
It is a memorable story that has a strong message – to protect the planet and not pollute it. I would definitely recommend this book, but make sure you read books 1 and 2 first. I would have liked more story and it was over too quickly.

It was another well-written book by Piers Torday.

The setting was well-created, even if it was less believable. The characters felt believable and I rooted for them. I really liked this book as it made a satisfying ending to the trilogy because you know at last why everything had happened and got a good idea of what was going to happen to the characters after the book had finished. Kester's friends Polly and Ada, and of course the animals, especially the Wolf and Dagger the dog, With people leaving to live in space, time is running out. But is it enough to save the people and animals of the Last Wild? Eck sheds light on Selwyn's destructive motives (I won't give it away, but let's just say things start falling into place).

His search brings him into contact with Eck, the brother of the evil Selwyn Stone.

But nothing is as it seems: the key, the island, and the Red Cloud are not simply that…Yet again Ketser journeys into the unknown. The main plot involves Kester's search for an island where he hopes to find a key that might stop the 'Red Cloud!' What is the Red Cloud? It's a red cloud!!! What does it do? It scares the animals and could destroy what's left of the island. I liked how this final instalment was really exciting all the way through rather than just at the end. I was pleased when this book came out because I'd wanted to find out what happened to the characters I'd already read about in the first two novels of The Last Wild Trilogy.
