Review of Sebastian and the Invisible Island

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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

This sounds like an exciting read and since I just love fantasy novels I can't wait to read this. The sample got me hooked as well. I'm curious to see how and if Sebastian get rescued of the island.
Thanks for an insightful review.
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I’m left wondering how Sebastian will survive on an island full of different alien creatures without his parents. This book is going to be a great read. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I thought this was a lovely, well written book. The author managed to paint the picture whilst telling the story very well. I felt immersed in the story and could imagine the scenery as described. The story was well balanced and had a good tempo leading up to cliff hangers which just made me want to turn the page to find out more! I think young teens would really enjoy this book!
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Post by Mercy Udeokeke »

Sebastian's survival against the island's animals will call for a unique kind of luck. How he ended up on the weird island intrigues me. I'm curious as to how he will make it through this danger. Congrats on the BOTD.
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Post by Rxynx »

Your first sentence already has me interested in reading the book. I now want to know how Sebastion can find a way to survive and get rescued from that invisible island. If truly suspenseful and not easily predictable, I would likely also find the novel to be very good with wanting to know more of what is to come.

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Post by Vincent Adenyo »

On the other hand, I always love reading books packaged into short short chapters. I love the title as well and the book cover as well. But it's terrifying to hear someone being rescued in an invisible island.
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Just like the review said, I love the plot of this book and would love to read to know what became of Sebastian. Nice review, congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Huini Hellen »

I equally disapprove of books with relatively shorter chapters but the moderator's note clears the air, that the target audience for the book is a much younger audience. Thank you for your thorough review.
The mind adapts and converts to its own purposes the obstacle to our acting. The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way. - Marcus Aurelius
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Post by Abdulsabur Aisha »

Today's book of the day is a fictional story about an eleven-year-old boy, Sebastian. The review of this adventurous and suspenseful book leaves so many questions popping in my head and makes me crave the book. Congrats on #BOTD.
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Post by Abimbola Oladokun »

I'm quite interested in finding out what happens to Sebastian and the decisions he makes. I am a big fan of fantasy novels, so I think this is right up my alley. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Post by Christiana Legbara »

I enjoy sci-fi books. Shape shifters and invisible islands really appeal to me. I'll read this book. Congratulations on making BOTD.
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An 11-year-old lost in an invisible island will make a perfect plot for an adventure story. This book seems to be one that will be full of several twists and turns.
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I'm a great fan of adventure. I understand what it's like to suddenly find yourself in a strange land. I would also love to know if Sebastian made it through and how he did it. Nice review. Congrats on winning BOTD.
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Post by Vidhi Adhikari »

Although the cover is quite appealing, I'm currently not into fantasy novels. But will definitely recommend this book to those still interested in the genre.
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Post by Azuka Jessica »

Wow... I will love to experience the interesting make up of this book. Sebastian must have been terrified. I wonder how he'll handle the situation. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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