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  • maddyp18
    maddyp18 has read this book.
    Over 7 years ago
  • maddyp18
    maddyp18's book review was featured in Enter a Glossy Web.
    This book was the best fantasy story I've read in a while! Georgina (she prefers George), is twelve years old. George's little brother Daniel is lost, and after a several weeks of searching for him, George's parents drop her off at her Aunt and Uncle's house. Aunt Henrietta and Uncle Constantine are fun, kind, and thoughtful adults. George soon becomes close to these relatives, and she enjoys her stay with them. But then Uncle Constantine goes away on a business trip, and, when Uncle Constantine sends George a letter telling her that he needs help, George is puzzled. The not said to find the "eldest of the els". A few minutes later, Aunt Henrietta is kidnapped before George's eyes. With Aunt Henrietta's last piece of advice in mind, to go left, George does, and she finds two orphans, Caleb and Mikal. They join her in her mission to find uncle Constantine, and the group leaves at once. The group learn that a story Uncle Constantine told George was true, and that in order to save the world, they have to get 3 keys and and 3 objects from the world of Astria. They are given Cavendish, the talking map to aid them, and they become the Snaffleharp company. Their adventures take them to many different worlds, and lots of danger, enchantment, and nice monsters. If the snaffleharp company fails to locate the 3 objects, the world will end. Is this group of kids and a talking map ready to take on the pressure of saving the worlds? I loved this book so much! George is such a brave, thoughtful, smart, responsible girl. I think the message in this story is to always believe in yourself, even if other people doubt you. This book is a adventurous exciting story, and the Characters are always moving, and always learning something new. This is a book that both boys and girls with love! I hope you enjoy this book!
    Over 7 years ago
  • maddyp18
    maddyp18 added a book review.
    This book was the best fantasy story I've read in a while! Georgina (she prefers George), is twelve years old. George's little brother Daniel is lost, and after a several weeks of searching for him, George's parents drop her off at her Aunt and Uncle's house. Aunt Henrietta and Uncle Constantine are fun, kind, and thoughtful adults. George soon becomes close to these relatives, and she enjoys her stay with them. But then Uncle Constantine goes away on a business trip, and, when Uncle Constantine sends George a letter telling her that he needs help, George is puzzled. The not said to find the "eldest of the els". A few minutes later, Aunt Henrietta is kidnapped before George's eyes. With Aunt Henrietta's last piece of advice in mind, to go left, George does, and she finds two orphans, Caleb and Mikal. They join her in her mission to find uncle Constantine, and the group leaves at once. The group learn that a story Uncle Constantine told George was true, and that in order to save the world, they have to get 3 keys and and 3 objects from the world of Astria. They are given Cavendish, the talking map to aid them, and they become the Snaffleharp company. Their adventures take them to many different worlds, and lots of danger, enchantment, and nice monsters. If the snaffleharp company fails to locate the 3 objects, the world will end. Is this group of kids and a talking map ready to take on the pressure of saving the worlds? I loved this book so much! George is such a brave, thoughtful, smart, responsible girl. I think the message in this story is to always believe in yourself, even if other people doubt you. This book is a adventurous exciting story, and the Characters are always moving, and always learning something new. This is a book that both boys and girls with love! I hope you enjoy this book!
    Over 7 years ago
  • maddyp18
    maddyp18 has read this book.
    By McKenna Ruebush
    Over 7 years ago
  • maddyp18
    maddyp18's book review was featured in The Changelings.
    The Changelings is one of the best books I've ever read! Izzy and her younger seven year old sister Hen are NOT excited when they find out that they are moving to a boring sleepy town in the middle of nowhere. They are going to live in the girls's grandmothers old house. Izzy's family has lived in 9 different city's, and now Izzy's eleven, and her family is finally settling down for good. When the Doyle family stops at the grocery market for food, on the way to their new home, the grocer tells their family that their next door neighbor is a witch, and he tells them to watch out. When Izzy arrives at their new house, she and her sister instantly begin to spy on their neighbor, Marian Malloy. The girls get into an argument about Izzy including Hen in what Izzy does. The next day, Izzy hears enchanting music and see's Hen getting lured away by it. Izzy tries to follow, but hits her head. She wakes up in Marian Malloys house and finds out that Marian is quite nice. Izzy tells Marian about the music, and Hen, and Marian gets very worried. She tells Izzy to go back to her house, and that she'll look for Hen. But Izzy follows Marian to a strange hole in the ground, and she goes through it to find a whole new world called Faerie on the other end. Izzy finds out that an evil witch named Morvanna took Hen. Also a group of Changelings offer to help Izzy find her sister. But things in Faerie are not perfect. Will Izzy and her new friends save Hen before it's too late, or not? I loved this book so much! The Changelings is an amazing fantasy story, that both boys and girls will love! This book is an adventurous, exciting story, and I love how it portrays sibling love. Izzy is a strong, brave, person, would easily save her friends over herself. I think that the message in this story is to believe in yourself, even if others doubt you. This is definately a big thing in this book, because many people doubted Izzy could save her sister. I hope you like this book as much as I did!
    Over 7 years ago
  • maddyp18
    maddyp18 added a book review.
    The Changelings is one of the best books I've ever read! Izzy and her younger seven year old sister Hen are NOT excited when they find out that they are moving to a boring sleepy town in the middle of nowhere. They are going to live in the girls's grandmothers old house. Izzy's family has lived in 9 different city's, and now Izzy's eleven, and her family is finally settling down for good. When the Doyle family stops at the grocery market for food, on the way to their new home, the grocer tells their family that their next door neighbor is a witch, and he tells them to watch out. When Izzy arrives at their new house, she and her sister instantly begin to spy on their neighbor, Marian Malloy. The girls get into an argument about Izzy including Hen in what Izzy does. The next day, Izzy hears enchanting music and see's Hen getting lured away by it. Izzy tries to follow, but hits her head. She wakes up in Marian Malloys house and finds out that Marian is quite nice. Izzy tells Marian about the music, and Hen, and Marian gets very worried. She tells Izzy to go back to her house, and that she'll look for Hen. But Izzy follows Marian to a strange hole in the ground, and she goes through it to find a whole new world called Faerie on the other end. Izzy finds out that an evil witch named Morvanna took Hen. Also a group of Changelings offer to help Izzy find her sister. But things in Faerie are not perfect. Will Izzy and her new friends save Hen before it's too late, or not? I loved this book so much! The Changelings is an amazing fantasy story, that both boys and girls will love! This book is an adventurous, exciting story, and I love how it portrays sibling love. Izzy is a strong, brave, person, would easily save her friends over herself. I think that the message in this story is to believe in yourself, even if others doubt you. This is definately a big thing in this book, because many people doubted Izzy could save her sister. I hope you like this book as much as I did!
    Over 7 years ago
  • maddyp18
    maddyp18liked a comment in Bone Gap.
    This book is the kind that is hard to put down, the one that makes you just absolutely HAVE to know what happens. It grasps you and holds tight and when your done it still holds on to you as you still think about it and how everything slowly pieced together. It's a mind twisting mysterey about a boy named Fin, and a girl named Roza. It all begins when a mysterious and beautiful polish girl covered in cuts and bruises named Roza appears in the small midwestern town of bonegap. When she is kidnapped her only eye witness is Finn. Who , for the life of him, can identify the kidnapper. We learn of Fin, Roza, and find older brothers unfortunate past. And weave through the love, the heartbreak, the mystery, and the happiness.
    Over 7 years ago
  • maddyp18
    maddyp18 has read this book.
    By Christina Soontornvat
    Over 7 years ago
  • maddyp18
    maddyp18's book review was featured in The Scourge.
    I loved this book so much! The Scourge is a deadly disease, and it is not curable. Ani Mells is shocked when she is taken by the governor, and forced to test for the deadly disease. She doesn't believe it when she is tested positive for the illness, and is forced to go to Attic island, an old prison turned into a shelter for the sick. Ani is also forced to work there, and she is expected to die quickly, (there is no cure for the scourge). But, Ani uncovers some secrets, with the help of her friends Weevil and Della. These secrets might lead to the saving of all of Keldan. Read this book to find out what happens to Ani and her friends! This is an amazing book! This book's message is to stand up for what you believe in, and this story really shows this message in Ani and Weevil. This book is an exciting, adventurous story, and an enjoyable fantasy book! I'm sure that readers of all ages will love this book as much as I did! I hope you enjoy this book!
    Almost 8 years ago
  • maddyp18
    maddyp18 added a book review.
    I loved this book so much! The Scourge is a deadly disease, and it is not curable. Ani Mells is shocked when she is taken by the governor, and forced to test for the deadly disease. She doesn't believe it when she is tested positive for the illness, and is forced to go to Attic island, an old prison turned into a shelter for the sick. Ani is also forced to work there, and she is expected to die quickly, (there is no cure for the scourge). But, Ani uncovers some secrets, with the help of her friends Weevil and Della. These secrets might lead to the saving of all of Keldan. Read this book to find out what happens to Ani and her friends! This is an amazing book! This book's message is to stand up for what you believe in, and this story really shows this message in Ani and Weevil. This book is an exciting, adventurous story, and an enjoyable fantasy book! I'm sure that readers of all ages will love this book as much as I did! I hope you enjoy this book!
    Almost 8 years ago

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