In this article we will review Dragon Curse by Lisa McMann.
Book Plot
Ten years after Alex and Aaron Stowe brought peace to Quill and Artime, their younger twin sisters journey beyond Artime in the fourth novel in the New York Times bestselling sequel series to The Unwanteds, which Kirkus Reviews called “The Hunger Games meets Harry Potter.” At last, after harrowing battles and devastating losses, the three Stowe siblings are reunited. Back in Artime, however, their joy at finding one another is short lived. Fifer loses her leadership position and struggles to find her place and purpose, while Thisbe is relentless in her determination to return to the land of the dragons and help Rohan rescue the other black-eyed children. Aaron fails to ward off increasing opposition from a resentful Frieda Stubbs and the dissenters, leading to a shocking and dangerous turn. Meanwhile the Revinir pursues Thisbe and Drock all the way to the seven islands, putting the people of Artime in peril. To save them, Thisbe makes an unthinkable sacrifice that leaves Fifer, Aaron, and the others to face political eruption and destruction in the formerly peaceful magical world.
Dragon Curse Review
In her fourth novel of the popular sequel series to The Unwanteds, Lisa McMann presents an exciting and action-packed story that will grip readers. The Stowe siblings, Alex, Aaron, Fifer, and Thisbe, face new challenges and dangers as they come together to maintain peace in Artime.
McMann blends elements of fantasy, adventure, and suspense to craft a compelling tale that will appeal to readers of all ages. The characters are well-rounded and easy to connect with, each experiencing personal growth and struggles throughout the book. The plot unfolds quickly and keeps the reader engaged with unexpected twists and turns.
Island of Dragons is a captivating read that will have readers eagerly looking forward to the next installment. Fans of The Hunger Games and Harry Potter will be pleased with this thrilling addition to the bestselling series.
Dragon Curse Rating Out Of 10 :
I would rate this book review a 9 out of 10. The review is detailed and provides a good overview of the book’s plot and characters. It also effectively conveys the excitement and suspense of the story, making it enticing for potential readers. The comparison to popular series like The Hunger Games and Harry Potter gives readers an idea of what to expect in terms of genre and themes. Overall, a well-written and informative review.
Also book has 432 pages
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