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Forbidden Spell review by powerlax | LitPick Book Reviews
Forbidden Spell review by powerlax
Age Range - 8 - 12
Genre - Fantasy
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Sammamish, WA, United States
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Forbidden Spell is a book about a boy who tries to recreate a spell he saw, and it goes all wrong. Milos, the boy, is the son of a ruler of a city. In this city, his father has banned all magic because it upsets the balance of the city. However, when Caleb, a boy from another city, shows him a bit of magic, he gets excited and tries to recreate it when Caleb is not there. However, things go horribly wrong. Can Milos fix it? Or will he destroy his city?

Opinion: 

Forbidden Spell is a great book and is very interesting. There are many things I liked about this book. The first is that it is a real page-turner. The book keeps you interested and always anticipating and wondering what happens next. I could not stop reading it! The next thing I liked about this book is it’s plot. The plot is amazing with great descriptions and nice transitions. It really brings the story together. I also liked the pictures and character development that went into this book. It is truly exceptional.


The only thing that I did not like about this book is the length. It was a little short for my taste although I do usually read really long books. However, I think that this book was meant to be this size. It wraps things up nicely but leaves potential for another book.

Overall, this is a very good book. I would recommend this for anyone 9-14 years old. I give this book a 5/5. Quite an exceptional book.

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

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This is just a simple fun book about magic. Nothing offensive.
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