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Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 05 Feb 2018, 10:45
by crediblereading2
[Following is a volunteer review of "Island Games" by Caleb J. Boyer.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Finding themselves lost and alone on a mysterious island, Matthew and Ryan, without food and shelter are faced with the task of combating many dangerous obstacles in order to survive their ordeal.

Island Games: Mystery of the Four Quadrants
, by Caleb J. Boyer, is a fast-paced, action-packed adventure thriller, aimed at giving its young readers a jaw-dropping experience of surprise, suspense, and trepidation. It encourages friendship, teamwork, bravery, and risk-taking.

On this mysterious and eerie island, Matthew and Ryan have awoken in a trance-like state, with sparse memories of their former lives. The plot depicts Matthew’s role as one which shows brotherly protection towards his friend, the sometimes impulsive Ryan. There is an ever-present sense of someone watching them, therefore both boys have conjured up thoughts of being kidnaped. Their plight causes the survivor instincts of the boys to kick in. The mechanics of past experiences, as well as their critical thinking abilities, are introduced, to overcome the onslaught of these speedy and ever-present challenges. Teamwork and friendly banter are also used, to spur them on, in their quest to return to the normalcy of their everyday, familiar surroundings.

Author Boyer has written his book in the third person and his tone throughout the passage is one of excitement and resilience. He has employed an impressive usage of metaphors, personification, imagery, pathos appeal and other language skills to keep his audience’s hearts pumping and their eyes glued to the pages of his book. The use of metaphor is evident in the passage, at para. 2, page 4 of 227, “Matthew and Ryan were now shivering from head to toe in their wet, sand-covered clothes.”

This twelve (12) year old author is truly a remarkable and impressive individual. Apparently, he must have been an avid reader and watcher of mystery and adventure games, stories and films, from a very early age. It is rather thought-provoking that such a young person is able to bring such intrigue, clarity and brilliant writing style to a story. He has certainly captured the imagination of his youthful audience. Even the older ones will be pleased with his utilization of energetic lucid twists and thrills of the characters’ experiences and escapades. Undoubtedly, his book will motivate youngsters to take on a more intellectualized and creative approach to writing. I, however, have some qualms as it concerns the ending of the story. I anticipate an explanation of how the boys had found themselves on the island in the first place. This is not given. Beyond that, the grammar is perfect.

This book is certainly of award-winning material. It is definitely an amazing page-turner as the characters and events portrayed are truly interesting and unforgettable. Without reservation, I concur with the author that his book will motivate others to embrace tenacity when faced with stressful situations. In comparing the age of the author with his mature style of writing, I would definitely give the book a 4 out of 4 stars rating.

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Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 19 Feb 2018, 16:54
by AbbyGNelson
Do you think it deserves 4 stars if the ending was so lack luster? I was super disappointed that we didn't get to know why the boys were there or what was up with the dreams in the lab. I couldn't give it 4 stars for that alone. You can check out my review and let me know what you think. Maybe I'm wrong.

Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 25 Apr 2018, 06:52
by Jaime Lync
The book cover for this one is really cool. Your review does a great job selling the book. The comment that someone made about the lackluster ending makes me wonder if I want to read this though. However, once again,great review!

Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 27 Apr 2018, 09:09
by MsTri
I remember reading and enjoying the sample of this when it was BotD, but I haven't gotten around to reading the full book; between work, freelancing, and my own books to review, I rarely have time to read other stuff, alas. But great job on your review; it brought this book back to mind, though I'm reticent to read it if the ending leaves one wanting./color]

Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 16 May 2018, 12:19
by lbhatters
crediblereading2 wrote: 05 Feb 2018, 10:45 [Following is a volunteer review of "Island Games" by Caleb J. Boyer.]

This book is certainly of award-winning material. It is definitely an amazing page-turner as the characters and events portrayed are truly interesting and unforgettable. Without reservation, I concur with the author that his book will motivate others to embrace tenacity when faced with stressful situations. In comparing the age of the author with his mature style of writing, I would definitely give the book a 4 out of 4 stars rating.

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Island Games
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Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 16 May 2018, 15:28
by Jackie Holycross
That is amazing that the author is so young.

Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 21:59
by LaurenHaupt
12 years old? Wow! This book sounds like it would be fun to read. I would want know how they ended up on the island too. Would be nice if he could put that in there. Thanks for the review.

Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 16:48
by ccranston
Great review! You really sell the book. I was also disappointed with the ending, but the fact the author is so young had me impressed. I've read plenty of stories from middle school students, but none with a story line this captivating.

Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 20 Jul 2018, 07:59
by crediblereading2
ccranston wrote: 19 Jul 2018, 16:48 Great review! You really sell the book. I was also disappointed with the ending, but the fact the author is so young had me impressed. I've read plenty of stories from middle school students, but none with a story line this captivating.
Thank you for the kind comments. He is truly an amazing youngster.

Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 20 Jul 2018, 20:11
by onixpam
Great review!. This book sounds engaging and captivating, a young author with wonderful writing skills. Maybe the end is a little disappointing, but I will be reading it very soon.

Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 21 Jul 2018, 04:46
by Julie Green
Nice review.. and this does sound like quite a book for a 12 year old to have written. It sounds like it would work well as a movie (though the plot sounds similar to a few already out there).

Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 21 Jul 2018, 05:17
by kelvinmwaniki17
It was a great review easy to understand and interpret plus it really makes you want to read the book even more.

Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 04 Aug 2018, 14:21
by CatlynnHighlights
A 12-year-old author is really cool, and I want to read it for that reason. The only reason I'm hesitating is that one comment about the lackluster ending.

Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 04 Aug 2018, 14:40
by Dael Reader
You write a very compelling review. I might have to take a look at this one!

Re: Review by crediblereading2 -- Island Games

Posted: 25 Aug 2018, 20:32
by Jesse Nicolas Presgraves
I also had the pleasure of reading this book, but didn't rate it so high. I felt that the end was really a let down for me, even though it had been a good book. Thanks for the review!