Tally and the Angel: Book Three, Japan by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Jamie Burns

Japan is the third book in the Tally and The Angel series by Eleanor Dixon. Tally takes the reader on amazing and unforgettable adventures to India, Canada, and now Japan! If you have not read the other books, they are amazing, and I highly recommend getting your reading passport out and visiting the other locations with Tally! In Japan, Tally explores the Japanese culture including sumo wrestlers, museums, and samurai. Tally meets two news friends while her father is on a work trip to Japan and they are excited to interact with her! When Tally visits the museum, things start to get strange and she must rely on Miyu and Yoshi to help her figure out what is going on. Tally seems to have a hack for getting involved with curses, but the big question is can she find her way to break the curse this time?! Each book in this series involves mysteries, suspense, supernatural beings, and an adventure packed full of twists and turns. I love that each adventure helps the reader learn more about the various traditions each country has that Tally has traveled to.

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