Curse of the Sands (Relic Hunters Book 2) by Martin Ferguson – Review by Victoria Mashburn

Curse of the Sands (Relic Hunters, #2)Curse of the Sands by Martin Ferguson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have read many stories that involve an ancient tomb, a museum employee, a group of friends, and/or the central battle of Good vs. Evil, but Curse of the Sands is written in such a way that all of these components have come together to create an entirely new page turner that, even though it’s a sequel, can stand alone.

Many of the YA books today involve dystopian worlds for the main characters to overcome, but this book takes well-used plot points and locations of our current world and puts a fresh spin on it, all while keeping the reader on their toes.

One of my favorite aspects of this book is that it encourages young people to do many things whose importance has fallen by the wayside lately, including going outside, recognizing the value of teams and friendships, and striving to keep learning. It allows for hope to blossom for future generations, all while keeping them guessing until the very end.

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