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Title:Forest of the Pygmies (Memories of the Eagle and the Jaguar #3)
Author:Isabel Allende
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:August 1st 2006 by Rayo (first published April 2004)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure. Magical Realism. European Literature. Spanish Literature. Childrens
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Alexander Cold and Nadia Santos reunite for their final adventure in Isabel Allende's celebrated trilogy. This time they are heading to the blazing plains of Kenya, where Alex's grandmother Kate is writing an article about the first elephant-led safaris in Africa. Days into the tour, a Catholic missionary approaches the camp in search of companions who have mysteriously disappeared. As the group investigates, they discover a clan of Pygmies and a harsh world of corruption, slavery, and poaching. Alexander and Nadia must trust in the strength of their totemic animal spirits as they launch a spectacular struggle to restore freedom to the Pygmies and return leadership to its rightful hands.

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Original Title: El bosque de los pigmeos
ISBN: 0060761989 (ISBN13: 9780060761981)
Edition Language: English
Series: Memories of the Eagle and the Jaguar #3
Characters: Alexander Cold, Angie, Kate Dawson, Nadia Santos, Brother Fernando
Setting: Kenya

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Ratings: 3.77 From 10892 Users | 356 Reviews

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Meh.Doesn't stand out like Allende's adult novels, but I didn't hate it as much as some others who have reviewed it (in English).When I picked it up, I had no idea it was the 3rd of a trilogy. I may have enjoyed it more if I had read the 1st 2 books, but then again, I may have disliked it more, too.I found it to be disjointed and the connections between the characters were very underdeveloped. And I was left wondering if something was lacking in the translation from Spanish to English

Great series although this last book was possibly not quite so exciting as the previous ones. But it was still very enjoyable. And it's challenging me to open my mind to things which don't fit into the scheme of my long-held beliefs.

Out of the entire series, this was the hardest book to get through. I do not remember if I ever finished reading it. I encourage having the first book in a classroom of older students, but the last two in the series is quite difficult to read.

The most exciting part of the whole book was the plot twist at the end.

The last book of the trilogy, again wonderful journey for both young Alex the Jaguar and Nadia the Eagle this time deep in Africa. I'll just recommend you to read anything that written by Isabel Allende regardless what you think about this trilogy ;)

Good end to the series

The second book in the series is by far my most favorite.. but I like how the series ended a lot ;)