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Spellslinger (Spellslinger #1) by Sebastien de Castell Review

  Hey ForeverBookers,   How are you? I hope you’re well!  I’ve just finished  “Spellslinger”  by Sebastien de Castell and I really enjoyed it!  Kellen is the MMC of  “Spellslinger.”  At the beginning of the book he’s fighting his arch nemesis Tennat to get ready for his mage trials. In this world, you’re only considered worthy of life if you pass your mage’s trials by your 16th birthday. However, Kellen doesn’t have the ability to pull power into himself. Why? You’ll have to read for yourself but I really enjoyed where the plot went. From when he meets the mysterious, Ferius Parfax and gains an unlikely companion the plot picks up. I’m glad to say this was an easy read. There weren’t any tough or complex things to understand.  I read  “Spellslinger”  for one readathons, which was: Reading Rivalry - book with a red cover - the cover is red, grey, white and black but I’d say the dominant colour is red!  Theres some bad language i...
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Spellslinger (Spellslinger #1) by Sebastien de Castell Review

  Hey ForeverBookers,   How are you? I hope you’re well!  I’ve just finished  “Spellslinger”  by Sebastien De Castell and I really enjoyed it!  4.5 stars! Kellen is the MMC of  “Spellslinger.”  At the beginning of the book he’s fighting his arch nemesis Tennat to get ready for his mage trials. In this world, you’re only considered worthy of life if you pass your mage’s trials by your 16th birthday. However, Kellen doesn’t have the ability to pull power into himself. Why? You’ll have to read for yourself but I really enjoyed where the plot went. From when he meets the mysterious, Ferius Parfax and gains an unlikely companion the plot picks up. I’m glad to say this was an easy read. There weren’t any tough or complex things to understand.  I read  “Spellslinger”  for one readathon, which was: Reading Rivalry - book with a a sequel - Spellslinger is the first book in a series. There are 6 sequels. Theres some bad language in the text o...

Wildfire (Maple Hills #2) by Hannah Grace Review

  Hey ForeverBookers, How are you! I hope you’re well!  I’ve just finished  “Wildfire”   by Hannah Grace and I surprisingly really enjoyed it. I’d heard negative reviews but it worked for a readathon prompt so I read it and now I’m really glad I did!  “Wildfire”  tells the story of Aurora and Russ. They meet at a frat party at the end of the school year and they flirt and more. Then when the summer begins they find themselves working at the same camp—a camp that forbids any fraternisation between staff members! How do they deal with this? Can they stay apart from one another? I’ll let you read and see for yourself but it’s goooood!  They are addiction issues brought into the plot of  “Wildfire.”  Russ’s dad who’s a very minor character has a gambling addiction.  I read  “Wildfire”  for 2 readathons. They were:  Reading Rivalry - Nobody’s Perfect -  Russ doesn’t think he’s good enough for anyone. He considers himself a...

Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tales (Pages & Co #2) by Anna James Review

  Hey ForeverBookers, How are you! I hope you’re good!  I’ve just finished “ Pages & Co. - Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tales ,” and I loved it! It was a quick and easy middle grade story, like the first one, with humour, fun, and a spark of danger.  5 Stars!  In “ Pages & Co. - Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tales ,” Tilly is first excited by Christmas that’s coming up. She and her best friend Oskar are going to spend the days before it together in Paris, where Oskar’s dad lives. However before they get to Paris their taken to a meeting for Bookwanderers (magical people with the ability to slip inside stories) and told the rules are going to change…Does this change make things better or do they get even worse? I’ll let you read for yourself. There are twists and turns along the way… Spoilers Below “The one thing I am sure of is there something strange is afoot.” Tilly’s Grandmother, Elsie Pages doesn’t like how a new head of the library, Melville Underwood has just co...