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Edition Language: English
Series: The Dwellers #4, Country Saga #4
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The Earth Dwellers (The Dwellers #4) Audiobook | Pages: 458 pages
Rating: 4.35 | 1096 Users | 133 Reviews

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The Earth Dwellers is the 4th book in BOTH The Dwellers Saga and The Country Saga. The author recommends that BOTH series are read in their entirety before reading this book (The Moon Dwellers, The Star Dwellers, The Sun Dwellers, Fire Country, Ice Country, Water & Storm Country).

Your favorite Dwellers and Country Saga characters come together in this epic seventh book!

As President Borg Lecter threatens to annihilate the Country tribes in order to expand his glass-domed empire, Adele ventures into the belly of the beast. Her only hope of survival is the consolidation of Dwellers and Country power before it’s too late.

Former demagogue President Nailin is eliminated, yet civil unrest infects every alliance. To save Adele, President Tristan faces his greatest challenge yet: unifying unfriendly Dwellers in the Tri-Realms to raise an army against Lecter. Meanwhile, Dazz must convince the Ice Country leaders to march with Siena and the Tri-Tribes on the gates of the Glass City.

The world sits on the edge of a knife. Will Adele, Tristan, Dazz, and Siena defeat Lecter and his army of killers before the Glassies wipe them off the face of the Earth?

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Title:The Earth Dwellers (The Dwellers #4)
Author:David Estes
Book Format:Audiobook
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 458 pages
Published:September 5th 2013 (first published August 30th 2013)
Categories:Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult. Fantasy

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Ratings: 4.35 From 1096 Users | 133 Reviews

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Though I am sad to see the Country and Dweller series come to an end, I couldn't have asked for a better finish. The Earth Dwellers is a action-packed, romance filled, tear-inducing, amazing end to an amazing two series. I couldn't put it down, it only left my hands maybe two or three times in the journey from start to end. In this book The Country and the Dweller series merge together and all of the characters we have laughed, cried and lived with in the previous book come together for the

Last book! "The Earth Dwellers" finishes off two series by David Estes: "The Dwellers" and "The Country" sagas. It all comes to and end in this one book with all of your favorite characters, at least the ones who lived through the adventures. I love these books. They are well written, quirky and funny, yet serious and thought provoking at the same time. Dystopian at it's best. Great for ages 13 and up as there is no swearing (other than some made up words) and no sex. Strong loyalty and morals,

Quick review:Cover: Fitting Rating: PG-13 Thumbs Up: 4.5Overall: A satisfying ending to an awesome seriesCharacters: Well DonePlot: Time to fight for whats right.Page Turner: Yes Series Cont.? Yes Recommend: HIGHLYBook Boyfriend: TristianSUMMARY (50 words or less)Its always sad when one of your favorite series ends. Its just hard to say goodbye to characters youve come to love. And this one isnt any different. Ive enjoyed this series from day one. I highly recommend to all. David has brought

NOOOOO!!!! I don't want to be blazin' over!! Combining the final "chapter" for both series into one book was done brilliantly. I think the world needs to read this book right now. It's such a reminder that just because something is different doesn't mean it's a danger to you. It also reminds you that sometimes not everything is as it appears.Once again David brought me to tears, no tears is too light a term. He brought me to a sobbing mess. There are some scenes in The Earth Dwellers that I just



This series finale was heartbreaking and amazing! What I liked: I really liked how there were different narrators from most of the other books to help tell the story. The different POVs were well done and added so much to the story. I also liked how David Estes went all Game of Thrones on the reader. Hard choices were made, people died, and there was sorrow. It was refreshing to read a book where everything wasn't ideal and happy. There were two little things that bothered me a bit. The first

**IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THE DWELLERS SAGA AND THE COUNTRY SAGA, THIS REVIEW IS BASICALLY GONNA CONFUSE AND SPOIL THE HELL OUT OF YOU SO GO READ THOSE BOOKS FIRST OKAY BYE**It's hard to believe, but here we are, 7 books later, and at the end of not one, but TWO series. The Earth Dwellers picks right up where Water&Storm Country left off, with Tristan and Adele coming topside to meet with our fire country gang. The ice country is in turmoil, and honestly, the water&storm countries aren't

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