By: S. D. Smith (Author), Zach Franzen (Illustrator)
Introduce your child to the exciting world of rabbits with Embers End (The Green Ember Series: Book 4)! Written by S. D. Smith, this book is sure to keep your children entertained with its unique design, easy-to-read text, and overall satisfaction. Embers End makes a great gift for any young reader, and is sure to be a hit!John Tang: We loved the entire series written by S.D. Smith, and loved that we were able to have sweet discussions on the true mending we look forward to in heaven.
United States on Jul 24, 2023
Caleb Dalton: My little brother has loved this series start to end. It seems to be a kids series that treats it’s reader with respect and doesnt talk down, covering some quite dark and complex topics, while still being fun and entertaining. I’ve loved hearing him talk on and on about the story, it seems it is definitely a good series as an intro to epic fantasy.
United States on Jun 23, 2023
TJ: As a new dad, I’ve been on the lookout for book series to someday share with my kids. I came across S.D. Smith’s Green Ember books by accident and decided it would be worth looking into. Much of the newer children’s and young adult fiction I’ve previewed has struck me as shallow, featuring protagonists short on character, and/or having storylines that don’t hold up well to the lens of how the world actually works.
With the Green Ember series, I found the exact opposite. The storyline is captivating for any age. The characters are relatable and have their struggles, and the reader is invited to grow alongside them into maturity and virtue.
While this is a series targeted at children, I’m glad I did pre-screen the entire series first. The first book was very tame and could be read to a younger child, but with each successive book the themes do get darker and more appropriate for slightly older children.
To take one example, S.D. Smith does a fantastic job of capturing the excitement and adrenaline of his battle scenes without using gory language, but things do get a bit more graphic in books 3 and 4. Where books 1 and 2 mostly used the language of “so-and-so...
United States on May 11, 2022
Miss AM Bennett: Amazing book. Well written, captivating and exhilarating. Everyone should read it!
I loved the characters and my favourite was Helmer. I would love him to be my teacher.
Isaac Hobbs
Aged 10
United Kingdom on May 01, 2022
catlady66: What can I say I was sad because its over but glad I took a chance on the series and loved every one of them great stories each hand a tale to tell some longer than others sad to see it end but loved it all if you haven't checked out thus series yet you are missing out on some fantastic reading dont be put off by kids books I wasn't and glad I wasn't great books see for yourselves you will be wanting more after the first one we'll worth the price fir great books
United Kingdom on Feb 10, 2022
Leanne E.: My boys and I have enjoyed this series immensely. Great characters, and moving circumstances. We laughed and cried together. Such an awesome story!
Canada on Dec 28, 2020
Alanna: A thrilling and compelling story- I read the series before reading to my kids and was totally hooked! A bit too intense for my younger kiddos but will be on our read aloud list as they grow older.
Canada on Jun 26, 2020
Toasty: You know you’re on to a winner when your kids are begging you to read to them throughout the day. I honestly couldn’t read it fast enough and had a constant personal struggle not to read ahead and finish without them! But I didn’t, and it was so worth it, to finish it together and share the tears and smiles together along the way. A satisfying end to a series that I know all my kids will read again over the years to come. My only question is... what do we read now?!
United Kingdom on May 29, 2020
Rebecca Holsapple: This book, all in all, was decently written, and, I'm sure my brother and sister will like it, although I may not have. The plot wasn't particularly memorable, and, after the third book, I couldn't remember what was supposed to be happening, or who on Earth some of these people were supposed to be. I may have been more interested in figuring that out than in the actual plot.
I will say that he does share some of Tolkien's writing, not necessarily the long, beautiful prosey bit, but instead a whole lot of the plot. I had just been on "The Lord of the Rings" and was reading this because I had read the previous books, and saw many suspicious character resemblances, such as the Pilgrim, to Gandalf/Strider. Gandalf, by the way, is known as "The gray wanderer" makes me wonder... Throughout the entire book I am sitting there, seeing repeated Tolkien copies, for instance how repeatedly he does Tolkien's "death thing." I almost expected Smalls to say "I was Smalls the Gray, now I am Smalls the White! Take that Saruman!"
Now that I have said that, the book is written well, minus a few more annoying plot holes, for example, study ecology for two minutes, thinking "Mending" the...
United States on Apr 04, 2020
S.D. Smith's Embers End: The Final Installment of The Green Ember Series | The Green Ember Series: Book 4 - Embers End | The Green Ember Series Book 4: Embers End | |
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Total Reviews | 327 reviews | 327 reviews | 327 reviews |
Grade level | 4 - 6 | 4 - 6 | |
Best Sellers Rank | #9 in Children's American Folk Tales & Myths#69 in Children's Rabbit Books #1,471 in Children's Action & Adventure Books | #820 in Children's Rabbit Books #14,998 in Children's Action & Adventure Books | #9 in Children's Rabbit Books #139 in Children's Rabbit Books #581 in Children's eBooks |
Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) | Children's Action & Adventure Books | Children's Action & Adventure Books | |
Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.75 x 7.75 inches | 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches | |
Customer Reviews | 4.8/5 stars of 2,942 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 2,942 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 2,942 ratings |
Children's Rabbit Books (Books) | Children's Rabbit Books | Children's Rabbit Books | Children's Rabbit Books |
Children's American Folk Tales & Myths | Children's American Folk Tales & Myths | ||
Reading age | 7 - 12 years, from customers | 7 - 12 years, from customers | |
Item Weight | 15.2 ounces | 1.2 pounds | |
ISBN-13 | 978-1951305031 | 978-1951305048 | |
Publisher | Story Warren Books | Story Warren Books | Story Warren Books |
ISBN-10 | 1951305035 | 1951305043 | |
Language | English | English | English |
Paperback | 416 pages |
Amazon Customer: So enjoyed The Green Ember Series by S.D. Smith. So much to dream of and hope for can come to fruition as the story carries you through its journey.
United States on Sep 19, 2023