Review of Jirvania
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Review of Jirvania
Imagine a future where imagination and creativity don't exist. In Jan Anderegg's Jirvania, such a future occurs when the mythical place where all stories exist gets destroyed. Now, Jack and Mia must travel back in time to stop creatures seeking to extinguish imagination from destroying Jirvania, a magical place. They find an unusual companion, Julu, the dragon. Together, they must rewrite the whole story while dealing with the ripple effects caused by their actions. Will they be able to save Jirvania from being destroyed? Read this coming-of-age novel to learn if the protagonists succeed in their daring mission.
The author created a mesmerizing world. Jirvania is a land of magic, full of muse fairies who collect story pearls for creative people. It is a place where imagination blooms and all the stories ever written are kept safe. The world-building is fascinating and vivid. The author uses a third-person narrative to give us an overall glimpse of the plot in both the past and present. The timeline is clearly stated throughout the book, making it possible to follow without hindrance. The writing style is descriptive and eloquent, and the rich vocabulary is pertinent to its genre. Each chapter starts with a quote from a wise man.
The main protagonist, 12-year-old Jack Lemoine, is courageous and relatable. His cousin, Mia, is a likeable character. Their friendship is the focus of this story. Jack's determination and hopeful attitude are inspiring. This story includes a lot of characters, including famous historical personalities. The character guide at the end comes in handy for keeping track of all those characters. The courageous attitude of Jack and Mia adds to the book's charm. Each character contributes to the theme of love and hope.
There is nothing I dislike about this book. It is flawlessly edited, with zero errors. For its vivid scenarios, mesmerizing world-building, imaginative storyline, and well-developed characters, I rate this book 5 out of 5. Though this coming-of-age book is for young readers, adults, too, will find this book enjoyable. I would recommend this book to lovers of fantasy and suspense. Those who like a book with intriguing characters and a sense of adventure will also find this book interesting.
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