Arthur and the Forbidden City review by MY
Arthur and the Forbidden City
by Luc Besson
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure

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MY
Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Baltimore, MD, United States
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Arthur's grandma is in trouble. If she doesn't some up with a lot of money by noon, then she will lose her house. That is why Arthur had his quest. His Grandpa has told him many stories of Africa and treasures, and he said there was a bowl with jewels in the garden that he buried for safe keeping. The only problem is that he hid it so well and now he can't find them. Arthur is shrinking to microscopic size to rescue his Granpa and find out where the jewels are, and to know where to find them when he gets big again. Also along his travels in the Forbidden City, Arthur figures out he is 1000 years old in the place he has ended up. In the new world, he gets married, and helps his wife save her kingdom. But even without the evil empire trying to ruin Arthur's plans, will Arthur make it back in time, or will the landlord have already taken his Grandmas house?

Opinion: 

This book was pretty good. It was a little confusing because you didn't know the beginning part and why he did all the things he did until the end. This made you confused. I think in order to make this a better book, the author should have explained the beginning with more information. Besides that, he wrote very well giving a good amount of detail.

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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