Review of Sebastian and the Invisible Island

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It’s such a pity on Sebastian, I’ll check this out. Thanks for this review
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This looks like a nice story for science fiction lovers. The story is directed to young audience, so I believe the short chapters make sense.
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Honestly, it will take something beyond luck to get Sebastian out of that maze. This is something to look forward to reading. Great review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Honestly, it will take something beyond luck to get Sebastian out of that maze. This is something to look forward to reading. Great review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Cynthia Christabel Okolobi »

Poor Sebastian. As grown up as I am, I can't imagine being stranded on an invincible island with extraterrestrial beings. This book has a very interesting plot. Anyone would love to read this book. The cover page is also very catchy. Congratulations on making BOTD!
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Sounds like a fantasy novel that's got everything in it! I definitely would have loved this as a teenager, and will probably still give it a shot now :)
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This sounds like an adventurous book. I would love to read it and I would have no problem with short chapters.
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I think this story is suitable for a wide audience as it mixes various genres like fantasy, science fiction, suspense, and adventure. It is intriguing to know if Sebastian will manage to escape from the Invisible Island.
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I think this book is well fit for children and parents. The children are meant to have better judgement of going out in the wild alone. It also satisfies all genre like. Fantasy, suspense, adventure, and a little bit of Sci-fi. It is supper fun to read and very educative
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Post by Sandra Njoki »

Sebastian is quite adventures and determined. Fishing a marshal using a dinghy is quite interesting. I am interested in reading more of this book
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What a adventure for an eleven year old boy separated from his parents! I can't begin to fathom the emotional rollercoaster he'd go through the moment he found himself in an unfamiliar environment hosting extraterrestrials. This book is definitely one to read. Excellent review.
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Post by Kirsten Schuder »

Great review! This does sound interesting. How can the boy be saved when the island is invisible? That alone makes me want to read it.
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No doubt, this is my kind of book, and I can't wait to read it and find out if Sebastian was able to survive the invisible island. Nice review, by the way, congrats on BOTD.
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Post by Alice Fu »

The concept of being trapped to an invisible island sounds quite similar to a few other books that I have recently been invested in. I wonder about the mysteries behind how he even got himself in this situation and how he could potentially grow from his time of survival.
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Post by Sandra Njoki »

Hope Sebastian gets to escape that marlin because if he does, his parents might forgive him for going out alone. How will his bingh sail him back to his parents? I am intrigued
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