Superior Saturday (Keys To The Kingdom, Bk 6)
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Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Michelle C. reviewed on + 18 more book reviews
This is the 6th book in the Keys to the Kingdom Series, which I started reading as a young teen and am now finishing as a young adult. It is definitely for a younger audience!
The mythology of the world, which was interesting in the first few books, is growing old and a bit trite by this point. We are supposed to be rooting for Arthur, but to be honest, he is a bit too whiny for us to feel anything for him. I mean, he has all these superpowers and was chosen to save the universe, but he doesn't want to use the powers to save the universe? It was meant to come off as a moral dilemma, with Arthur trying to salvage his humanness, and instead he seems like a wuss instead.
Still, the story was enjoyable enough. I polished it off in one afternoon. A light read, suitable for kids 12+, but I probably won't read the last one in the series.
The mythology of the world, which was interesting in the first few books, is growing old and a bit trite by this point. We are supposed to be rooting for Arthur, but to be honest, he is a bit too whiny for us to feel anything for him. I mean, he has all these superpowers and was chosen to save the universe, but he doesn't want to use the powers to save the universe? It was meant to come off as a moral dilemma, with Arthur trying to salvage his humanness, and instead he seems like a wuss instead.
Still, the story was enjoyable enough. I polished it off in one afternoon. A light read, suitable for kids 12+, but I probably won't read the last one in the series.
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