A review by niclasn
Captain Riley by Alex Woodend, Fernando Gamboa

2.0

Adventure books can be exciting to read. But there has to be something thrilling about it, and fun characters. This book just feels like a montage of many seemingly deadly situations where the characters are saved out of no where at the last possible second. The first time it's exciting. But when it happens all the time it's just extremely predictable and laughable. After a while you understand that you don't need to worry about the characters, because as sure as the sun will rise each day, someone will enter the story out of nowhere and save the day. That removes all possible thrill and the characters are not near fun enough to hold it up