Foxfire review by AFuzai
Foxfire: Trickster's Game #3
by Barbara Campbell
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fantasy

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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Holliswood, NY , United States
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This is an adventurous book with lots of emotion and fighting. It's an action packed trilogy (it is the third book) and I highly recommend it! Once in a while, the chapters feel boring and I wanted to put the book down... it was movie through traffic extremely slowly, but I loved the fast parts and if you like the fantasy/fiction genre, you'll like Foxfire! This book was great. There are six main characters, Darak, Griane, Keirith, Faelia, Callie and Rigat. They live in a clan with their closest friends and Keirith and Rigat are the special ones in this family. Keirith can touch people's spirits and relieve them of their pain while Rigat is almost as powerful as a god. Very very powerful. It turned out that Rigat was not the son of Darak, who was the chief of their clan, but the son of Fellgair, the trickster god of Zherosi, which has been at war with the tree people for as long as they can remember. Rigat decides to join his father, who has his best interests at heart...

Opinion: 

I think that this book was really adventurous! It had lots of mischeif and action and I could tell that the writer put a lot of thought into her writing. I think that Barbara Campbell (the author) was a little harsh at the end of the book because there is a war and many soldiers die in it, but my overall reaction to it was that it was an interesting story and that i loved the book. The vocabulary age is definately appropriate and the author defineately acheived her purpose. The strength of this book is that it was well written and the weakness is that some of the information was not necessary, more like excess information. Yes, I would reccomend it to many people, as long as they're older than 12. It's like a pg-13 book.

 

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content

Explain your content rating: 

This is a little mature for some children and I think a parental guidance is recommended.
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