Sunset of the Sabertooth (Magic Tree House, No. 7) Reviews



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sunset of the sabertooth - Review written on February 14, 2006
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Rating: 5 out of 5

I read sunset of the sabertooth. It was written by Mary Pope Osborne.I gave this book 5 stars because it is a good book.This book is about when Annie and jack went on a misson to this place.Annie and Jack have a tree house and it make them to this place.Annie and Jack help people when they need help.
The book .. - Review written on December 08, 2005
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful.

In which jack and annie go back to ice age the world of mammoths, sabertooth tiger and a mysterious wizard.
Sunset of the Sabertooth - Review written on August 21, 2005
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Rating: 4 out of 5

I liked the Sabertooth because he is like a tiger, and is scarey and has long teeth and was very big. He lived in the Ice Age. Annie and Jack went to the tree house and found the portal that took them to the Ice Age. They saw the Sabertooth and they have to get away from him. They didn't have any coats because they were at swimming lessons before they went to the tree house, so they were very very cold, but they were OK. They had an adventure before they came back, and I learned alot about the Sabertooth and the Ice Age. I am seven and I think you will like this book and all the others.
very good book - Review written on February 18, 2005
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful.

i realy like the book. i givet 5 stars because i realy liket. when i started to readed i din't wanted to stop, its fun to read and it's full with mysterys. i recomend this book to you.
PART THREE OF THE STORY ARC. - Review written on February 18, 2005
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Rating: 4 out of 5

"Sunset of the Sabretooth" continues the story arc began in the last book, "Afternoon on the Amazon " and is the third book in the four part story arc called "The Mystery of the Magic Spell." Jack and Annie have located two of the four items needed to release Morgan le Fay from the spell she is under, but there are still two to go. Jack and Annie return from swimming to find another open book in the tree house...they find themselves transported to the frozen tundra in nothing but their bathing suits! They are taken in by a tribe of cavemen and provided food and animal skins to wear. In a cave they come upon some drawings on the wall that will lead them to their next clue as well as a deadly trap!

This book certainly gave Jack and Annie a harrowing adventure. Annie's impetuous nature put the duo in danger by wishing them to the frozen land unprepared for the hardships of cold and snow. This was a step up I thought from the last two books in the four part story as we build to the climax in the next book. Once again features great illustrations by Sal Murdocha.
Reese loves it! - Review written on October 10, 2004
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Rating: 5 out of 5

I wish I could get all your books and read them in one week...thanks,
Reese K (age 5)
I liked this book - Review written on February 01, 2003
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Rating: 3 out of 5
1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
I give this book three stars because it doesn't have too much action.It has a sabertooth tiger.A man calls himself the animal master he has the antlers of a raindeer and a mask of an owl.The anlers of the raindeer for speed and the mask of an owl for better sight.The characters arejack and Annie.They have to find m thing wich are different times to free Morgan of a spellcasted by Merlin.
Good Book - Review written on December 04, 2002
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Rating: 4 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful.

I give this book four stars because it educates people of the life of a Neanderthal. I would give it five stars, but there's not much action. But, I think it also educates people about Ice Age wildlife, such as the wooly mammoth. The educational part also includes Neanderthal behavior and beliefs.
Wonderful book that really explains about the past - Review written on November 07, 2001
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful.

"Sunset of the Sabertooth" is truly a great learning book. Jack and Annie go to the time of the Ice Age, where they find the first humans on the planet, which are called Cro-Magnons. Jack and Annie are very cold, so they find a cave to stay in. But not for long, because there's a wet dog smell and snoring, which confirms that there's a cave bear in there! Well, read the rest for yourself. Also, if you want my opinion of the book, this is undoubtley one of Mrs. Osborne's best.

Also, there's something I want to tell all the people who read this book. On Encarta, I found out that the first Humans lived in the epoch that's the beginning of the Ice Age, namely the Pliestocene Epoch. I thought that it would be impossible for humans to live way back then, but this book showed me that Encarta was right, and gave me additional information. If you're doing research on the Ice Age, this will be a book you don't want to miss. Enjoy!

This book is about... - Review written on July 19, 2001
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Rating: 4 out of 5

Do you like magice tree house books then you would like this book it is about to kids go to a darffient age in time.
Sunset of the Sabertooth - Review written on May 05, 2001
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Rating: 4 out of 5

I like Sunset of the Sabertooth because Jack and Annie go to the ice age. They see a real mamooth and a sabertooth tiger. They almost freeze to death. This is why you should read Sunset of the Sabertooth.
Sunset of the Sabertooth - Review written on May 05, 2001
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Rating: 4 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful.

I like Sunset of the Sabertooth because Jack and Annie go to the ice age. They see a real mamooth and a sabertooth tiger. They almost freeze to death. This is why you should read Sunset of the Sabertooth.
Great "chapter book" for early readers! - Review written on March 30, 1998
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Rating: 4 out of 5
6 customers found this review helpful.

My 4 year old loves this series. He can't wait until I buy the next in the series! He loves that he can read one chapter at a time and carry the excitement on to the next day. Wonderful story lines that are appropriate for small children without the gore and scary violence of many chapter books.