I enjoyed reading about the adventures of the Musketeers, although this plot had less action than the first book. The characters' have unique personalities and strengths which is why King Louis decided to make them a team. Greg's strength is in getting people to work together, and the conflicts in this plot challenge all of his abilities. I enjoy the mystery in the series, and it's more adventurous than regular fiction books.
This blog began in 2009, and it's transformed through different styles over the years. I've become a reviewer for the Young Adult Books Central (YABC) and posts for those books have their own look. I've also been a judge for Cybils.com since 2010 to determine the best books of the year in the category of elementary/middle-grade speculative fiction. You'll see reviews for these top books in some of my January posts from the past.
Monday, February 8, 2016
The Last Musketeer #2: Traitor's Chase by Stuart Gibbs
I enjoyed reading about the adventures of the Musketeers, although this plot had less action than the first book. The characters' have unique personalities and strengths which is why King Louis decided to make them a team. Greg's strength is in getting people to work together, and the conflicts in this plot challenge all of his abilities. I enjoy the mystery in the series, and it's more adventurous than regular fiction books.
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