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Peach and the Isle of Monsters
by Franco, Agnes Garbowska
adventurous
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
Peach was magically born from the inside of a peach and has never fit in with the other villagers. When her adopted father reveals that he also found a sword when he found her in the peach, Peach knows that she must go on a quest to prove her worth by defeating the evil monsters of a distant island. Along the way, she meets others warriors who are also travelling to the island to fight the monsters who have been attacking their villages. However, when they reach the island, they are in for a mysterious surprise.
In the second story, Peach rescues a mystical monkey from trappers and discovers that the monkey holds a secret to the island of monsters. When a pirate captain captures them both, Peach must discover the monkey's secret to save them all.
The two plots are kind of random and convoluted. The stories include a lot of exposition and explaining things, but even so the plot doesn't always quite make sense. The characters are one-dimensional, and I didn't always understand their motivations.
Peach is a fun character though! She is tough and wild and fierce, but she will also stop to listen and be compassionate. She learned a lot of kindness and wisdom from her adopted father.
I don't know why the art style changes between the two stories, and the cover art is completely different from the inside art styles. I liked all the art though! The art work is beautiful and colorful!
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for a free and honest review. All the opinions stated here are my own true thoughts, and are not influenced by anyone.
In the second story, Peach rescues a mystical monkey from trappers and discovers that the monkey holds a secret to the island of monsters. When a pirate captain captures them both, Peach must discover the monkey's secret to save them all.
The two plots are kind of random and convoluted. The stories include a lot of exposition and explaining things, but even so the plot doesn't always quite make sense. The characters are one-dimensional, and I didn't always understand their motivations.
Peach is a fun character though! She is tough and wild and fierce, but she will also stop to listen and be compassionate. She learned a lot of kindness and wisdom from her adopted father.
I don't know why the art style changes between the two stories, and the cover art is completely different from the inside art styles. I liked all the art though! The art work is beautiful and colorful!
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for a free and honest review. All the opinions stated here are my own true thoughts, and are not influenced by anyone.