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Fall of Heroes (The Cloak Society, #3)

Fall of Heroes (The Cloak Society, #3)

Jeramey Kraatz

4.63
1,173 ratings·44 reviews

The Cloak Society has returned, and heroes will fall in this epic conclusion to the series—a thrilling middle grade trilogy perfect for fans of Alex Rider and The 39 Clues. The citizens of Sterling City believe the evil Cloak Society is gone, but Alex Knight and his friends know the truth: Cloak has...

Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
Published
2014-09-30
Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN
9780062095534

About the author

Jeramey Kraatz
Jeramey Kraatz

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Hi! I’m Jeramey Kraatz. That’s like “cats” with an “R” in it, by the way. I wrote THE CLOAK SOCIETY and SPACE RUNNERS series from Harper.I grew up in Odessa, Texas, studied advertising and English at TCU, and graduated from the MFA program at Columbia University where I studied nonfiction writing. In the past, I’ve wor...

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Austin Evans
Austin Evans·2 years ago
What a fantastic way to conclude the series! I truly feel that this was the perfect ending for the books. It felt like the characters had genuinely matured and become their own individuals. The ending also provided a sense of closure while still leaving the door open for more stories, without leaving you feeling unfulfilled. I know I'll be revisiting "Fall of Heroes (The Cloak Society, #3)" by Jeramey Kraatz whenever I need a hopeful escape during a challenging time. Definitely one of my favorit...
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Sincere·3 years ago
In "Fall of Heroes (The Cloak Society, #3)", Alex frees the Rangers of Justice from the Gloom, setting the stage for a final showdown against the Cloak Society and hopefully ending their reign over Sterling City. He's also desperately trying to figure out how to restore the Rangers' powers. I thought this book was pretty good, especially how Jeramey Kraatz dealt with Alex's pain after accidentally killing someone, and how he navigates Misty's feelings in the aftermath. "Fall of Heroes (The Cloak...
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Ruby Ridge·5 years ago
This book is definitely aimed at middle grade readers, and it nails it. Misty, in particular, will really resonate with that age group. It’s a solid read for all ages, only dropping a star because the characters sometimes feel a little underdeveloped. A satisfying end to a great series! If you're looking for exciting middle grade book reviews, definitely check out *Fall of Heroes (The Cloak Society, #3)* by Jeramey Kraatz.
Laurence
Laurence·5 years ago
What a fantastic conclusion to an amazing series!

I'm a little confused, though, because *Fall of Heroes (The Cloak Society, #3)* ends with a few loose threads, making me think there could have been more books. Sadly, this book came out back in 2014, and it doesn't seem like Jeramey Kraatz has any plans to continue the series. As far as young adult book reviews go, this one gets a big thumbs up even if it leaves you wanting more!
Tommy
Tommy·5 years ago
I read this one quite a while after the others, so I had to jog my memory about the previous books while I was reading, which was a bit of a pain. If I’d read it straight after the others, it would definitely be one of the best. "Fall of Heroes (The Cloak Society, #3)" by Jeramey Kraatz has a cool storyline, awesome powers, and a good ending. Definitely a worthwhile read if you're looking for exciting young adult fantasy books.
cande ✨
cande ✨·8 years ago
What an amazing ending to this series! I absolutely loved this trilogy; it really surprised me. When I started reading, I honestly didn't think I'd enjoy it this much. I loved everything about it: the characters, their personalities, their powers – all of it. "Fall of Heroes (The Cloak Society, #3)" by Jeramey Kraatz is a fantastic conclusion. If you're looking for a great book review, definitely check out the whole series.
Catherine
Catherine·8 years ago
Plot/Execution/Characters: I think this is another case of an author being *too* attached to their characters. Not a single one of the main characters bites the dust, aside from Zip. Tragedy needs to be a thread woven into stories like this, where death is constantly looming over the characters; otherwise, it’s harder to connect with them.That being said, the plot of *Fall of Heroes (The Cloak Society, #3)* was solid, and Jeramey Kraatz's execution was excellent. Just a heads-up, you really need...
Kino
Kino·9 years ago
This could have gone wrong in so many ways. We could have gotten a cliché love story, the older heroes swooping in at the last second to save the day, or a villain suddenly changing their mind after Alex gives them a pep talk. All of these tropes could have been used and still resulted in a decent story, but instead, Jeramey Kraatz firmly avoids them and tells his own story, giving the characters the respect they deserve. Fall of Heroes (The Cloak Society, #3) provides a satisfying conclusion to...
Kyle
Kyle·11 years ago
A fantastic ending to an incredible series!Just like the previous books, "Fall of Heroes (The Cloak Society, #3)" is a whirlwind of action from beginning to end. The plot completely grabbed me and never let go. The characters felt genuine, as always, and the teenagers behaved like actual teenagers! I truly cared about the main characters, and even now that the series is done, I'm still craving more. If you're looking for thrilling young adult book reviews, look no further than Jeramey Kraatz's "...
Mary Catelli
Mary Catelli·10 years ago
The final book in Jeramey Kraatz's trilogy. Spoilers ahead if you haven't read the first two!"Fall of Heroes" kicks off with a bang – a diversion, really – as the rescue mission launches full throttle, hoping to thwart Cloak's wicked plans and save the day.We get a deeper, unsettling look at the horrors of the Gloom, more backstory on both Cloak and the Rangers, and the classic trope of an adult not heeding the kids when they really should. But it's the non-power-related lessons that both superh...