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J**A
Pretty good place-holder!
In a very short period of time, Brinley has gone from being a regular, somewhat invisible, young girl living in a small town in Colorado, to being one of the most powerful beings in the fantastic magical kingdom of Aberdeen. She definitely has her work cut out for her, being tasked not only with finding the missing mages and restoring their power, but doing it before the evil festering in the Wizard’s Ire has a chance to escape.In this installment of the Magemother series, we learn much about many of the main players in the tale, as we watch them grow and develop into their new roles and responsibilities. Not all seem equal to the task. Considering how young many of them are, this should be no surprise; many are given duties that most adults would find daunting.The Paradise Twin is definitely a sequel, not quite as good as the first book in the series, I would say; and it is certainly a typical place-holder, mostly setting up play for the battle ahead in the final book. But there are many new characters to meet and locales to explore. It is definitely quite the adventure. I can’t wait to see how it all turns out.
E**T
I high recommend this series
A fast-paced enjoyable read. Austin J. Bailey truly has the gift of prose. I get swept up in his magical world, that everything in my life needs to be put on hold until I finish the last page. With this second installment of Magemother, the characters are more developed and the Kingdom of Aberdeen lets readers in on more secrets. I high recommend this series, but it must be read in order.
M**T
I'm hooked
Looking forward to seeing what happens next. I'm not into spoilers, so I'll just say... Fun adventure, if you like young teen fantasy, give this series a try, the books are very affordable.
P**N
Great read!
Great Book 2 to the Magemother Series. I couldn't put the book down, and look forward to when Book 3 comes out! Reading as a 26 year old, think it's great for YA and for Teens who enjoy fantasy. Highly recommend.
A**R
Fantastic series
My 12 yr old daughter loved this series and she is not a fan of reading!
C**D
A fantastic sequel
A fantastic sequel to a fantastic book. I can't wait to see what adventures they get up to in the next one.
A**R
Five Stars
A fun, imaginative read.
J**E
An Adventurous Escape
Good flow to high moments but fell a bit flat on fight scenes. The character's are easy to remember. The cliff hangers are good. The story sounds real.
B**A
Five stars
This was an exciting book filled with anticipation. I would recommend this book to anyone between 12 & 14. Or anyone who wants to read a brilliant book
A**R
Good book
Good book, and i enjoyed reading it. Would recommend it for mature 11/12 year old's. Was fun to read and was written well.
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