Crystal Doors review by TJam
Crystal Doors #1 Island Realm (hardcover)
by Rebecca Moesta, Kevin J Anderson
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fantasy

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Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Starkville, MS , United States
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Crystal Doors is about two "twin" cousins, Gwen and Vic. The story begins with a visit to a water park in California. Where Gwen is nearly killed. Early the next morning, the cousins find Vic's Dad arranging crystals. The cousins walk in the room and are sucked into another world. This dimension has flying carpets, intelligent talking animals, and is ruled by magic.

Opinion: 

Crystal Doors is a good book for what it is: a fourth/fifth grade adventure book. The storyline does not have nearly enough depth to pull off the "young adult" characterization. Many of the twist are obvious and predictable, provided I am an avid young adult reader, lower school students will definitely find the story intriguing. The plot is fun, unique, and magical adventure. What kid wouldn't enjoy that?

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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