Review of The Three Card Trick
Posted: 24 Oct 2022, 18:37
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Three Card Trick" by Charles Townsend.]
After the death of magician Borlock, Delvin inherited all his magic equipment, including a magic stone. This stone allowed Delvin to influence other people’s thoughts and communicate with other magicians. In this second book, Delvin is back fighting for his friends again. This time, the magicians have decided to take over two powerful cities, Argent and Hengel. With Princess Jarla’s life at risk, it’s up to Delvin to use his magic stone to bring back peace in the cities. If you are looking for a book to take you on an adventure, then The Three Card Trick by Charles Townsend is the book you have to read.
Having read and reviewed the first book, I was beyond excited when I received the opportunity to read the second one. Since I thought the first book was amazing, I had high hopes going into this one. I can happily say that this book lived up to my expectations. There was action, it was adventurous, and honestly, I had a great time reading it.
It was nice to learn more about the characters I fell in love with in book 1. One of my dislikes for book 1 was that I felt like the characters’ physical traits were not described well, making it difficult to picture the characters. I am pleased to say that the second book has delivered a perfect description of each character. The story gripped me from the start, and I found myself unable to stop reading. I enjoyed the new adventure Delvin and his friends had to take. In particular, my favourite parts of the story were the times when Delvin performed his magic tricks.
Whilst there were familiar faces from book 1, I liked that Townsend introduced a number of new characters. In particular, I loved Nippy because he was always willing to help others, even if it put his life at risk. Whilst he seemed like a side character at first, I enjoyed seeing his character develop into a more important role. There is nothing that I disliked about this book. Everything was perfect in my opinion. Even though this book is the second in the series, it can be read on its own.
Overall, I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because of the points I mentioned above. I only found 4 mistakes, so the book is professionally edited. Just like the first book, there are violent scenes in this one, so read at your own risk. I recommend this book to young adults who enjoy reading books about magic and adventure.
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The Three Card Trick
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After the death of magician Borlock, Delvin inherited all his magic equipment, including a magic stone. This stone allowed Delvin to influence other people’s thoughts and communicate with other magicians. In this second book, Delvin is back fighting for his friends again. This time, the magicians have decided to take over two powerful cities, Argent and Hengel. With Princess Jarla’s life at risk, it’s up to Delvin to use his magic stone to bring back peace in the cities. If you are looking for a book to take you on an adventure, then The Three Card Trick by Charles Townsend is the book you have to read.
Having read and reviewed the first book, I was beyond excited when I received the opportunity to read the second one. Since I thought the first book was amazing, I had high hopes going into this one. I can happily say that this book lived up to my expectations. There was action, it was adventurous, and honestly, I had a great time reading it.
It was nice to learn more about the characters I fell in love with in book 1. One of my dislikes for book 1 was that I felt like the characters’ physical traits were not described well, making it difficult to picture the characters. I am pleased to say that the second book has delivered a perfect description of each character. The story gripped me from the start, and I found myself unable to stop reading. I enjoyed the new adventure Delvin and his friends had to take. In particular, my favourite parts of the story were the times when Delvin performed his magic tricks.
Whilst there were familiar faces from book 1, I liked that Townsend introduced a number of new characters. In particular, I loved Nippy because he was always willing to help others, even if it put his life at risk. Whilst he seemed like a side character at first, I enjoyed seeing his character develop into a more important role. There is nothing that I disliked about this book. Everything was perfect in my opinion. Even though this book is the second in the series, it can be read on its own.
Overall, I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because of the points I mentioned above. I only found 4 mistakes, so the book is professionally edited. Just like the first book, there are violent scenes in this one, so read at your own risk. I recommend this book to young adults who enjoy reading books about magic and adventure.
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The Three Card Trick
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon