Just a few months after his previous adventure in Gregor and the Prophecy of Bane ,(rev. Although no further prophecy is unveiled at the end to explicitly promise another sequel, readers will surely be hoping for one. This offering takes on an even darker tone than the earlier ones, delving into meaty questions of territorial expansion and its justification. Collins keeps the plot moving at warp speed and includes just enough background to bring readers up to speed on the multitude of characters and the political rivalries that unite and divide them. On their perilous journey to a cure, the questing party (which readers will be delighted to find includes the wonderfully caustic rat Ripred), encounters both Luxa, erstwhile, Queen of Regalia, along with her bat Aurora, and Hamnet, Luxa's long-lost uncle, who has fled humankind to escape its warring ways. The Curse of the Warmbloods, it turns out, is a terrible plague that threatens every mammal in the Underland. For the third time, Gregor and his stolid little sister Boots desend to the Underland in fulfillment of a prophecy, in a story that delivers the breakneck adventure and strong characters readers have come to expect.
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