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popthebutterfly 's review for:
Foreverland
by Nicole C. Kear
adventurous
emotional
funny
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Disclaimer: I received this arc from the publisher. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Foreverland
Author: Nicole C. Kear
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 5/5
Recommended For...: mg readers, contemporary lovers
Publication Date: April 21, 2020
Genre: MG Contemporary
Recommended Age: 10+ (fears, running away, some scary moments)
Publisher: Imprint
Pages: 256
Synopsis: Margaret is tired of everything always changing. Middle school has gone from bad to worse. Her best friend is becoming a stranger. And her family—well, it's not even a family anymore.
So Margaret is running away to Foreverland, her favorite amusement park. Hiding out there is trickier than she expects--until she meets Jaime, a thrill-seeking, fast-thinking runaway who teaches Margaret how to stay one step ahead of the captain of security.
At first, this after-hours, all-access pass to the park is a dream come true: sleepovers in the Haunted House, nonstop junk food, and an unlimited ticket to ride. But as the runaways learn each other’s secrets, they must face the reasons they left their normal lives behind. With the Captain closing in and Jaime's future on the line, can Margaret finally take control?
Review: I really liked this book! The book was a great and I loved reading about how Margaret overcame her fears. The book was cute and very age appropriate for middle graders. The book also had well done character development and world building. The plot kept me intrigued in the book throughout the read.
The only thing that slowed my reading down was that there were some slow moments in the book.
Verdict: It was great!
Book: Foreverland
Author: Nicole C. Kear
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 5/5
Recommended For...: mg readers, contemporary lovers
Publication Date: April 21, 2020
Genre: MG Contemporary
Recommended Age: 10+ (fears, running away, some scary moments)
Publisher: Imprint
Pages: 256
Synopsis: Margaret is tired of everything always changing. Middle school has gone from bad to worse. Her best friend is becoming a stranger. And her family—well, it's not even a family anymore.
So Margaret is running away to Foreverland, her favorite amusement park. Hiding out there is trickier than she expects--until she meets Jaime, a thrill-seeking, fast-thinking runaway who teaches Margaret how to stay one step ahead of the captain of security.
At first, this after-hours, all-access pass to the park is a dream come true: sleepovers in the Haunted House, nonstop junk food, and an unlimited ticket to ride. But as the runaways learn each other’s secrets, they must face the reasons they left their normal lives behind. With the Captain closing in and Jaime's future on the line, can Margaret finally take control?
Review: I really liked this book! The book was a great and I loved reading about how Margaret overcame her fears. The book was cute and very age appropriate for middle graders. The book also had well done character development and world building. The plot kept me intrigued in the book throughout the read.
The only thing that slowed my reading down was that there were some slow moments in the book.
Verdict: It was great!