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The Ruby Moon

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I didn't have a huge problem with the plot, it was an interesting concept at first. When I read the first book, The Glass Castle a couple of years ago, I loved it. However, I don't quite feel the same about this one. My interest had dulled, and my opinions have gotten pickier. Throughout the story, it couldn't really hold my attention. The characters didn't have a ton of depth in them, but that didn't bother me too much. Even though I didn't enjoy this as much as I wish I did, it would make a great book for a younger audience.

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While I didn't like this book as much as the first one in the series, the plot moved quickly. This fantasy book sheads more light on the main characters history and moves the series along.

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This book continues where The Glass Castle left off. Avery is trying to find her little brother and also a way to free the 13 year olds. She discovers one of the kids is a prince. Avery runs in the Olympiad to try to get close to the king to tell him he is in danger from the queen.
It is an exciting but short installment in this three book series,

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Can't wait to introduce my students to this new series: Glass Castle, Ruby Moon, Paper Boat. They will love it!

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A captivating book with intriguing plot twists,well developed characters, interesting and engaging plot and entrancing plot. I loved the book and would recommend it to everyone, either adult or young. The book hooked me from the beginning and was a one sit read for me. I absolutely loved it

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This is a delightful series for tweens, young teens and adults. I enjoyed this book too even though the recommended ages are 10 to 15. Since it is Christian fiction, it doesn't contain the kind of material you really don't want to expose your children to. It's amazing what they put in books for this age group.

I did not think it worked well as a stand alone. I would recommend that you read the first book, The Glass Castle, before this one. Since I read the previous book months ago, I was a bit lost when I started reading this. Bits and pieces came back to me as I continued, and I was grateful for that; however, there isn't enough information if you begin with this one.

I appreciate how the authors incorporated prayer and faith into the story. The plot is one I enjoyed; however, the book ended in a mild cliffhanger, and I am looking forward to the next in this series.

I highly recommend this book.

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