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Ron Keith
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Avi
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Newbery Medal-winning author Avi completes the Crispin saga with this third installment of the riveting trilogy. In 14th-century England, Crispin has embarked on one adventure after another since discovering that he, once known only as “Asta’s son,” has a much grander future than he ever could have imagined. Encountering such trustworthy souls as Bear during the course of his travels, Crispin teeters on the brink of fulfilling his destiny in this stunning tale of the Middle Ages.
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- J
- 10-15-24
I loved the way it led up to the name. Great book overall. 👍
I loved how in the end it used the constellation to represent Bear leading Crispin. I think this book and the whole series was just fantastic.
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- Scott Biehl
- 11-06-23
Another Great One!!!
This was a fabulous tale to bring to an end the epic of Crispin. A young teenage boy on a quest for freedom, kindness, and peace. God guides him through many horrific situations and shows His continuous love and provision. A definite read!!!
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- Kent
- 01-16-12
Good series, average ending.
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I enjoyed the series of Crispin, the characters, the story... all great. But could have had better ending.
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Great perfomance by Ron Keith!
Was Crispin: The End of Time worth the listening time?
Worth the listen, but the ending is average at best.
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- C. Smith
- 02-25-20
DO NOT READ THISSSSS
The first 2 books were ok but this one was just soooooo boring it just keeps dralling on and on and on about his problems and wasted relationships
THIS BOOK IS A WASTE OF TIMEEEEEEE😡
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