WARNING: PLEASE NOTE THE CONTENTS IN THIS REVIEW MY NOT BE COMPLETELY ACCURATE. THIS REVIEW WAS DONE ON THE BOOK BEFORE IT WAS COMPLEATED FOR RELEASE AND THE AUTHOR MAY CHANGE THINGS BETWEEN NOW AND THEN. KEEP THIS IN MIND AS YOU READ ON.
Freiyon Fables:
Hooked on Power by Justin Hunt
is the third and I believe the final book in the Freiyon Fables series.
Right from the start, the book promises to answer some questions that
I had from the start of the series. I have noticed some
inconsistencies in formatting or writing style, such as the first
book being broken into three separate parts, the first book being one
whole book, and now the third being broken apart again. However, I
did not notice any problems with the timeline between the three
books.
The
story starts out with a letter to the reader from an unnamed author
(that is until the very end). This author claims that the reader
would not recognize him or her from previous stories about Freiyon
but intends to “explain the many different mysteries of the World
of Freiyon”. It then starts with the story of some pirates who find
themselves in Freiyon by mistake. These pirates then capture and
torture poor Quasapoor (who you may remember was evil in a previous
book) until he goes insane. They then run into Sybil and Helen
Rochester and the creation of the Rochester Runes is explained as
well.
Adam,
a young boy who heard of Freiyon from his mother then and his battle
with Captain Liberty (an evil
power-hungry pirate) becomes
the main focus of the story. He
soon finds that time runs differently in Freiyon from the human world
and the events his mother told him about are yet to happen. Adam is
even present for the creation of Lord Libertas, but I am not going to
ruin how that happened for the curious reader. As Adam travels
Freiyon and the surrounding lands the reader also learns about how
Freiyon itself came to be along with the Wise One and Lightning Tail
Island. Will Adam with the help of some new friends and some well-known favorites be able to protect Freiyon from Captain Liberty or
will Freiyon be destroyed once and for all?
What
I liked best was how the book answered major questions that arose
during the first two books, even if some of the explanations seem a
bit far fetched. I really enjoyed the appearance of Adam as I had
been looking forward to finding out his identity for quite some time.
My main problem was with the time difference between Freiyon and the
human world because it made things really confusing. I don’t really
understand how Adam could even be in Freiyon before his mother and
the events she tells him about, even if it was because of a spell
gone wrong. Time travel always gets me confused. Also Adam frequently
reminds himself that he is in Freiyon’s past and if every time he dose that is mixed with all the times the story backtracks over what
a character just did or what happened in a previous book about a
third of this book could be completely removed.
The
target readers for this book changed a bit from the previous two
books in this series. This third edition to the Freiyon Fables is
directed more towards middle school readers. While previous Freiyon
Fable books may have been appropriate for even some elementary
students I feel as if they would get bored after the first one
hundred pages or so of this one. Staying consistent with the first
two books I rate this one as a 2 out of 4. Originally this final book
was going to be given a three for explaining some of the strange
things that happened in the first two. However, because of all the
repetition (entire paragraphs and pages seemed directly taken from
one of the first two books) and how it felt like it was dragging for
the final third of the book, I felt like a two was better deserved
once again.
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