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atrailofpages's review
4.0
Thank you first to the authors and publisher for a free copy of this second book in the series!
I really enjoyed the second book, more so than the first. Jackson seem to grow up more as the story progressed in this book and his Djinn also seem to grow up along with him. This book seem to really focus on growth. Jackson started out like his usual, rather immature self, but the camp seem to make him realize that he needed to grow up and focus more on teamwork and improving his relationships with his Djinn, rather than only winning. He seemed to finally learn it’s not always about winning, but learning from mistakes, or progressing from mistakes or what others do.
It felt like reading my Pokémon game come to life with the battles, the healing, the training, it’s nice to read it come to life in my mind and be so familiar
I really enjoyed the second book, more so than the first. Jackson seem to grow up more as the story progressed in this book and his Djinn also seem to grow up along with him. This book seem to really focus on growth. Jackson started out like his usual, rather immature self, but the camp seem to make him realize that he needed to grow up and focus more on teamwork and improving his relationships with his Djinn, rather than only winning. He seemed to finally learn it’s not always about winning, but learning from mistakes, or progressing from mistakes or what others do.
It felt like reading my Pokémon game come to life with the battles, the healing, the training, it’s nice to read it come to life in my mind and be so familiar
mchieal's review
4.0
I enjoyed this book way more than the first one! It expanded a lot on the battle league and Granite region, as well as introduced a colorful cast of characters. However I'm not sure if it was just my copy, but there were a lot of spelling or grammatical errors in some random chapters.
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