Saturday, December 21, 2024

[ARC REVIEW] Bluebell and the Wavering Islands by P.J. Reed


 



Title:  Bluebell and the Wavering Islands

Author:  P.J. Reed

Artist: Emma Gribble

Genre: Humor / Fantasy / Adventure /

Year Published: 2024

Number of Pages: 169 
pages

Date Read: 
12/21/2024

Series: The Fairies of Therwen Wood #4

Publisher:   Lost Tower Publications

Source:   eARC (Author)

Content Rating:  Ages 5+ (No Objectionable Content)

Buy on:  Amazon // Goodreads





I would like to thank the author P.J. Reed for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.




So, I have been really enjoying the “Bluebell” series by P.J. Reed so far and I got another book in the series called “Bluebell and the Wavering Islands” and I must say that this book is probably the most adventurous book in the entire series!


The book starts off with Bluebell and her friends going to the mysterious Wavering Islands, which is ruled by Lord Grendel, who is the ruler of the Sea Imps.  It turns out that Lord Grendel asked Blubell and her friends for a wish:  to save his magical Pegasus, Samara, from an illness called spottydottyitus.  So, Bluebell and her friends have to find a way to cure Samara or else, they will be thrown into the dungeon forever, as well as the Wavering Islands losing all of their magic and causing Mandrake Castle to fall from the sky!

Can Bluebell and her friends cure Samara in time before it is too late?

Find out in this book!


Wow!  I was quite amazed by this book!  I have been enjoying the “Bluebell” series so far and this book was definitely much more action packed and intense than the previous two books I read!  P.J. Reed did a great job at writing this book as there were many intense moments throughout this book, especially when Lord Grendel threatened to lock Bluebell and her friends in the dungeon if they do not find the cure for Samara.  I also loved the fact that Bluebell and her friends travelled to many different places in this book as it was nice seeing more of the world that Bluebell and her friends live in, as well as the magical items that Bluebell and her friends have to find to cure Samara.



Overall, “Bluebell and the Wavering Islands” is a great book that features lots of adventurous moments and anyone who is a huge fan of books about fairies, will definitely enjoy this book!  I would recommend this book to children ages five and up since there is nothing objectionable in this book, unless Lord Grendel’s threats about sending Bluebell and her friends to the dungeon forever might scare younger children.








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