A review by nicxmac
E. Aster Bunnymund and the Warrior Eggs at the Earth's Core! by William Joyce

4.0

If you loved Dreamwork's Rise of the Guardians and would like to know more about the past lives of the other Guardians, then I would recommend you to read this as well as the other books in this series.

In this book, it started where [b:Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King|10886703|Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King (Guardians of Childhood Chapter Books)|William Joyce|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1355082194s/10886703.jpg|15802416] had left off. We weren't introduced right away to Bunnymund, or most well known today as The Easter Bunny because North, Ombric, Katherine and all of Big Root were still fazed by the last battle they had with Pitch and they were sure that it was not the end of it. Compared to the movie, the books may seem a little darker especially when our main protagonists are dealing with The Nightmare King himself but the battle itself were still child-friendly to read and to be told even out loud to kids who are firm believers in the Guardians.

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I really like the steam punk feel of this book. I'm a sucker for anything steam punk-themed whether it's literature, fashion or art so this book was really an enjoyable read. The illustrations in this book also helps with you imagine them as characters moving inside your head while reading it.

FINAL RATING: 4.3