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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Lauren West

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I wish I had began with book 1, but that will be my next read. I have been reading more YA stories lately and enjoying them, and this one moved quickly to the top of my list. This story had a number of great elements within it, and a wonderful cast of characters to play it out. The emphasis of friend ship, loyalty, honesty, and drama all entwined in this paranormal mystery is a great read for all ages. You will fall in love with Lauren, Grace, and Rodney instantly and will feel like your right beside them trying to solve this mystery.

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Candice Estes

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a good junior range book. I read this one as a standalone, but may back up and read the first two or even have my daughters (8 and 9) read them. I had no issues reading this book as a standalone book. This book has several solid messages to it, such as not judging someone by rumors that you hear, and talking through issues with friends instead of just ignoring them and letting the issue continue to worsen.

Lauren and her friends are well formed characters and the story pulled me in pretty quickly and makes me want to read the rest of this series. Lauren and her friends, Katie, Ethan, Mark, Jay and the rest of the Year 10 students attend Amberwood Hall, a boarding school in which not only are academics important, but the students are also focused on ballet. Lauren, however, also has the ability to see the schools ghosts, though she is the only one who can. Lauren has befriended the ghosts, so she is desperate to help them in any way possible when a fellow student starts trying to find proof that they exist using an EMF device.

I would definitely recommend it for girls who are in upper grade school or lower middle school, though I do feel that it’s important to note that as the author is British, and the book is set in the Britain, there are some terms that will be different from the US terminology.

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Deb Robinson

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is great for teenagers who enjoy dance, suspense, and teenage drama. Lauren is at Amberwood Hall school of ballet. Her one passion in life is dance. She is able to see Grace and Rodney who are ghosts in the school from the 1800’s. They are all close friends as such, as only she can see them. Her best friend Kate puts up an online website for students to talk about things they are interested in or things happening around school. It was a great idea until stuff starts to get posted that can affect them all. Can Kate and Lauren’s friendship survive? Read and find out.

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Kerry Baker

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a quick and easy YA paranormal story that can appeal to people of most ages. The story is quick to pick uo even if you haven’t read the previous books, although it would be my recommendation to read them in order. The characters are all likeable and believable. It is easy to imagine kids of this age doing and saying the same things. I thought the author did a great job of portraying the age range and connecting with a range of audiences. This is an easy to read and likeable series that any fan of the genre worked enjoy.

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Megan Conley

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A delightfully charming and cheeky read for a pre-teen/tween. This is the third installment in this series and while this could be read as a standalone, I recommend reading from the beginning so you can thoroughly appreciate the characters and plot. I really enjoyed Dixon’s characters and the relatable predicaments they got themselves into. I think a lot of young girls will relate to the main character, Lauren. I really enjoyed this quick read and would recommend this book to any young kiddo who enjoys ghosts, friends, and dance.

 

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Katie Matthews

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was really intrigued by the synopsis for this book and I wasn’t sure that I was going to enjoy but I loved that I was pleasantly surprised. The story was really easy to follow and I really liked the characters. When I first started the story I actually wasn’t aware it wasn’t the first book in the series and I think although I would have had a better understanding of some of the things going on had I read the previous two books I was quite happy reading it as a standalone however I would like to read the first two also as this was a great read. The characters were really likeable and relatable – I think it was easy to imagine yourself as a student at the ballet school.
I think this would definitely be a great series for younger readers but I also really enjoyed it as an adult!

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Piper Foster

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Lauren and Nyree. Lauren is a bit marked she’s been tasked with mentoring Nyree. Trouble is happening again and Lauren wondering if the new girl is involved. Lauren and Katie friendship is on tender hooks as a rumor is going around the school. Really cute read.

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Skylar Daniels

Ballet School Rumours: An Amberwood Hall Ballet School AdventureBallet School Rumours: An Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure by Eleanor Dixon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When Lauren’s friend Katie starts a gossip wall for the school online magazine, posts pour in about the possibility of supernatural presences at Amberwood Hall. Classmate Alfie is determined to root out the spirits, and Lauren worries for her ghost friends, Grace and Rodney. But when rehearsals start for the House Choreographics Cup, the rumors take on a more sinister turn and Lauren faces losing her best friend if she can’t find who is behind the wicked whispers.
This is the first book that I have read from this author, and it is also the third book in the series. I recommend reading the first two books before reading this one, so you will get the backstory and will understand what’s going on. But this book was amazing, and I do recommend everyone to read this series. The characters were wonderfully written, the plot is amazing also.

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Betsy Melano

Ballet School Rumours: An Amberwood Hall Ballet School AdventureBallet School Rumours: An Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure by Eleanor Dixon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the third book in the Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure series. This book is definitely for younger readers but I still enjoyed reading it. Although I haven’t read the earlier books in the series, I easily connected to Lauren the main character and her friends and family. The opening chapter made me think of my days as a student in school and being part of a group of people who share common interests. I think many young readers would love this series as it includes fun moments with friends and classmates, shared expectations from parents, and it includes some paranormal aspects but nothing really scary.

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3.5 Stars

 

Ballet School Rumours is the third book in the Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventures series by Eleanor Dixon. This book continues the Amberwood Hall adventures and is a wonderful paranormal children’s story with ghosts, friendship, drama, fun, mystery, ballet/dancing, and more.
With the school magazine starts a gossip wall it brings an influx of speculation about there being a supernatural manifestation at the school. With rumours flying and causing problems things get complicated and friendships are threatened… Is there something sinister at play? What happens makes for an intriguing read.
I have enjoyed following this charming series, and this book is a wonderful addition to the other two books. It could be read as a standalone, but I recommend reading right from the beginning to fully appreciate the story and characters.
Another great little story for all ages!

Thank you, Eleanor Dixon!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Barbara Bohls

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

To be honest I didn’t know what to expect when I began reading this. This book has a target demographic of young teen but let me tell you it is such a cute quick read that I, a grown woman, loved. It has the typical teen drama like gossip, not liking the younger students, and the normal growing pains. This book has an amazing storyline and great characters that everyone can relate to, whether that is a teen or an adult reliving their childhood. The whitty ghost really makes this a page turner. I wanted to know what would happen next. There are great life lessons in this book that I wasn’t expecting. I would highly recommend this book to any one. I would especially recommend it to any teen that is starting to have a love for reading. They will relate to it and feel accomplished since it is an easy read. If they pick up on the life lessons in the book that is just an added benefit.
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Ballet School Rumours: An Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure by Eleanor Green – Review by Faith Jackson

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is a beautiful parallel story between two worlds for any young reader. This is a great book for teens reading that will find it entertaining, fun, and filled with great characters.

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Maryn Belling

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Maryn Belling

Many readers will discover Amberwod Hall’s students are like their own classmates despite the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean between the UK and the US. The universal languages of classical ballet and modern dance join characters across more than 200 years. With both age-appropriate social foibles (gossip, irritation with younger students) and desires for freedom, even boarding-school students experience natural consequences.

Parents, teachers, and caregivers will appreciate interwoven messages about work-ethic, teamwork, responsibility, kindness, honesty, and friendship. As the adage goes “when you spill tea, it stains you, too”.

Students will enjoy the escape to England with both real academic contexts and supernatural bonuses coinciding with the competitive ballet school environment. It’s an especially good selection for students who aren’t ready for the more mature content of Gossip Girl or Pretty Little Liars series but have outgrown My Sister the Vampire series.

New vocabulary opportunities for students fluent in US English are also present.

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Shelly Kittell

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a fun, paranormal adventure Lauren goes on to figure out who started the rumour about the ghosts. An entertaining romp for the young readers that will entertain them with an easy to read story and enjoyable characters. Laurent’s best friends are ghosts. Can she save them in time? It’s a quick read with positive tone. I enjoyed it and I’m sure my granddaughters will also. I’d recommend it.

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ballet School Rumours is a fun paranormal fantasy tale and the third book in the series. It is aimed at young readers and early teens 8 – 13-year-olds. Eleanors passion comes from her own experiences with ballet and shines through in her words. Lauren, Grace and Rodney are back at Amberwood and on their next mysterious adventure. It is an engaging story with heart-warming characters.

It is a sweet tale of ghosts and friendships. A gossip column, sinister whispers and a ghost hunt could quickly derail it all. It could turn friends into enemies and broken dreams.

If you love ballet and ghostly adventures you will enjoy this.

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon

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Ballet School Rumours (Amberwood Hall Ballet School Adventure Book 3) by Eleanor Dixon
Genre – Teen, Kids, Family
Page Count – 171
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When Lauren’s friend Katie starts a gossip wall for the school online magazine, posts pour in about the possibility of supernatural presences at Amberwood Hall. Classmate Alfie is determined to root out the spirits, and Lauren worries for her ghost friends, Grace and Rodney. But when rehearsals start for the House Choreographics Cup, the rumours take on a more sinister turn and Lauren faces losing her best friend if she can’t find who is behind the wicked whispers.

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My school life was spent in a girls’ boarding-school specialising in classical ballet and on leaving I danced professionally, touring Europe, for 4 years. After that I ran my own ballet school in Athens, Greece and simultaneously volunteered as a veterinary nurse, as my love of animals is the driving force in my life. I returned to England with my horse and my cat, and now live on a smallholding in Shropshire with various farm animals and a constant stream of pets.

 I started writing while in Greece and completed a Creative Writing Course with the Writers’ Bureau. The same year, I won an annual competition in the Writing Magazine for an adult Fairy Story.

On my return to England, I wrote two children’s books, but my new life, caring for Highland Cattle, sheep, hens and pets, coupled with extensive global travel, meant that writing for publication took a back seat. I continued my love of writing with a daily journal and amusing travel blogs of each trip.

I am now writing full time and working on two series: TALLY AND THE ANGEL and THE AMBERWOOD HALL BALLET SCHOOL.

My first published novel, THE GRACEFUL GHOST, part of the Amberwood Hall Series, draws on my own experiences in ballet-boarding-school and my early teenage life and is a story that has lived with me for many years. It was shortlisted for the UK Selfies Award 2021.

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Ryan’s Bed by Tijan – Review by Colleen Noyes

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

So I read Enemies by Tijan and was so enthralled with it that I wanted to read another book and chose Ryan’s Bed. For me this book didn’t compare much to the writing of Enemies. I thought that the story was good and the author’s writing was on point, but I felt like so much was missing from the story. I found it hard to be consumed by the storytelling especially given the subject matter which could have been completely heartwrenching. I found it hard to connect with the parents, the brother, or Ryan’s friends although I did connect minimally with Ryan and Mac. I found it hard to believe some of the scenarios. I think there is a big difference in the writing of this book from 2018 versus the writing of Enemies in 2019. It won’t be my last Tijan book, but it’s not my favorite by a long shot.

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Apocalypse NOPE!! by Deidre Huesmann-Review by Jerricka Brown

Apocalypse NOPE!!Apocalypse NOPE!! by Deidre Huesmann
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was positively amazing. I am a fan of young adult/teen books and this one is now in my top ten of favorites. I love how the characters all flowed together and each one still stood out alone. I also love the LGBTQIA+ factor in it also. It is really a great work of art for teens who need to see more representation and know that they are not alone.

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Different, But the Same by Michaela York – Review by Colleen Noyes

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is a debut book and boy does it have so much potential. You can tell that the author has a passion to write and she encompassed several subjects. The description says this book is for mid teens and I think that is the perfect audience. I think that Ms. York came at this from the mindset of a young lady and that it will appeal to those preteen-teen group. I appreciated that Ms. York took a chance on this book and believe she could be a great author with a few important tools. I can’t wait to see how this new author grows for years to come.

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Isle of Wings by E.A. Burnett – Review by Netania Lim

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a well-written YA fantasy, with plenty of magic, adventure and suspense. The plot has lots of twists and turns and the world-building is so deftly woven. The main characters, Roana and Iniko, have an incredible journey of self-discovery and coming of age that doesn’t feel cliche or forced, and the characters are strong while also given space to grow and develop over the course of the novel. Even if you’re not a fan of fantasy, somehow this seems to transcend the genre.

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Isle of Wings by E.A. Burnett – Review by Jennifer Wolbeck

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was an enjoyable mature YA fantasy. The world building and soft magic system were convincing and interesting to learn about. There were enough recycled elements that the world of the Isle of Wings felt familiar, but the numerous cultures, economies and magical creatures and users, combined with good pacing and writing, made this novel unique. The story also would not have worked if the main character, Roana, wasn’t successful. Thankfully, I liked her spunk and active approach to dealing with her problems in life. I didn’t find Iniko, her companion and love interest, as interesting, but I did enjoy his goal of becoming an independent ship master. If you’re concerned about the maturity warning, the cursing is indeed mild and the sexual situations are not explicit and aren’t dwelt upon. I am looking forward to E.A. Burnett’s other novel, Silverglen.

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Isle of Wings by E. A. Burnett – Review by Carla Clemmons

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow!!! What an epic fantasy read! I loved reading about Roana and Iniko! Roana grows so much in the story. I stayed up way to late reading this book. When I thought I had figured out where the story was going there would be another twist. I couldn’t wait to finish the story but didn’t want it to end! I definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys fantasy!

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Isle of Wings by E.A. Burnett – Review by Erin Wolf

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I give Isle of Wings: A Silverglen Companion Novel by E.A. Burnett, 5 stars.

The author weaves such a magical tale of fantasy that I did not want to my pull myself away from this world. The main characters are endearing, lovable but flawed. You can see them grow as they learn more about themselves and what really happened in the tragedies of their past. The story itself has so many things going on — it is a very complete story filled with every emotion possible. There were a few surprises that popped up along the way that I definitely wasn’t expecting, too.

Overall, this is a spectacular book that you will not want to put down until you are finished — then you will be yearning for more.

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Isle of Wings by E.A. Burnett – Review by Betsy Melano

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Isle of Wings: A Silverglen Companion Novel by E.A. Burnett

I love reading a fantasy book from time to time. It takes you to a different world but in some ways the same as where we live. This YA fantasy has magic, danger, sorcerers, action, mystery and so much more to keep you turning the page to see what happens next. Roana is trying to run away from her past she not only lost her family but is accused of killing them. When Roana is caught on a ship she shouldn’t be on, her life takes another turn. The wonderful strong characters in this book make it so much more than just a story. The journey these characters take are life changing and you can see how they grow during the adventure. I hope you like this book as much as I did!

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Isle of Wings: A Silverglen Companion Novel by E.A. Burnett – Reviewed by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Isle of Wings: A Silverglen Companion NovelIsle of Wings: A Silverglen Companion Novel by E.A. Burnett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the story of Roana and Iniko, Roana is nineteen and is desperate to leave the Isle of Wings, since the death of her family which she has been blamed for and the taunts, songs, physical abuse and near drowning by the local children, she has formulated a plan to leave. Iniko is a young man who is working on a ship with aspirations to one day have one of his own, complete with a crew and goods to sell across Skye Lake, he also has a troubled past and secrets of his own to keep.

We start with Roana and her sister sitting with their Grandpa as he sings, tells stories and exchanges riddles with them, a memory of happier times when they were still alive, she then moves to thinking about her Nan and how she has had to leave her and her dog behind on this venture, but also regretting not leaving a note when she left to say goodbye, she only thought of getting herself into the box of baskets and onto the ship. As she is being lifted o the boat, she hears snippets of conversations until her dog makes her way onto the boat and starts sniffing around her crate and the sailors see her in there and decide to open it up, so Roana grabs her knife and as soon as it is, she leaps out preparing to defend herself, as she does, they discuss who they think she is and doesn’t notice the other porters coming up behind her, but as she prepares herself to fight, so as not to be taken to the merchant who she tried to avoid paying fees to, a fearsome woman who is rumoured to be a sorceress as well, she feels a pulling sensation and her panic begin to ebb away from her. When she has been apprehended, she is sent to the sorceress, all the while thinking about how Iniko had managed to control her, but Iniko is wondering whether she is stupid or brave, realising that she is neither and just desperate, he is also trying to place where he has seen her before, he also notices that the dog isn’t all it seems either.

As they are walking, Iniko is trying to figure things out, he realises that although Roana didn’t want to be found, she needed to be and that his intuition was something he followed trusted, he explains why Roana is being brought and much to Roana’s consternation agrees to wait with her dog as it is not allowed in the building they are walking to. As Iniko’s friend leaves him to wait with Roana’s dog he reminisces about the last year which he has spent on the Isle and what his father taught him about being a shipmaster, as well as his dream about the ship he one day wants to own. Meanwhile, Roana is escorted to a room full of hundreds of snakes to wait for the sorceress, as she is marched there, she sees things in the rooms she passes which are mysterious and disturbing at the same time, but this is nothing compared to her meeting with the sorceress herself and the conversation they have about her past, present and possible future, as well as a glimpse into the sorceresses at the same time. Roana has no idea what just occurred when she is taken away from the room of snakes and led towards the outside, but when the guard is distracted by a serving woman, she is admiring the items she can see and considers stealing something to pay for her way off the island with her dog and grandmother, however as she is trying to find her way back she hears someone approaching and goes into a room to hide, but she finds an egg of a powerful and large species of bird and on a spur of the moment impulse, she decides to take that instead. When she leaves and goes to find Iniko, she declares that he is her husband and so embroils him in her scheme, Iniko is shocked to say the least and despite worrying about the consequences, he goes along with this strange womans plans and pretends that she is with child and stubborn with it, this being sorted out, they leave and make their way through the town and end up running away from a merchant whose property they broke, but Roana is determined to see the egg back to its rightful home, but this plan does not go smoothly either and they are attacked by the birds, so in the end Roana decides to take the egg home and raise it.

This is where Roana and Iniko’s lives meld together and as their situations become more precarious and the dangers they have brought upon themselves increase and things happen beyond their control, can they work together and use their combined skills to overcome their barriers, or will the sorceress find them and bend them to he will? The only way to find out is to travel along the path with the two and discover everything at the same times as they do, prepare yourself for a story full of magic, danger and love which keeps you guessing until the end and leaves you wanting more.

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Isle of Wings by E.A. Burnett – Review by Rachel Moss

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Isle of Wings by E. A. Burnett was a great read! It was so well written, I was instantly transported to another world. The imagery was amazing, it felt like I was standing right there on the isle with all the characters. It was very enthralling. I was first drawn to this book by the cover. It was just so pretty and colorful to me in a basic way. Then I read the synopsis and it sounded very interesting. I’m so glad I picked up this book! I can’t wait to read more from this author in the future.

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Isle of Wings by E.A. Burnett – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Isle of Wings: A Silverglen Companion NovelIsle of Wings: A Silverglen Companion Novel by E.A. Burnett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Isle of Wings is a vibrant fantasy novel by E.A. Burnett, a companion to Silverglen that can be read as a standalone. It’s a story with plenty of mysteries and secrets that kept me captivated until the end.
My favourite thing about this book is how music was used. Roana uses music in a number of ways, including to connect with memories of her relatives and to bond with animals. There’s even a flute involved which is a big plus for me!
There are some great characters in this book. Everyone wants something, and Roana has to try and give them what they want to get what she needs. I particularly like Xetsa, who finds cunning ways of getting into people’s heads and building her power and control.
I like how Roana and Iniko balance each other out. Roana is desperate to get away from her past and the burdens of her family, whilst Iniko cannot remember his past or most of his family and is desperate to regain his memories.
For me, this is a five-star read. It’s an exciting, magical book that I would recommend to fantasy fans, particularly those who like nautical and/or musical elements in stories!

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Isle of Wings by E.A. Burnett – Review by Anna Hirsch

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Isle of Wings by E.A. Burnett
4 Stars

The Isle of wings is a YA fantasy novel filled with mystery, magic and intrigue. The islands’ Rain Mage died and the island has been in a drought for the past year. Ever since the death of her family, Roana’s life has been difficult. Alone, with no friends, to take care of her grandmother. All she dreams about is escaping the island and restarting her life elsewhere. Scraping some money together, she attempts to smuggle her way off the island on a boat. Unfortunately she gets caught causing drastic changes in her life. For better or worse, depends on your view. Not everything is as it seems on the island.

I think the story and the characters were well developed. The world building was detailed enough that I could picture what the island looked like. I enjoyed how the relationship between Roana and Iniko progressed. My only issue with this book was that I found it hard to get into. It was slow to start. I’m glad that I stuck with it though. Once it picked up, I didn’t want to put it down.

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Isle of Wings by E.A. Burnett – Review by Kerry Carr

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book for young adults. It is full of adventure and magic and mystery that will keep you gripped.
The author has done an amazing job at building the characters and the world in which they live.

Roana wants to leave the Isle of Wings. After an accident that kills her family she is blamed for it and see and the cause of their deaths. After some time she is fed up with bring seen this way and plans to leave her past behind.
But she gets stopped in her plans when she is caught trying to steal passage.

After her capture she meets Inkio. Inkio proves to become a great companion to Roana in her quest to find defeat the sorceress controlling the Island.
Will Roana and Inkio be able to free the people on the Isle of Wings? Will Roana be able to leave or will she be tied to the island and its people forever?

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Isle of Wings by E.A. Burnett – Review by Erica Fish

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a fun and entertaining story full of magic and interesting characters. The plotline is original and engaging. The characters are fully developed. This is the story of Roana. Roana is on the Island of Wings. She is there because of the death of her family. She is trying to get off of the island but there is one problem, the Sorceress has an egg and it is missing. Roana takes it upon herself to assist the Sorceress to find the egg. Iniko is assisting Roana, but has involved himself in helping Roana. Will Iniko and Roana find the egg? What is the true story with the Sorceress and the egg? I recommend this story to find out more about what is going on the Isle of Wings.

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