Isle of Dragons (The Hidden Library) by L.A. Thompson
Tittle : Isle of Dragons (The Hidden Library)
Author : L.A. Thompson
Pub Date : August 05, 2022
Pages : -
My Rating : ★★★★★
The Summary
The beloved steampunk heroine of L.A. Thompson is back in this vividly creative search for the enigmatic magic library that would enable her to defeat the evil King Jarrod.
Childhood friends who are now adversaries, Jade and Kaylen, search for a doorway at the library tower that would either destroy or preserve their world. Kaylen must make a choice on what and who she is ready to give up in order to carry out the king's instructions and recover what she has lost. Can the dragon-taming sorceress Miria, the realistic pod inventor Dan, and Jade work together in a time-sensitive effort to prevent Kaylen from opening the portal between realms before it is too late?
New foes and pals are introduced in Jade's next journey, which is jam-packed with action-packed challenges unlike anything she has ever encountered before. Hold on tight as enigmatic details about the Isle of Dragons and its residents emerge.
My Review
This book is just as good as the cover page.
Of course, what I like best about a fantasy book is how our imaginations can take us to another world, and this book is successful in accomplishing just that.
Great characters, witty language, and in-depth descriptions of the setting and the events make this a fantastic narrative. Each of these elements contributes to creating a compelling universe for readers.
The author uses great mystical language that transports the reader to a mythological world with a heroic mission that takes Jade, our heroine, on a risky journey to find a hidden library in order to battle King Jarrod.
The story as a whole is jam-packed with puzzles and adventures that will send the reader on a crazy mental spiral and only inspire them to keep reading!
My ratings score:
★★★★★ Fantastic! Made me go through a lot of emotions & the entire book is incredibly beautifully done!
★★★★ Memorable! Despite its shortcomings, this book was incredible and taught us a lot.
★★★ Good work! Nothing particularly remarkable, but still nice.
★★ Meh... Mediocre with great room for improvement.
★ Extremely Poor.
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