Senin, 24 Juni 2024

The Archaeologist's Club review

 


https://www.amazon.com/Archaeologists-Club-D-K-Devonshire/dp/B0CVMWQNH7


title : The Archaeologist's Club

author : D.K. Devonshire

reading age : 9-18 years

language : english

print : 286 page



The Archeologist's Club by D.K. Devonshire tells the story of the adventures of four friends, Jimmy, Margaret, Sasha, and Rodney, in finding and saving the scepter of queen Atanami.  How will Atanami, Iktomi's romance play out next? In time travel they return to the time of Mordhovon. It also tells the story of Jimmy's relationship with his parents and the upheaval he experienced in his teenage years. 

The storyline that solves the mystery of the past is also very well packaged so that we readers can learn about the culture that is there. Combining elements of mystery, adventure and of course interesting characters from each player makes you always curious how the story ends. Interesting and light reading to accompany when traveling, waiting or healing.

Novels that are light and easy to understand. Dialogues that make each character feel alive and real. And the background is displayed very well. As if making our imagination witness these things directly without leaving the current seat.

Many moral messages are well conveyed to the reader, especially for teenagers. How the overall relationship with friends, family, and a sense of passion to pursue the things you want to achieve so far.  The whole book is a blend of historical intrigue with a touch of fantasy and is perfect for young readers who like adventure stories.

The overall storyline is very interesting from start to finish. A light fiction novel that can be enjoyed by students to adults. The story of friendship, family, dreams is contained in it which makes it inspirational for readers. Although I hope the next Devonshire will make translated novels in various languages from this story, so that it can be enjoyed by teenage readers from various countries. Because of the limitations of this translated novel, it is very unfortunate to be enjoyed by readers from various parts of the world. Because of course you will not regret reading from the beginning to the end of the story.


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