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“I like it. Another favorite. And plann to read it again in the future!”
2shy wrote this review Friday, November 20 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Like always this book from this series ROCKS. DEFFIANTLY a fast favorite!!!!!!!!”
OMJ_I_LUV_JB!!!!! wrote this review Wednesday, November 11 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“'Into the Mist' Book Review
Written by Patrick Carman
Published by Miramax Books, Scholastic in September, 2007
304 pages
This book review will reflect on;
· A short summary of 'Into the Mist'
· how well the book has achieved its goal,
· what possibilities are suggested by the book,
· what the book has left out,
· how the book compares to others on the subject,
· what specific points are not convincing, and
· What personal experiences you’ve had related to the subject.
· Conclusion
Into the Mist is a book that is in the time before the all the books of 'The Land of Eylon', though the first 3 books need to be read to understand this book fully. This book is about two brothers who are in the other books of 'The Land of Eylon' and their epic journey and battles in a new, fictional world, known as 'The land of Eylon'. "Follow the young Thomas Warvold and his brother as they journey through Elyon, discovering new mysteries, new challenges, and new magical creatures that will alter the history of the land."
This book seems to have reached its goal, which in my perspective, to be a huge success that is interesting for all ages, which in my opinion, being a teenager, it has reached this goal.
The possibilities that this book opens for the story is endless due to the two brothers discovering a fictional world, it gives the reader an endless list of possibilities.
I think that the book lacks description of what had happened after the journey of the land of Eylon.
The two brothers are compared, and compare themselves to the others in the Land of Eylon, for example how they may have compared themselves to a friend who may have protected them thinking that comparison to their friend, they would have the strength of a fly.
I believe that the whole book seems convincing, due to how I had mentioned, the endless list of possibilities.
My own personal experience that would relate to this book, would be when I had explored new experiences alone, getting lost, meeting others, and coming back with a story to tell (though my story comparison to 'Into the Mist', mine is pathetic).
'Into the Mist' is a fictional story that shows ideas from the author of which were probably about the bond between two brothers as they struggle to stay alive in a new place, with an epic journey coming ahead.”
“great job with first 3.”
Amara R wrote this review Friday, November 6 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“best one in the series”
Claire K wrote this review Sunday, October 18 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“This was good!”
Brooke wrote this review Thursday, September 10 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Wow!! what else is there to say..they're sooooo good.”
Marissa k wrote this review Wednesday, September 2 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“a rich prolog ”
Samantha L wrote this review Saturday, July 25 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“This one is pretty sad”
Jahna Frances Briggs wrote this review Thursday, July 23 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No