Books that 5V Students Have Read

Shelfari: Book reviews on your book blog

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Inkdeath Review by Anusha

INKDEATH

By, Anusha Class 5V

'Piper, beware, your end is near,
The Adder's power dwindles.
He writhes, he goes in mortal fear,
Nothing his strength rekindles.
Though you seek the Jay in country and town,
No sword can wound him, No hound can run him down.
And when you think you'll succeed in your quest,
You find that the bird has flown the nest.'

-song about the Blue Jay


The genre of the story is Fantasy Fiction because the characters, events, and story are made up. This story is about a war fought in ....... in different ways than you would expect. Meggie, (a character in the book), has amazing powers! She can bring words to life with her voice!This is a great book! You should read it!


There were a great many strengths in this book, but there were a few weaknesses. Here is one of them. The story had a lot of sadness in it. People lost so much at times. For example, when the enemy came all the villagers were practically starved! Well, one of the strengths was that the story was suspenseful! You never knew weather someone was going to die, be taken to a dungeon, or, be set free. For example, the Blue Jay's legs were about to be deliberately be broken with a weapon, when Violante stepped in. Another strength is that the creatures were amazing! There was such a variety! For example, there were fire-elves, Night-mares, blue-skinned fairies, and many more! One more strength was that the ideas and feelings were good. There were a great many! For example, there was sadness, happiness, excitement, fear loneliness, and more!

I would recommend this book to older and better readers because there is some violence and parts that a young and not-so-good- reader may not understand. I recommend this book because it is adventurous and exciting. Something that made this book good to read was that it was so detailed that it felt as if you were in the story!

Go Read This Book!!!
Rating: *****= 5 star book!

No comments:

Post a Comment