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Dreamshores by Mike Robinson
3.0

Rating: 3/5

Genre: New Adult Fantasy

Recommended Age: 15+ (technical words and monsters)

Pages: 233

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I received a copy of this book for free courtesy of Black Chateau Enterprises and the author. Thank you so much! All opinions are my own.

What’s It About: Restless and fire-hearted, ten-year-old Sierra Nevada Smith was always chasing monsters, whether through the pages of her favorite books or in the woods behind the secluded California town where she grew up. Fantastic new worlds opened for her, however, when, after a near-tragedy, she discovered the films of legendary stop-motion animator Russell Boylan.

Ten years later, she finds herself working aboard a yacht, adrift at sea and in life, her peers nicknaming her the ‘Monster Girl’: a sad consolation for her own stunted career as a stop-motion animator in this era of computer-generated effects. When their boat is mysteriously pulled through a corridor of fog, the crew finds themselves deposited on the shores of an extraordinary island, a place where the stomping, roaring, clambering dinosaurs and creatures of Russell Boylan’s classic films have been relegated to live beyond script or screen, and to evolve.

And it is here that Sierra discovers not only an incredible power, but what may be her purpose.

The Pros: The book was really intriguing and unique. The plot had a lot of promise and I felt that the main character complimented the plot. In other words, I didn’t feel like there was just this random person that was dropped into this world, but that there was a person who was made for this world. I also felt that the pacing wasn’t wonky and that it felt very natural.

The Cons: Well… I don’t think there was enough world building in this book, which left me very confused in parts. I feel that the book needed to slow down (even if the pacing suffered from it) so the reader had a chance to catch up and look around in the world. I also feel that the characters needed to be developed a little further, but for the most part they were fine. The most developed character was the main and in my opinion that’s how it should be. I also didn’t like how the wording got a bit technical and scientific. I’m not a sciencey person and so the wording really took me out of the story.

Verdict: Overall, I thought the book was good and the story was beautiful, but some of the more technical portions of novel writing were overlooked in my opinion.