Tuesday, 6 June 2023

Book Review - The Wishkeeper's Apprentice by Rachel Chivers Khoo

 


The Blurb

When Felix makes a very special wish, he doesn't expect to be offered a job as an apprentice to wishkeeper Rupus Beewinkle. Now Felix must save the town's wishes from the wishsnatcher, who wants to destroy hopes and dreams everywhere

A Middle Years book

What our reviewers said

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What did you like about the book?

I liked the element of mystery and the way it embraces the elements of trust and friendship as well as horror and hope. I felt like I was constantly on a cliffhanger at every chapter.
I felt shocked and constantly on the edge of my seat. An excellent story line. Everything changes so quickly, it's quite amazing.
It made me believe in wishes again.
I liked the way the author put in so much information and made the story seem much bigger than it is. I was a little sad at the end.
I liked how it mixed real life problems and magic.

Who would you recommend the book to and why?

Lovers of magic and those who love horror and suspense.
To people who do not read as it is quite short yet very engaging.
Young children as it is appropriate for them.
People who like the suprenatural because this book is full of it.
If you're looking for some magic with real life problems, this book would be it.

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