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Original Title: Lionboy: The Truth
ISBN: 0141380543 (ISBN13: 9780141380544)
Edition Language: English
Series: Lionboy Trilogy #3
Characters: Sergei, Charlie Ashanti, Ninu, Raja Boris, Rafi Sadler
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The Truth (Lionboy Trilogy #3) Hardcover | Pages: 288 pages
Rating: 3.84 | 4670 Users | 285 Reviews

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Title:The Truth (Lionboy Trilogy #3)
Author:Zizou Corder
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:October 8th 2005 by Puffin Books (first published January 1st 2003)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Adventure. Fiction. Childrens. Animals

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At the end of LIONBOY: THE CHASE Charlie Ashanti has restored the lions to their home in the wilds of Morocco and been reunited in the port town of Essaouira with his parents, Magdalen and Aneba. But just as Charlie is beginning to think that his adventures might be over, who should reappear but the nasty lion-tamer Maccomo and the raffish Rafi. Before he knows it, Charlie has been kidnapped once again and is in the hold of a ship bound he knows not where. All is not lost, however. Eventually the entire cast of the LIONBOY trilogy find themselves on a Caribbean island, the home of the sinister Corporacy. Can Charlie bring the story to a triumphant conclusion by vanquishing the Corporacy and ridding the world of its nefarious schemes?

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Ratings: 3.84 From 4670 Users | 285 Reviews

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I abosulutely LOVED both this book & the entire series!!! Full of action, adventure, and unexpected twists, this book, and series are hard to put down!

This book is about a boy called Charlie looking for lions.

I used this book with one of the 10 year old boys that I privately tutor; in some ways, it wasn't the ideal reading experience for me because it got read chapter by slow chapter. He enjoyed it enough, though, that he wanted to read the second in what is a trilogy. Unusually for trilogies -- which seem to be almost compulsory in YA lit these days -- this is not a stand-alone book. Indeed, if I have any criticism it is that the book ends on a cliff-hanger, with absolutely none of its issues or

I'm going to start off with a Harry Potter comparison: remember that very first line of The Philosopher's Stone? The voice jumped out at you; it was the voice of a narrator who knew what an epic tale she was spinning. Same goes for Lion Boy. With the most perfect chapter one possible, the author has got our protag, his parents, his background and his problem established. The very last line is the jewel in the crown. No seriously.We slip easily into Charlie's viewpoint. His delight over being

I finally read this book after it had been sitting on my to read list for almost 8 years. I purchased a copy after looking for years in charity shops and not finding one. Now I know how the story ends. I enjoyed the story, mostly because there was cats and we got to hear their thoughts. The triology was definitely an adventure and I'm glad I read it.

Funny, almost farcical, clever ending to this series.

I really enjoyed this final book in the Lionboy Trilogy! Charlie is finally reunited with his parents, only to be snatched away again, kidnapped and taken to a secret Corporacy base. The lions are tracking him down, along with Charlie's parents. All his friends are coming to the rescue, but will they find Charlie before it's too late? And what about the evil Rafi, who has been a thorn in Charlie's side since the beginning? Is Rafi really as evil and corrupt as he seems, or is he just a lost soul

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