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Title: Goblin War
Subtitle: Fairyland Series, Book 2
Author: Arthur Butt
Narrator: Kevin Rineer
Format: Unabridged
Length: 8 hrs and 9 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-16-17
Publisher: Clean Reads
Genres: Kids, Ages 8-10
Publisher's Summary:
AJ has been summoned to Fairyland to fight a goblin army. He doesn't know how, nor do the elves who called him. Nevertheless, he and Princess Tana set off to do battle.
The war turns ugly. Princess Tana is captured. AJ must rescue her and learn why rumors say she's his girlfriend.
Members Reviews:
Five Stars
Good read
Fast-paced with almost non-stop action
After risking everything to help Tanaquill, Princess of Alfheim, retrieve the Rod of Reality, AJ is transported back to Fairyland, along with his lizard, to lead in battle against goblins which are threatening to take over the kingdom. Since elves don't fight wars, King Oberon wants AJ to take charge. Captain Goodfellow is on their side in the fight again Surt, the Goblin King, and they pick up more valiant warriors along the way. Getting cooperation and organizing everyone is frustrating for AJ, but he puts everything he has into the war, even if it means not making it back to his reality.
The challenge is more difficult and dangerous than AJ thought it would be, and there are many twists and turns in this fantasy, including goblins riding dragons through the air, and a volcano which comes to life. But none affect AJ as much as the kidnapping of one of his closest allies. Given this new incentive, he is more determined than ever to fight the evil forces which push their way through Fairyland.
The Goblin War has almost non-stop action and suspense, with colorful characters and fascinating situations from the author's vivid imagination. If you're looking for a fast-paced adventure, this novel might be for you.
Mixed emotions
This is the second book in a series and I felt I was missing a lot of pieces by not having read the first one. That being said, this book was full of adventure and had a fair amount of humor interspersed. The target audience seems to be middle school age. I was a bit concerned with the level of violence for a book targeted to that age. Other than the violence, the book was clean.
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