend it to both young and old readers looking for a great read. After reading PILLAGE I have definitely fallen in love with the fantasy genre and definitely look forward to more of Obert Skye's books.
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dragoneyes avatar reviewed Pillage (Pillage, Bk 1) on + 844 more book reviews
First off the main reason I bought this book was because of the dragon on the cover. I love dragons and dragon stories. Even though I wasn't a big fan of the Leven Thumps books by this author (I only made it through book 2), I didn't loathe them. The book started off well and continued at a very good pace but I kept wondering where the dragons are. When it finally got there and the book ended I was left a bit disappointed. Hopefully I can explain why without providing any spoilers. For anyone who is really into dragons, I feel you will be greatly disappointed reading this book. The dragons seem to be used in this book and then done away with. They are not good nor are they bad but kind of indifferent. They are "hatched" and used for greed. Death seems inevitable for them. It's really quite depressing if you are looking forward to a book about dragons. I'm not sure if I'll read the rest in the series especially if the dragons are dealt with in the same manner.


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