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Title:Sir Thursday (The Keys to the Kingdom #4)
Author:Garth Nix
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 344 pages
Published:January 1st 2007 by Scholastic (first published 2006)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens
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Sir Thursday (The Keys to the Kingdom #4) Paperback | Pages: 344 pages
Rating: 3.95 | 21034 Users | 365 Reviews

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The stellar fourth book in Garth Nix's masterpiece series... now in paperback!
On the fourth day there was war...
Following their adventures in the Border Sea, Arthur and Leaf head for home. But only Leaf gets through the Front Door. Arthur is blocked because someone . . . or something . . . has assumed his identity and is taking over his life.
Before Arthur can take action, he is drafted by Sir Thursday and forced to join the Glorious Army of the Architect. While Leaf tries to banish Arthur's doppleganger on earth, Arthur must survive his basic training, avoid getting posted to the Front and work out how he can free Part Four of the Will....

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Original Title: Sir Thursday
ISBN: 0439436575 (ISBN13: 9780439436571)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Keys to the Kingdom #4
Literary Awards: Locus Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Novel (2007), Australian Book Industry Award (ABIA) Nominee for Older Children (ages 8-14) (2006)


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This was pretty good with a nice plot. The army concept was enjoyable and the Skinless Boy kept me intrigued. The grey fungus was an excellent and frightening idea that made the story supernatural but still realistically problematic. The way the goal of every story is the same yet different is well written and creative. Nice, enjoyable characters. Entertaining and quick read.

This was a pretty entertaining listen. This starts right after the events of Drowned Wednesday and poor Arthur doesn't catch a break to go home. I really feel for this kid, he just wants to go home, but these crazy plots in the House won't let him. Plus he then gets tricked into being conscripted into the army of Sir Thursday. Things start to get pretty crazy after this.I liked that Leaf was still involved, even though she ends up doing different things from Arthur. I'm glad she was still part

Re-read (for the third time) in January 2017.My re-read of this series continues. I wont be giving a super long review of this book since my thoughts on it are basically the same as my thoughts on the rest of this series. I personally think that this book has the strongest plot of any of the books so far in the series, mostly because its the first book that follows a character other than Arthur for a significant portion of time. In my opinion, the two POVs make the story more interesting.My main

2019 - My feelings didn't change too much between 2017 and now, this was a good addition to the series, a lot of exciting peril, Leaf is awesome, and I enjoyed the increasing scale of the house. The Piper is scary.Drowned Wednesday is still my favourite of the series so far, but I am enjoying the scale this book brings, as Arthur makes his way through the house. The Great Maze and its moving tiles were an interesting element, I love how every part of the house is so different, and yet it works.

one of my favorites growing up

Read all of the books in the series and it's pretty awesome.

3.5 starsThis MG series continues to be highly creative. There is a ton of weirdness here, but not too weird. Theres a bit of a body count, both in the House and in the Secondary Realms. Sir Thursday is in charge of the Army for the House. Denizens are drafted for a hundred-year stint. Arthur ends up getting drafted, but hes grown shrewder as the series as progressed, and hes just waiting for the chance to confront Sir Thursday and take him down hes getting good at this, after all.Meanwhile, we
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