Review of Sebastian and the Invisible Island

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This book is gonna give me goosebumps....I can't wait to read the actual book
Thank you for the review
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The book has a wholesome plot with excellent imagery. I enjoy the element of suspense and I'm glad to note that the author employed that element. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This looks like a great book for science fiction readers, I think it has a great storyline and I definitely want to read it.
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Post by Julie Gebrosky »

I don’t like fantasy books, but this one sounds interesting. Shorter chapters do appeal to younger readers who may find large chapters daunting. However, it can seem juvenile. I’m curious about this invisible island and wonder if it’s maybe all in the boy’s head while he’s injured from the shipwreck or something. Intriguing!
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Little Sebastian is stuck in an invisible island with no means of returning. I look forward to reading how he was able to return to his parents. The characterization of the book is peculiar and I look forward to reading the book. Great review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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How exciting! 11-year-old Sebastian becomes stranded on an invisible island with many magical creatures! I hope he’ll be able to find his parents again! Aliens aren’t for me, but because of the language and short chapters, many young readers will love this one! Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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This seems to be an exciting sci-fi book. Being caught by a heavy storm on the high sea is a terrifying experience. Ship rec is another. I hope Sebastian and his parents made it back to safety. Thanks for the review.
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Excellent review. This book sounds like an exciting adventure story! I love the storyline that Sebastian started under the real-life circumstances of sailing with his parents and going out fishing; then, he finds himself in a hidden fantasy world with a strange mix of inhabitants.
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Curiosity killed the cat, I am the cat in this matter. I am willing to read the book and find out what the poor kid did for survival and who taught him how to survive alone at a young age. How did he get rescued, who rescued him, how much time did he spend on the invisible island. Was he found in the same mental state?
My questions need answers and they will only be answered by reading the book.
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Sebastian seems like a character to enjoy in the book. I look forward to reading about how he found himself in the island and got out alone. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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This sounds like an interesting story and seems like it would be an intriquing read. I would probably read this with my kids as this book seems like something that teenagers and adults could enjoy.
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From my experience, I can tell that this book is going to be very interesting. I would definitely get this book in my shelf. Thanks for this wonderful review.
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Sebastian seems to put himself in a pickle that will be hard for him to get out of. I have to read this book to find out who (or what) is going to rescue him from this island. Congrats to the author for having the BOTD.
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I am gonna love reading this book, since it contains science, supernatural and contains imagery that appeals to the reader and it is Alps suitable for a wide variety of readers. Thanks for the fantastic review.
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Post by Loniya Chabili Mubanga »

From the review, I thought this was a children's book but after reading the review, I can see that any age can read it. It'd be cool to discover the world Sebastian went to but I'm not a fan of fantasy or magical books, so I will pass on reading it.
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