Review of The Crystilleries of Echoland

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Review of The Crystilleries of Echoland

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Crystilleries of Echoland" by Dew Pellucid.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The Crystilleries of Echoland by Dew Pellucid is a fantasy adventure book. In this story Will is among thousands of children that disappear, but luckily he returns to our world. Other children disappear without a trace, including their twin sister. His parents dedicate all their being to finding his sister, not realizing his presence. This makes him feel lonely, and he decides to search for his sister. When Will returned from Echoland, he came with a falcon and a wolf to guard him. One time, Will is pulled back into the world filled with reflections of people in the world called Echoes. There he sets off on a journey to find his sister, and on his quest, he makes allies who help him fulfill his quest. As he is journeying along, he discovers the mystery of the missing children. He restores the real heir to the throne and solves a murder. This book is full of adventure and mysteries.

I love this book because it carries you along; the reader goes with the flow. The language used is simple and easy to read. The flow is superb, and the characters are well built. Echoland is a full land of transparent beings that make it a ghost of the real world. The writer has included twists that make it exciting, though it is full of dangerous scenes. Will’s life be often at risk, but bravery and true friendship sail him through?

I did not encounter anything to dislike about the book. The true friendship that Will made in Echoland touched my heart. There is very little of it left in our world today. The story was engulfing as I saw myself as a passive character sailing through the adventures. The fact that Will’s life was at risk often made my heart beat faster. The book was also a short read, so it left me craving to hear more of Echoland.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars since it is well edited as I encountered no editorial errors. The language used was simple and understandable. The characters were well described and well developed. The book was also interesting, so I was not bored reading it.

I recommend this book to all who love fantasy and adventure. It is also a great read for those who love to solve puzzles and mysteries. It is also a great book for children to feed their imaginative nature and help them increase their creativity.

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