Review of Sebastian and the Invisible Island

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I love fantasy/adventure novels, particularly Young Reader books because they are captivating. Joining Sebastian's adventures and his attempts to escape from the invisible island will be exciting! Thank you for your review!
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I love fantasy/adventure novels, particularly Young Reader books because they are captivating. Joining Sebastian's adventures and his attempts to escape from the invisible island will be exciting! Thank you for your review!
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Nice review! Seems like it would be a fun read. I like the idea of an adventure in this invisible island with those extraterrestrial and magical creatures. Also the suspenseful and unpredictable plots caught my interest. I don't know whybut I more curious about his parents, tho. And how the other creatures got in there? Are they trying to survive too?
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It is an imaginary book with a beautiful plot that lovers of adventure, suspense and science fiction would most definitely enjoy. This is a beautifully written book and an interesting one at that.
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Thank you for your review. From the sample, I didn't get to any science fiction or fantasy, so it was nice to be aware of that later on. Those aren't usually genres I choose, but adventures are fine and I do like young adult books. The short chapters are fine. I figure I just keep on reading them, though I wondered about it seeing how many chapters there were. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. After reading your review, I'm going to add it to my list of books to read.
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This book sounds like a fun adventure that anyone who likes adventures would enjoy. I’ll check it out.
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This is an awesome review. I enjoyed reading it. I also think that the book is just as awesome, especially because I love reading science fiction novels. Thank you for such an amazing book.
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It's hard to find a balance between a book that's simple enough for young readers but not predictable or boring for adults. Kudos to the author for achieving that!
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Not a ardent lover of fiction novels but the book it worth reading. Nice review. I'd have no issues with small chapters, and I do like the moderator's note that this is done to accommodate early readers.
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A book about eleven-year-old Sebastian deserted on an invisible island with shape-shifting extraterrestrials sounds like an excellent book for preteens and up who love science fiction, fantasy, and adventure.
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This sounds like the type of read I would recommend to my students at school and for any younger readers I know. I love a good Young Adult book that has the ability to captivate an adult audience!
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting science fiction/fantasy novel about a young man, Sebastian, who gets shipwrecked on an invisible island, which is home to dinosaurs, shapeshifters, and other "stranded beings." Will Sebastian make it back home or will this mysterious island become his new home? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Post by Ritchel Quilaga »

The book is captivating in its written form. I also appreciate the vivid descriptions of the narration. The book also brings a sort of wonderment. The story is thrilling and makes you excited what happens next. It also brings out reading happiness in the younger reader version in me.
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:techie-studyingbrown: Sebastian and The Invisible Island is an intriguing sci- fiction story that is captivating to any adventure loving young reader. The plot and imagery are all very interesting. It's a must read for those that love creativity
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Sci-fi and fantasy are not usually my pick of reads, but this review genuinely caught my attention. Really good review!
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