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The Forbidden Land

The Forbidden Land

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful
Review: This book like the others inthe series is very detailed and easy to read. The plot is very intising and very involved. It follows Finn and Islute, but Isbeau will be back in the next book. This adventure is very fun and very exciting as Finn the cat faces incrediable odds find her place in life, as she fights to help end the Bright war.

This is a wonderful book and was a very quick, but intruging read. I would sugest it for anyone who has read the rest of the series and if you haven't read it all I would definately sugest it. This is a wonderful book, as is the entire series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finn the Cat..
Review: This was a great side story. It really helped you get to know Finn better. It also went a little more indepth of why Dide acts the way he does. I feel like these characters are my friends. I don't ever want to part with them. It's such a good read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finn the Cat..
Review: This was a great side story. It really helped you get to know Finn better. It also went a little more indepth of why Dide acts the way he does. I feel like these characters are my friends. I don't ever want to part with them. It's such a good read!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What a disappointment
Review: Unlike others that have reviewed The Forbidden Land, I must be the black sheep and only give it 2 stars. I couldn't understand why Kate Forsyth would switch perspectives on us like that without warning. And why pick Finn to write about? She was an unworthy subject. I found it difficult to relate to Finn as a protagonist, and forgive me for being blunt, but I thought she was a twit and just wanted her to go away. I also thought it was a dirty trick for the author to leave Isabeau out of this book.

However, in all fairness, Ms. Forsyth does write beautifully. Perhaps my criticism is too harsh, considering I never made it all the way through the book and allowed myself to be lead where Ms. Forsyth wanted to lead me. I struggled with this book, but halfway through gave up and went on to The Skull of the World.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Adventure, here we come
Review: Wow, I can't believe some readers have complained about this novel not being about Isabeau. Finn is so original and interesting. I loved this installment of the Witches series. The action is never ending and I can't wait to find out if Finn realizes a friend has a major crush on her. I hope she is not left out of #6.


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