The Quillan Games (Pendragon #7) 
Quillan is a territory on the verge of destruction. The people have lost control of their own future and must struggle simply to survive. The only chance they have of finding a better life is by playing the Quillan Games. Hosted by a strange pair of game masters, Veego and LaBerge, the games are a mix of sport and combat. They use the people of Quillan as pawns for their amusement as they force them to enter competitions that range from physical battles, to impossible obstacle courses, to computer-driven tests of agility. To triumph in the games is to live the life of a king. To lose is to die.
This is the dangerous and deadly situation that Bobby Pendragon finds on Quillan. He quickly realizes that the only way to save this troubled territory is to beat Veego and LaBerge at their own games and dismantle their horrible fun house. But there is more at stake for Bobby. The prize for winning the Quillan Games may be discovering the truth of what it really means to be a Traveler.
I would completely recommend reading this book. It is action packed and great for anyone who likes fiction, science fiction, and action stories.
This is the high point of the series. Its great.Its also the reason I started this reread in the first place - my memory of The Hunger Games being eerily similar to it - my memories of googling trying to find someone else who thought so (I was unsuccessful) - and that I remembered basically nothing else about it. I found out a few things: this was a good series all along, and I see why my friends and I read it. Also, I dont remember anything about The Hunger Games, which is a weird feeling. So,

Definitely the best book in the series so far! It seems like a dystopian version of Second Earth which makes it a bit scary. I still cant believe how a traveler would align themselves with Saint Dane. I guess the plot twist was needed because Bobby didnt have as much as trouble compared to before. Mark is definitely going through a mental breakdown and I hope something bad doesnt happen to him before his friends come and help him. I wonder if the car seat was Marks new invention at use in modern
I couldn't even finish the book. Maybe I'm just over this series. it seems to be the same old same old.
Better than the others. Enjoyed the twist.
YES THIS IS WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT!!! It took a while, but I can finally say that this series deserved my love as a child and it is thus perfect and untouchable.Seriously tho this series is getting serious! I like how it's not always the same thing either? As the characters age, the rules change and Saint Dane is getting some more depth. It's not always 'must stop X from doing Z' is what I mean. Sometimes SD' plot involve external stuff, and sometimes even Bobby is the trigger. It's different.
D.J. MacHale
Hardcover | Pages: 486 pages Rating: 4.19 | 20953 Users | 353 Reviews

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| Title | : | The Quillan Games (Pendragon #7) |
| Author | : | D.J. MacHale |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | 1st S&S ed. |
| Pages | : | Pages: 486 pages |
| Published | : | May 16th 2006 by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (first published May 16th 2005) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Fiction |
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LET THE GAMES BEGIN....Quillan is a territory on the verge of destruction. The people have lost control of their own future and must struggle simply to survive. The only chance they have of finding a better life is by playing the Quillan Games. Hosted by a strange pair of game masters, Veego and LaBerge, the games are a mix of sport and combat. They use the people of Quillan as pawns for their amusement as they force them to enter competitions that range from physical battles, to impossible obstacle courses, to computer-driven tests of agility. To triumph in the games is to live the life of a king. To lose is to die.
This is the dangerous and deadly situation that Bobby Pendragon finds on Quillan. He quickly realizes that the only way to save this troubled territory is to beat Veego and LaBerge at their own games and dismantle their horrible fun house. But there is more at stake for Bobby. The prize for winning the Quillan Games may be discovering the truth of what it really means to be a Traveler.
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| Original Title: | The Quillan Games |
| ISBN: | 1416914234 (ISBN13: 9781416914235) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Pendragon #7 |
| Characters: | Bobby Pendragon, Veego, LaBerge, Courtney Chetwynde, Mark Dimond, Saint Dane |
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Ratings: 4.19 From 20953 Users | 353 ReviewsPiece Of Books The Quillan Games (Pendragon #7)
Like always, the Pendragon series is full of twists and turns and good and evil. Espeically this one.Book Seven; The Quillan Games.Bobby travels through the flume to the territory of Quillan. What he sees there is not pretty: A company larger than the goverment called BLOK is controling everything. Litterally; everything.BLOK creates thier own style and color of clothes, so people can only wear what BLOK gives them: black, dark green and grey. That's it. No more color.Why can the people ofI would completely recommend reading this book. It is action packed and great for anyone who likes fiction, science fiction, and action stories.
This is the high point of the series. Its great.Its also the reason I started this reread in the first place - my memory of The Hunger Games being eerily similar to it - my memories of googling trying to find someone else who thought so (I was unsuccessful) - and that I remembered basically nothing else about it. I found out a few things: this was a good series all along, and I see why my friends and I read it. Also, I dont remember anything about The Hunger Games, which is a weird feeling. So,

Definitely the best book in the series so far! It seems like a dystopian version of Second Earth which makes it a bit scary. I still cant believe how a traveler would align themselves with Saint Dane. I guess the plot twist was needed because Bobby didnt have as much as trouble compared to before. Mark is definitely going through a mental breakdown and I hope something bad doesnt happen to him before his friends come and help him. I wonder if the car seat was Marks new invention at use in modern
I couldn't even finish the book. Maybe I'm just over this series. it seems to be the same old same old.
Better than the others. Enjoyed the twist.
YES THIS IS WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT!!! It took a while, but I can finally say that this series deserved my love as a child and it is thus perfect and untouchable.Seriously tho this series is getting serious! I like how it's not always the same thing either? As the characters age, the rules change and Saint Dane is getting some more depth. It's not always 'must stop X from doing Z' is what I mean. Sometimes SD' plot involve external stuff, and sometimes even Bobby is the trigger. It's different.


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