The Last Seal review by EHen
The Last Seal
by Richard John Denning
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fantasy

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Age at time of review - 16
Reviewer's Location - Hopkins, MI, United States
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A powerful demon named dantalion has been trapped below London for over 300 years. Ben is trapped in school, unaware of the rising threat to the city which will cause the Great Fire of London. When Ben runs away from the school he meets a nice squibe, who turns out to be a magican who is trying to keep Dantalion from rising to his full power, in his shop and buys some books, but gets more than he bargained for. As he is leaving the shop he runs into a thief who is no ordinary thief, but a girl trying to make her way in the world. Ben is charged with thievery and runs for is life after the thief who he teams up with along with the scribe, Gabriel, and a unlikely doctor to stop the rise of Dantalion. As London burns they must race against time to save London and the whole world. Will they stop Dantalion or will the world perish with them with it.

Opinion: 

I didn't really like this book was a bit religeous due to the fact that it had a pintagram on the cover. Other than that it was a really good book, the way it was written and the characterization. The strengths and weaknesses of this book are excellent word choice but it doesn't flow well. What I mean is that it was kinda of choppy and i didn't really get it half of the time. I would not recommend this book because it is all very religous and kind of boring. There are no inapropriate scenes in this book but there is a lot of religous beliefs in it.

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - religious perspective
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