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Review #10621 - Dated: 15th of February, 2014 Author: nerdalert1101 |
I am growing more and more exciting as this series moves closer to it's conclusion (well, one of them, look at the series "The 39 Clues", I have almost every book the series released, and that's 22 books from an originally 10-book series!), so reading this brings that level of anxiety higher! The storyline moved well, it was fluid as well as active. Once again I loved how the book picked up not from the end of the last book, but rather the end of the game episode from the previous book, which both makes the reader feel like they are part of the adventure whenever they play the game.
I was lucky to see that this pattern continued with this book, so my love for the series has still been maintained. I loved the character in this book were great, they were well described and thus the author has been able to bring life to the story like the other authors who wrote the books in this series did, which was a great thing to happen. It was great how the book held a moved from character to character smoothly, but still kept temporary cliff-hangers which acted like ropes tugging you through the book, which for a bookworm like me wasn't a bad thing!
The game episode was fun, there was a glitch with the navigational arrow which points you towards your next goal, but I was still able to complete the game without it. It is a shame that the game episodes in the Infinity Ring series aren't as active as the ones in "the 39 clues", but the books are the most important things, and this book, being the topic of this review, is one I would recommend to other readers, as it was indeed highly enjoyable to me, and the story was laid out in a way that is still active, but potentially enjoyable by audiences young and mid-aged.
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