Book Review of Water
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Blurb:
Three years have passed, and Emma has settled
comfortably into her new life. The basement brownies, the troll-green siren
Leucosia, and the prehistoric bird George have faded into stories she told her
best friend Reggie when they were little. Her battle with the evil witch was
nothing more than the product of her overactive childhood imagination. Until it
starts to rain.
Before she knows it, Emma is back in Under, this time with a sick Reggie in tow. With the help of new friends (and several old ones), she travels to the mysterious Yesno jungle and a barren island beneath the setting sun, where the choices she makes threaten to destroy everything she loves. She must overcome terrifying challenges both on the sea and below it, all in an effort to save her best friend.
With water, water everywhere, what is a girl to think?
Before she knows it, Emma is back in Under, this time with a sick Reggie in tow. With the help of new friends (and several old ones), she travels to the mysterious Yesno jungle and a barren island beneath the setting sun, where the choices she makes threaten to destroy everything she loves. She must overcome terrifying challenges both on the sea and below it, all in an effort to save her best friend.
With water, water everywhere, what is a girl to think?
Tanya Karen Gough owned and published The Poor
Yorick Shakespeare Catalogue from 1997-2007, earning a strong international
customer base of world class academics and high school educators. Tanya was
also a contributing editor for the Internet Shakespeare Editions at the
University of Victoria (BC), audio advisor for the Sourcebooks Shakespeare
textbook series, and theatre reviewer for Playshakespeare.com. Tanya grew up in
New Hampshire and currently lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Root Bound is the first of four books in the Emma and the Elementals series.
Root Bound is the first of four books in the Emma and the Elementals series.
Review:
This series is adorable and perfect
for girls who love adventure and want to have one. In this story Emma is the hero, even when she
doesn’t know it. She learns about
herself and the true value of friendship when her friend is in trouble.
I give this story 4 out of 5 clouds.
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