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Book Reviews of Shadows of the Lost Sun (Map to Everywhere, Bk 3)

Shadows of the Lost Sun (Map to Everywhere, Bk 3)
Shadows of the Lost Sun - Map to Everywhere, Bk 3
Author: Carrie Ryan, John Parke Davis
ISBN-13: 9780316240888
ISBN-10: 0316240885
Publication Date: 1/10/2017
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Book Type: Hardcover
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Shadows of the Lost Sun (Map to Everywhere, Bk 3) on + 2527 more book reviews
This was a good continuation to the Map to Everywhere series. There are four books planned for this series; with the fourth book (Iron Tide Rising) scheduled for release some time in 2018. These are well done middle grade adventure fantasy books that are very creative. They are decent books but sometimes I have trouble staying engaged in the story; the flow of the writing is just a bit awkward to me and I really have to focus when I read these books. For me this is not a book that grabs me and pulls me in, I really have to work at reading these.

The first part of the story deals with the Rise and the Fade (Fin is a Fade); we learn a lot of interesting stuff about them. Marrill and crew are also trying to prevent Serth from awakening a creature that will destroy the Pirate Stream.

This book is a bit darker than previous books. You see a lot of Ardent's obsession with Annabelle come to the surface. Ardent makes many decisions that put everyone at risk in pursuit of his own obsession. At times his character is almost bipolar, alternating between jovial old wizard and cold, calculating villain.

Although I did enjoy the adventure and some of the creative places our team ventures toâ¦.I did find my attention lagging at a number of points. There is just something about the writing style throughout this book that makes it hard for me to read. It's like the writing is a bit awkward and doesn't flow that well. I end up really having to actively focus on each word to read it. This was one of those books where I would sit down to read it and immediately think of something else I would rather be doing. Not because it was an awful book, just because the writing didn't flow well and the story wasn't engaging me. I had this problem with the first two books in the series too.

Overall this was a good continuation of this series. There is a lot of creative world-building in here and some excellent adventure. I have some trouble engaging with the characters and staying engaged in the story. For me the writing doesn't flow very well (I've had this issue with the whole series) so I have trouble staying focused. Because of this issue I won't be continuing the series; I just get frustrated which how tough these books are for me to read. However, I think many middle grade readers will probably enjoy the story.