Book review:
Losing a faher is a nightmareto Garland, when Yves replaced her father in the Fantasia, it gets even worse. Garland wished her father will come back, and will do anything for her father to come back. Her wish might come true when three mysterious children came and joined the Fantasia: Timon, Eden,and baby Jewel, most important,they came from the future. But they came froman important place and they are important people to their greedy Uncle,which made troule to the Fantasia and themselves...
My favorite character is Boomer. Because he can be confident in which route he chose, even if some one is against him. Like the main character, Garland, is always said that Boomer is wrong of judging Timon becoming a 'demon',but Boomer still beleive in himself.
The book is alright, tough the first few chapters doesn't really make you excited or emotional, which can let you close the book easily. but if you continue reading, the book will take you throught a 'fanasic' adventure. And now, i still have a question:" At the end, The silver girl turns out to be baby Jewel, but does that mean Jewel is a teenager when Timon and Eden is back in their own time,or she is still the baby at that time?"And there is something in this book I really disliked. Surely the author can use other words to describe the scene, because it feels like she is using the same words everytime, and the author kept on using the word 'cried', she can use mybe even moan or shrieked. But after reading the vivid description on the inside cover of Maddigan's Fantasia, I was intrigued by the story lines.
I would change the ending, I would turn it into Timon, Eden, and Jewel on Timon's hands, they haad a chat, to know more about each other and laughed around like ordinary kids. then The Silver Girl suddenly appeared and said it is time to go home, they still have lots to do. Saying their last goodbyes, Timon, Eden, Jewel and the Silver Girl whisked away. Then 100 years later, Garland's great-great grandchild, which is 11 years old, met Timon, Eden and Jewel.And the Fantasia eventually stopped. But Garland's tale is still noe forgotten, and became part of the family history. so she told the tale to Timon, Eden, and Jewel. At the corner of her eye she can see Timon and Eden gave each other winks and Jewel laughed...
Maddigan's Fantasia is actually a great tale, but if they replace the boring words, it might be perfect!
Natasha
(MS. Ingram,this is my first book review, so please give any tips or corrections, and anything i've did wrong.)