Tally and the Angel: Book Three, Japan by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Shannen Kern

Japan (Tally and the Angel #3)Japan by Eleanor Dixon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Eleanor Dixon does it again by creating a magical addition to this series! I read this with my 11-year-old daughter, but I really did enjoy it. Even though the author tries to catch you up with what happens in the previous two books, you should really read them to get the full background and experience. The cultural background is amazing, and I found myself fascinated by each piece of information provided. While the previous two were more of a fun adventure with some real lessons being learned (grief, safety, etc.) this one felt scarier than the others. I still enjoyed it as the author really knows how to make the story flow incredibly well while they tie in the cultural references and life lessons. I highly recommend picking this series up and going on an amazing adventure with Tally and Jophiel.

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