The book that I am reading is Peter and the Sword of Mercy. As I ended my reading at page one hundred of a five hundred and fifteen page book, these pages already have me thinking of what is going to happen next. The book is based on Peter Pan on extra adventures with his friend Molly, this is the third book in the series so you have to get through the first three, which also are very fun, and good reads. The end of the third book gives a great leave off which leaves the new fourth book a good beginning. In the prologue, the first sentence gripped, just as I gripped the book with white knuckles. A battle between two leaders one wielding the famous sword of Curtana, which is broken in a downward strike coming from his opponent Lord Ombra. Theses five pages have me guessing in a good well-written book. Unfortunately, the text is very easy to read as it was intended for a lower reading level than most of our own. But a weaker text doesn’t stop Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson from making a good fiction novel. The broken parts of the blade have been lost forever, Lord Ombra’s great grandson, The Skeleton who is from the group called the “others” who can deliver deathly pain in an instant. He looks for this piece of the blade for evil but Peter Pan is looking to stop him, and on the way to finding more stardust. Just talking about this book wants me to read more right now. This is a very fun and quick read, the large text lets you speed through but I find trouble digging in as Peter and Molly wander for a long while in the book. I recommend this book to everyone, so next time you can’t think of a book, think of Peter and the Starcatchers, the first book in the series.
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