Rowan and the Zebak

Rowan and the Zebak by Emily Rodda is a captivating tale published by HarperCollins Publishers in March 2003. This first edition, comprising 208 pages, is presented in English and delves into a world of fantasy and magic. The story follows Rowan as he embarks on a perilous journey to rescue his sister Annad from the clutches of the menacing Zebak nation, known for their fanged, flying monsters and vengeful intentions.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that explores themes of bravery and the struggle against dark forces. As Rowan and his companions navigate the dangers posed by the Zebak, the book highlights the bonds of family and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones. This engaging work of juvenile fiction invites readers to experience the tension and adventure that unfolds as Rowan confronts the challenges ahead.
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“Five strange fingers
from fate’s hand,
Each plays its part
at fate’s command.”
The dreaded Zebak nation is closing in on the gentle people of Rin. The Zebak have fanged, flying monsters to carry out their missions, and revenge burns deep in their hearts. Rowan’s little sister, Annad, is their first target.
When Armad is taken deep into the country of the Zebak, Rowan and his companions begin a dangerous Journey to rescue her. Will dark forces finally prove too much for Rowan? Or will he be able to save his sister — and all their people — from this terrible menace?
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