Island of Fire (The Unwanteds)

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He tapped them with a little bit of rubber, affixing the magical coating that would keep it from being destroyed under most circumstances. By late afternoon the pirate ship was drawing near to Warbler again, and this time it was heading straight for it. Alex was relieved, but still jittery. It was a dangerous mission—the evidence of which was found in the fresh scars around Meghan’s neck.
As they drew close to the island, Alex gathered all the Artiméans together again to discuss the mission and
...go over the plan. He held up the map, reminded everyone of their routes, and then he handed out the pictures he’d drawn earlier. “Even if you’ve never tried magic, you should be able to do this. If you are captured or in trouble, close your eyes and touch this drawing, and think or say the word ‘seek.’ It will send out a ball of fire, show me your picture, and guide me to your location. We will come for you. Don’t be afraid.” He paused, a lump in his throat, while he waited for everyone to either pocket their picture if they had pockets, or for Meghan to stick it to their bellies if they were statues or creatures.

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Guest 10 months ago

I didn't write a review for the last book due to how baffled I was. The fact they didn't hold back on the cult island stuff is insane, but I applaud them for it. It's better that they actually are being more mature and more original with their ideas, (My thoughts are that they made up this concept, but it could've be copied). Now, let's stop the compliments and now talk about the book. It's horrible. They still haven't fixed the short chapters and somehow made this 70 pages bigger than the first book. At times, the story feels nonsensical such as how a kid's book reads. The conflict of their trapped friends and the neck thorns is easily solved which radiates a fake vibe as if everything could be reverted with a snap of a finger or the whisper of a word. To be more mature or show that this isn't just a easy "Get out of jail" card for a problem in the story, one of the times where they remove the neck thorns, something goes wrong and they lose their voice. Also, it doesn't decide to go into more detail about the island. It would be more interesting to explore a lot of the island and see the characters' development in that environment, but they just have the same personality throughout the entire time. They don't become more obedient or traumatised. Though, the worst aspect is the romance. It's absolute garbage. The addition of a new love interest is fine, but it's obvious that Alex has feelings for Sky, and then he'll talk about it with Lani. She'll be sad then she'll shift to Sam. I know this will occur because A. Have a brain, and B. we see Alex's relationship with Sky develop faster while Sam's and Lani's is slower. This shift isn't fun to read or even decently made. The leading cause for this there isn't any drama or conflict, and this just makes it bland and transparent. Another problem is the fact that it doesn't last for a couple of chapters, and if you don't understand why this is a problem then I'll give an example. Ex: Alex goes to masquerade party, but he needs a partner, so he chooses Sky. Lani is sad at this decision, but she goes with Sam. Then Lani and Alex sort of argue after. That is way better than Alex going to the party and nothing happens. WHERE IS THE DRAMA? If we added the partner twist then it would make the romance part of the story so much better. Nooo, we have to set up Aaron coming to the party, even though it could be put together with my idea. Ex: The start is the same, but in the middle of the party. They argue, and then Aaron is introduced through a distraction or Lani and Alex storming off. The story also has horrible pacing. Why does the entire story take up like a month or a week. Then some that time or more passes before the end. Like, huh? You could've made the chapters longer by including the first conflict in the first half , and putting the romance conflict in the second half. Two decent conflicts and decent pacing, and long chapters. That's unheard of in these flippin' books. In conclusion, this book is bad. Don't recommend.

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