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This one is most definitely written for young adults. I didn't do a lot of research on it, just saw it available from my library's digital site and wanted a fantasy story.I think expectations played a lot into my lack of enthusiasm for this. I'm not sure why this is labeled fantasy other than it's n...
This book. THIS BOOK. AAAAHH, I can't stop grinning. :D
I honestly just can't even on a review right now. (It's late for me) It was a basic young-young-adult book. Would have been better without the 'twist' at the end, I think. (Ironically, would have been less of a formula if they'd stuck to the original premise.) But overall, inoffensive and an en...
What a refreshing fantasy book. Yes, it follows the pattern of traditional fantasy but it didn't take itself too seriously. There was a lot of humor and wit. The very best part of this book is the anti-hero, Sage. He had every characteristic that a hero shouldn't have. And somehow they all came...
What is there to like? ▪ By far the best thing about this book is the protagonist, Sage—a smartmouthed, one-step-ahead-of-everyone, street urchin type. (And who can resist them? Not this reviewer.)▪ Quick-moving plot ▪ The dynamic of the relationship between the three boys—competitors but also, than...